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He was fast of fist and foot -- lip, too -- a heavyweight champion who promised to shock the world and did. He floated. He stung. Mostly he thrilled, even after the punches had taken their toll and his voice barely rose above a whisper.
The children of the sporting icon have rushed to be at his bedside as doctors treating the former heavyweight champ have told them they fear he "is near the end"
For an arena that will soon play host to more than 17,500 fans nightly, the new Golden 1 Center doesn't make a huge first impression. Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive may have likened his team's new arena to the Roman Colosseum, and it may b
Cyclist Tejay van Garderen has removed his name from from consideration for the U.S. team that will compete in the Rio Olympics, becoming what is believed to be the first U.S. athlete to back out because of concerns about the Zika virus.
More than 100 leading scientists say the Rio Olympics should be moved or postponed over the Zika outbreak.
Maverick Hollywood actor Shia LaBeouf is to play the original tennis rebel John McEnroe in a new film about his rivalry with the Swedish star Bjorn Borg, the producers said Sunday.
Maverick Hollywood actor Shia LaBeouf is to play the original tennis rebel John McEnroe in a new film about his rivalry with the Swedish star Bjorn Borg, the producers said Sunday.
Like drinking too much soda, drone racing can make you feel speedy and nauseous
With the proliferation of technology in modern lives, Jason Gay asks where professional sports should draw the line
There are many wonderful stories at the Penn Relays, but, this year, one woman is inspiring many. She's 100 years old and still pounding the turf.
The surprise retirement of a key Florida congressman has Republican strategists eager to give the ball to former Florida Gators quarterback Tim Tebow, according to several sources.
Kobe Bryant put on a show in his grand finale.
Drones have officially become mainstream.
What can sports teach us about civil society and federal agencies like the Department of Health and Human Services? In his most famous speech, Senator Robert A. Taft (1889-1953) answered that question.
What can sports teach us about civil society and federal agencies like the Department of Health and Human Services? In his most famous speech, Senator Robert A. Taft (1889–1953) answered that question.
Eager to reach the growing number of younger fans without televisions, the N.F.L. has signed a deal with Twitter to broadcast 10 Thursday night regular-season games free over the Internet.
Believe it or not, autonomous race cars will soon be battling it out on the track.
Will Tim Tebow be the next celebrity to run for office?
Nike has dipped its toes into the waters of self-lacing shoes in the past, with limited runs of Back to the Future-inspired sneakers for charity in 2011 and 2015.
One of the world's best female tennis players, Maria Sharapova, has been suspended, because a medicine she has been taking legally under a doctor's prescription for ten years was suddenly retroactively declared to be a prohibited substance that i
March Madness is here!
U.S. Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad says she was asked to remove her hijab by a SXSW staffer for an ID photo. Video provided by Newsy Newslook
A new electric racing series Electric GT World is under development, with launch scheduled for 2017.
NextVR wants to change how you watch sports
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning will announce his retirement from the NFL at a news conference in Denver on Monday, bringing an end to a career that will surely land him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, ESPN and nfl.com reported on Sunday.
As long as he wields his club for good
TOKYO (AP) -- Here's a bit of Super Bowl trivia: North Korea's newest satellite passed almost right over the stadium just an hour after it ended.
Inside the injury that could destroy the NFL
A hole-in-one is a cause for celebration, even (especially?) when a robot does it...LDRIC, a cleverly named golf robot, aced the par-3 16th hole at Arizona's TPC Scottsdale course earlier this week on just its fifth try.