Around 350 people have come forward to tell British police they were victims of child sexual abuse by soccer coaches, deepening a scandal that has rocked the sport.
Dez Bryant sashayed through the Dallas Cowboys locker room with an unmistakable swagger and had nothing but good things to say about his adversary this time around.
England will not advance as a team if the off-field behavior of its players continues to cause distractions, new manager Gareth Southgate said on Thursday.
A pair of Muhammad Ali's fight-used gloves and a box of cigars signed by Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro are among some of the highlights of an auction of memorabilia steeped in sporting history.
Woods shows he's far from finished after long layoff
Tiger Woods impressed a world-class field after a 16-month layoff in Thursday's opening round of the Hero World Challenge, despite double bogeys on two of the last three holes en route to a 1-over 73.
Upon arriving at Quicken Loans Arena on Thursday, each member of the Cleveland Cavaliers received a commemorative watch - the latest gift to celebrate their NBA championship.
James Harden notched his fourth triple-double of the season with 29 points, 15 rebounds and 13 assists on Thursday night as the Houston Rockets outlasted the Warriors 132-127 in double overtime to end Golden State's 12-game winning streak.
German capital earning reputation as an adventurous alternative for Syrian creatives
It may be past its sell-by date, but for many Danes it's a tasty proposition: a supermarket in Copenhagen selling surplus food has proved to be so popular it recently opened a second store.
Maria Thereza Sombra may rely on Rio de Janeiro's police to keep her safe - but in the grip of financial crisis they rely on the 82-year-old to supply them with toilet paper.
In another life, Lynn was a sniper in Afghanistan, Damien trained paramilitary forces in Iraq, and John worked undercover infiltrating drug cartels in Central America.
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