Month: November 2019

3:24 PM ET ESPN News Services AUBURN, Ala. — An Alabama district attorney said Monday that authorities have “good reason” to believe human remains that were found belong to the missing stepdaughter of UFC heavyweight fighter Walt Harris. The remains were found on a county road in neighboring Macon County, Lee County District Attorney Brandon
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1:37 PM ET Phil Mickelson is expanding his role with the long-time Palm Springs, Calif., area golf tournament now known as the American Express by signing on to become the tournament host. Mickelson, 49, a World Golf Hall of Famer and frequent participant in the event, joins Tiger Woods and Davis Love III as active
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11:49 AM ET The UFC and United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) have made significant revisions to the promotion’s anti-doping policy, in an effort to address concerns over an alarming rate of cases involving contaminated supplements. The two major revisions, which the UFC announced on Monday, include an adoption of a “UFC prohibited list,” which sets
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11:02 AM ET Associated Press ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Brittany Bowlen is rejoining the Denver Broncos next month as vice president of strategic initiatives as she continues her quest to succeed her late father as controlling owner of the franchise valued at close to $3 billion. Bowlen, 29, will report to chief commercial officer Mac Freeman
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8:37 AM ET Associated Press PRAGUE — World No. 2 Karolina Pliskova has hired Daniel Vallverdu as coach to replace Conchita Martinez. Vallverdu, who previously was part of the coaching teams of Andy Murray, Stan Wawrinka, Tomas Berdych and Juan Martin del Potro, will aim to help Pliskova succeed at Grand Slams. Her best so
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4:49 PM ET Associated Press NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Officials said 42 people were charged with disorderly conduct after a protest interrupted a Saturday football game between archrivals Harvard and Yale. Students from both schools occupied the midfield of the Yale Bowl during Saturday’s halftime protest. Some held banners urging their colleges to act on
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