By Canadian Press on May 5th, 2025
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Gregg Popovich spoke publicly Monday for the first time since suffering a stroke six months ago, saying at the news conference where the San Antonio Spurs formally introduced Mitch Johnson as his replacement that the time was right to make that move. Flanked by Spurs greats Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili, ... Read More »
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TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays have signed right-handed pitchers Spencer Turnbull and José Ureña to one-year major league contracts, the Major League Baseball club announced Monday. Turnbull was optioned to the Florida Complex League Blue Jays roster as he continues to get into game shape after missing much of last season. The 32-year-old appeared ... Read More »
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CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has been cleared to play cricket again after serving a one-month suspension for using a recreational drug, South Africa’s anti-doping agency said on Monday. It means Rabada is eligible again to play for Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League and for his country in ... Read More »
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LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Longtime college basketball coach Norm Roberts, who spent six seasons leading St. John’s but is perhaps better known for his long tenure as an assistant at Kansas, announced his retirement Monday after nearly four decades in coaching. During his time on Bill Self’s bench, the Jayhawks won seven regular-season Big 12 ... Read More »
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Keith McNally has been charming New York City diners since he opened his first restaurant, The Odeon, in 1980, helping transform a then-derelict TriBeCa into a hotspot for the “glitterati.” The Odeon’s glowing neon sign was featured on the cover of Jay McInerney’s 1984 novel “Bright Lights, Big City,” and the restaurant was a regular ... Read More »
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NASHVILLE (AP) — Jon Gruden is getting back into professional football. The former NFL coach is joining the Nashville Kats of the Arena Football One League as both a part-owner and what the club called “consulting and advisory roles in all aspects of the team’s football and business operations.” Gruden, 61, hasn’t been involved in ... Read More »
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The Atlantic Coast Conference promises high drama over the final two weeks of the regular season with just 1 1/2 games separating first-place Florida State and the teams tied for seventh, Clemson and Duke. The next two weekends will determine which four teams earn double byes for the ACC Tournament in Durham, North Carolina, on ... Read More »
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TORONTO — Scott Laughton was probably still feeling it. The Maple Leafs forward blocked a shot in the dying moments of Toronto’s Game 6 victory over the Ottawa Senators to clinch a spot in the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. The puck off Jack Sanderson’s stick appeared to get him somewhere on his ... Read More »
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BERLIN (AP) — Harry Kane says he feels “amazing” after finally winning his first career title at the age of 31. After Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga win on Sunday, Kane said in an Instagram post on Monday, “It just feels sweet to win the title and the first one of my career.” Kane had to endure ... Read More »
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FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Joey Logano quickly flipped the script for Team Penske. The focus after this win can be on, well, the first win this season for NASCAR’s reigning Cup Series champion. Not like last week following Austin Cindric’s victory at Talladega, when Logano had an expletive-laden rant on the radio directed at ... Read More »
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Michigan is expected to suspend coach Sherrone Moore for two games next season to address allegations that he failed to cooperate in the NCAA’s sign-stealing investigation that rocked college football during the Wolverines’ championship season in 2023, according to two people familiar with the situation. Moore is expected to miss ... Read More »
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