Month: June 2018

1:46 PM ET Washington State coach Mike Leach retweeted a video Sunday that was edited to misrepresent comments made by President Barack Obama during a 2014 speech in Belgium. Leach, in a tweet that was later deleted, wrote: “Listen to this. Text your thoughts. There is a lot of disagreement on government, so I think
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1:12 PM ET UFC lightweight Al Iaquinta is not going back to afternoon weigh-ins. That is one fight the Long Island native says he will not lose. Iaquinta (13-4-1) will face Justin Gaethje on Aug. 25, in Lincoln, Nebraska — and will obviously need to make weight the day before. At the moment, there is
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12:08 PM BST ESPN staff Eddie Jones is in no immediate danger of being sacked as England coach despite his tenure reaching a new low after suffering a fifth straight Test defeat. England lost 23-12 to South Africa to surrender the three-game series in Bloemfontein Saturday with the final match to come in Cape Town
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9:00 AM ET Bob PockrassNASCAR Close • NASCAR writer for ESPN.com• 2009, 2013 NMPA Writer of the Year• More than 25 years experience covering motorsports Talk about domination. Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. have won 86 percent of the past 22 non-restrictor plate races, combining to lead 51 percent of the laps. It’s an astonishing
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10:35 AM ET Associated Press ST. PAUL, Minn. — The PGA Tour is putting Minnesota on its schedule for the first time under an agreement that elevates a PGA Tour Champions event. The 3M Open Fund will start its seven-year deal next summer. The 2019 dates for the 3M Open will not be announced until
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7:56 AM ET McLaren insists its decision to race in IndyCar next year will not be influenced by the career ambitions of Fernando Alonso. The British team is currently assessing a full-time return to the American series next season after running a one-off race with Alonso at last year’s Indy 500. McLaren’s senior management visited
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8:16 AM ET Former world No. 1 Novak Djokovic says overcoming the mental challenge will be Andy Murray‘s biggest obstacle when he returns to tennis after a long-term hip injury. Murray, who has been sidelined for almost a year since losing in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon last July, will make his long-awaited return against Australia’s
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