Month: July 2019

12:55 PM ET Kentucky junior safety Davonte Robinson will miss the entire 2019 season recovering from a right quadriceps injury, the school announced on Thursday. The injury, which he sustained on Tuesday, will require surgery. Robinson played in all 13 games last season, starting three. He tallied 42 tackles, including three for loss, to go
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12:30 PM ET HOCKENHEIM, Germany — Sebastian Vettel will remain in Formula One as long as he is still enjoying driving and is motivated by the challenge of returning Ferrari to the top of the sport. Following a series of mistakes that stretch back to last year’s German Grand Prix 12 months ago, doubts have
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12:43 PM ET HOCKENHEIM, Germany — Formula One drivers are in support of a return to in-race refueling, as they see it as a temporary fix to one of the championship’s biggest problems — overweight cars. 1 Related F1 is in a crucial period of evaluation and negotiation around its next set of rules, which
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12:38 PM ET Associated Press MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The ex-wife of slain former NBA player Lorenzen Wright has agreed to a deal in which she pleads guilty to facilitation to first-degree murder and receives a 30-year prison sentence. Sherra Wright entered the plea Thursday during a hearing in Shelby County Criminal Court in Tennessee. Lorenzen
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3:50 PM ET EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — Paula Creamer is leading a major tournament again, shooting a bogey-free 7-under 64 Thursday in the first round of the Evian Championship. When Creamer last topped a major leaderboard, she won the 2010 U.S. Women’s Open by four strokes to get her ninth title on the LPGA tour. At
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11:07 AM BST Wasps flanker Brad Shields has been withdrawn from England’s training camp in Italy due to a ligament injury in his foot and will be replaced by Harlequins’ Alex Dombrandt. The Rugby Football Union (RFU) confirmed via Twitter on Thursday that Shields, who sustained the injury during England’s 12-day heat camp in Treviso,
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10:54 AM ET Argentine boxer Hugo Alfredo “Dinamita” Santillan died Thursday in Buenos Aires of injuries suffered in the ring after Saturday’s draw against Uruguayan fighter Eduardo Javier Abreu. He was 23. Dr. Graciela Olocco from Hospital Agudos San Felipe confirmed the death on Thursday morning to media outlets. Santillan underwent surgery for a clot
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