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Joey Logano led 95 laps to win the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway, highlighting a resurgence of fan interest and upcoming Virginia Triple Crown events.
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Joey Logano led 95 laps to win the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway, highlighting a resurgence of fan interest and upcoming Virginia Triple Crown events.

Toluca enters the quarterfinals as the clear favorite, while Austin FC’s surprise run, Chicago’s star‑studded attack and Columbus Crew’s rapid rise set the stage for compelling storylines.

Skip Bertman, the most influential baseball coach in Louisiana history, passed away at 88, leaving a legacy of five national championships, international coaching successes, and humanitarian efforts during Hurricane Katrina.
The United States under-19 side lost the Concacaf U-20 Championship final to Mexico in Mexico City, ending a three-tournament reign while still earning berths for the 2027 World Cup, Pan American Games and the 2028 Summer Olympics.

The Dragons announced a 12‑player influx, blending home‑grown talent with seasoned upperclassmen and global prospects, setting the stage for a promising campaign.

Over 1,000 neuro‑diverse athletes from 53 countries converged at Rice University for the Genuine Cup, a soccer tournament co‑founded by Ignacio "Nacho" Torras and Lorna Ortiz to elevate visibility for autism and intellectual disability communities.

The newly formed Women’s Professional Baseball League (WPBL) opens its first season in Springfield, Illinois, featuring franchises from Boston, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, with games streamed on ESPN Select and the league’s YouTube channel.

A World Cup banner celebrating Argentina's win over England has reignited the long‑standing claim over the Falkland Islands, sparking merchandise, activism and a FIFA probe.

Casemiro’s arrival at Inter Miami brings a blend of Champions League pedigree, personal affection for the city, and a behind‑the‑scenes look at MLS’s discovery‑list mechanics.
A proposed $20 billion subsidiary to manage the FIFA World Cup underscores how European football's revenue engine is reshaping the sport's governance, with UEFA wielding outsized influence despite its smaller membership.

The University of Oregon announced the hiring of Markhuri Sanders‑Frison to lead player development, recruitment and external relations, coinciding with the retirement of longtime assistant Kevin McKenna.

The upcoming semi‑final pits two nations whose past encounters are woven with triumphs, controversies and geopolitical echoes, setting the stage for a clash that could define a World Cup final.

The upcoming semi‑final in Atlanta brings together two footballing powerhouses, each carrying the weight of history, key players in golden form, and a narrative that promises another unforgettable chapter.

With only four of the 16 venues built for soccer and many relying on temporary grass, the quality of playing surfaces has become a central storyline.

The upcoming World Cup semi‑final between Argentina and England in Atlanta is steeped in the legacy of the 1982 Falklands War, with chants, political statements and historic memories shaping the narrative.

An online auction hosted by Christie's and Global Citizen will offer game‑used balls, signed jerseys and performance outfits from the 2026 World Cup, with all proceeds directed to a $100 million education initiative

From Rattin's defiant stand in 1966 to Maradona's infamous 'Hand of God' and Beckham's red card in 1998, the England‑Argentina saga reads like a shared political narrative.

The semifinal clash between Argentina and England at the World Cup revives a rivalry marked by iconic goals, controversial moments, and a backdrop of historic geopolitical strife.

The upcoming World Cup semifinal between Argentina and England revives a rivalry steeped in geopolitical tension, iconic football moments, and enduring cultural impact.

Former Charleston Battery executive Mike Kelleher travels worldwide to support England at the World Cup, turning down a European Championship spot to be with his family, and celebrating milestones in Atlanta while watching the team face Argentina.

The long‑standing rivalry between England and Argentina intertwines historic wars, cultural tensions, and unforgettable soccer episodes that continue to shape perceptions on both sides of the Atlantic.

Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni speaks confidently ahead of the World Cup semifinal against England, emphasizing his team's form, gratitude for the journey, and the need to keep politics off the pitch.

A look at the deep‑rooted rivalry between England and Argentina, its historic flashpoints and what lies ahead in their upcoming World Cup semi‑final.

Senior forward Eric Dailey Jr. reflects on his USA Basketball 3x3 experience, his leadership role at UCLA, and the expectations placed on him by coaches and teammates.