Sports
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Chip Kelly, Ryan Day and the early days of an American football revolution
DURHAM, N.H. — The Downeaster train whooshes northward on a fall afternoon, past lily-covered ponds, over rusted bridges and through…
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Courtney Williams and Lynx beat Liberty in WNBA Finals Game 1 OT thriller: Key insights
NEW YORK – The New York Liberty had Game 1 in the palm of their hands. Leading by 15 points…
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The scariest Halloween hotel stays across the country – including a Wyoming inn haunted by a ‘headless bride’
Halloween may be a few weeks away, but several hotels in the US are already full of ghosts and supernatural occurrences,…
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The top 10 college football games of Week 7: Ohio State-Oregon, Ole Miss-LSU, Red River and more
Last Saturday I was waiting in line at the bar at a family wedding when I noticed another guest checking…
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Rafael Nadal retires from tennis right on time
For more than twenty years, Rafael Nadal capitalized on his reputation for authenticity. Roger Federer was the tennis politician, an…
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With Yankees and Mets both heading to the LCS, ‘a fun time awaits in New York’
KANSAS CITY — It was just an innuendo, too early in October to bookmark the clip to history. But it’s…
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As celebrations of the NFL finger gun increase, so do the penalties and fines
By now you’ve seen it. A player makes a big catch or run for a first down or a touchdown.…
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Football and CBD: A complicated relationship
A couple of years ago, Hannah Deacon took a call from a football agent. Deacon, who had no background in…
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How Tom Brady could join the Raiders and why he wants a piece of the NFL pie
Tom Brady, a surefire future Pro Football Hall of Fame player and arguably the greatest player in NFL history, could…
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The rise of luxury roasts as Generation Z swaps humble British classics for lobster, steak and oysters – but would YOU pay £75 for a Sunday dinner?
The roast dinner has been a staple of the British diet since as early as 1485 – with King Henry…
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