Jun 13, 2019 Portland’s reverence for footy is well-documented: The Timbers have sold out every home game (145 and counting) since they joined MLS in 2011. But recent $85 million renovations to 92-year-old Providence Park bestowed some next-level nosh options — including this glass-noodle, cilantro-sesame-dressed vegan fare — on Portland’s hard-core foodies. Providence Park executive
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9:00 AM ET ESPN staff June 24, 2018: Then-Pistons swingman Reggie Bullock* marches in his first Pride parade — along with his 5-year-old son, Treyson — to pay tribute to his transgender sister, Mia Henderson, who was killed in 2014. Since her death, Bullock has lobbied for greater LGBT visibility in the NBA, spearheading Pistons
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9:00 AM ET You Cannot Be Serious is ESPN The Magazine‘s satire page. Because, you know, this whole sports thing? It’s meant to be fun! Who doesn’t love the general Anglophilia that is Wimbledon? We present eight Centre Court traditions from a nation that still spells “center” like that. Ball Boys and Ball Girls The
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9:00 AM ET These are desperate, fractured times. Tiger Woods thrillingly wins the Masters, but he is complicated: the racial confusion, the sex addiction, the Presidential Medal of Freedom? Clemson coach Dabo Swinney, a rival worthy of Nick Saban, makes millions from unpaid labor and says he would quit his job if players were ever
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12:47 PM ET Laurence Edmondson Close F1 Editor • Joined ESPN in 2009• An FIA accredited F1 journalist since 2011 Nate Saunders Close F1 Associate Editor • Previously worked in rugby union and British Superbikes • History graduate from Reading University• Joined ESPNF1 in February 2014 LE CASTELLET, France — The controversy around the penalty which cost Sebastian Vettel victory
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