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Even in the deep South, people dream of a snowy Christmas
People in the South keep hoping for a white Christmas, even though they know chances for snow are very very slim.
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The Quieter Sports Season, And Why Tennis Needs Caddies
Summer is finally here and commentator Frank Deford rounds up some of the sights and (softer) sounds of the season. And he says it's time for a new job on the courts of Wimbledon.
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Boxing Fans Shift Focus To Small Men, Big Money
As some boxing fans await a major welterweight matchup on Saturday, it's clear that the sport is struggling to keep the attention on the boxers' athleticism rather than their riches.
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For Sports Immortality, The 3rd Or 4th Time's The Charm
Tennis players Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic both have the potential to win Grand Slams, one of the rarest achievements in sports. But it's not an easy feat.
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Awards For Athletes Should Honor Unsung Heroes
If ESPN wants to honor selfless players, it should give awards for courage to unknown people who achieve great feats.
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To heal the Gulf of Mexico's dead zone, we have to look north to Midwest farms
There's a massive area in the Gulf of Mexico that's so low in oxygen, aquatic life can't survive there. Many say it's mainly from excessive fertilizer that runs off from Midwestern farms.
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Deford: Americans Don't Care About Major League Soccer
The curmudgeonly sports commentator is pessimistic about the sport's prospects in the U.S.
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As American Sports Skew More Armcentric, Throwing Injuries Rise
Baseball players' arms are becoming more like football players' heads — subject to frequent injury and in need of immobilizing surgery.
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Morning news brief
U.S. urges Americans across Middle East to leave as war with Iran intensifies, Congress expected to vote on Trump's war powers, voters head to polls for Senate primaries in North Carolina and Texas.
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10 new books in March offer mental vacations
March is always a big one for books – this year is no different. We call out a handful of upcoming titles for readers to put on their radars — offering a good alternative to doomscrolling.
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