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Bridget Carleton Leads Canada's Renewal in World Cup Qualifiers
Bridget Carleton excels as Canada gears up for the FIBA Women's World Cup qualifiers in Istanbul, facing Turkey and Japan.
For as much as Rui Hachimura’s star has grown since becoming a member of the Los Angeles Lakers, he is an even bigger star in ...
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Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele's key sophomore season
Footage from a truck-driving preacher's dashboard camera captured what appears to be a kidnapping attempt. Anthony J. Moore ...
Four slots in taekwondo have been added to the Philippine delegation for the Nagoya Aichi 20th Asian Games, adding potential ...
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Tolentino confident Philippines to surpass Hangzhou haul
MANILA, Philippines — Four slots in taekwondo have been added to the Philippine delegation for the Nagoya Aichi 20th Asian Games, adding potential sources of medals in the highly-competitive event set ...
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NBA Rising Stars Invitational 2026 unites Asia-Pacific high school teams in Singapore
The NBA brings together basketball prospects from the Asia-Pacific region. The NBA will host the "2nd NBA Rising Stars ...
Nielsen’s Spring 2026 Tops of Sports report shows double-digit growth in viewership across basketball (+27 per cent), hockey ...
PBS NC helps your community explore new worlds and ideas through programs that educate, inform and inspire. Your ...
Save In 1994, Wayne Novick attended World Cup games held in the United States for the first time and at the time predicted the games would help increase interest. The World Cup returns to the U.S.
Since their first attempt in 1954 there's always been some kind of misfortune lurking in the shadows for Scotland at World ...
Group D features the US, who are co-hosts and under pressure to deliver on home soil. Australia are not quite the force they ...
A year ago, the White House was unleashing a blitz on higher education. At one campus after another, Trump officials opened ...
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