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• Flores Took the Bird in Hand
Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports Many fans thought Brian Flores, in his search for his next coaching gig, would be inclined to hook up with a former Patriot, like Monti Ossenfort. Flores did just that. Yet, he didn’t have a job offer as yet from Ossenfort, but he had one from Vikings’ head coach Kevin O’Connell, Flores’ former coaching colleague in New England. Flores took the bird in ha...2023Continue with Brian Flores
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• What’s Next For Jordan Greenway?
Jordan Greenway has had a very unorthodox season. The 25-year-old New Yorker has battled injuries and inconsistent play all year. With his decrease in production, movable cap hit, and occasional lack of professionalism, Greenway could soon find himself in a different sweater. It’s been almost a year since Bill Guerin signed Greenway to a three-year, $9 million extension....2023See more Jordan Greenway
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• 3 clear reasons for Knicks to rejoice after losing out on Donovan Mitchell trade
New York Knicks fans have needed comforting for the past few days after their favorite franchise, bless its soul, missed out on Donovan Mitchell. A born and raised New Yorker who by all accounts would have loved to play for his hometown squad, Mitchell instead ended up in a very different city that’s hundreds of […] The post 3 clear reasons for Knicks to rejoice after losing out on Don...2022Visit the page Donovan Mitchell
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• Roger Angell Was Around the Game and of the FansIn his decades at The New Yorker, Roger Angell never lost sight of the fact that baseball players were just grown-ups who happened to have fascinating jobs....2022
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• Flores Took the Bird in Hand
Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports Many fans thought Brian Flores, in his search for his next coaching gig, would be inclined to hook up with a former Patriot, like Monti Ossenfort. Flores did just that. Yet, he didn’t have a job offer as yet from Ossenfort, but he had one from Vikings’ head coach Kevin O’Connell, Flores’ former coaching colleague in New England. Flores took the bird in ha...2023Check it out Brian Flores
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• What’s Next For Jordan Greenway?
Jordan Greenway has had a very unorthodox season. The 25-year-old New Yorker has battled injuries and inconsistent play all year. With his decrease in production, movable cap hit, and occasional lack of professionalism, Greenway could soon find himself in a different sweater. It’s been almost a year since Bill Guerin signed Greenway to a three-year, $9 million extension....2023See more Jordan Greenway
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• The Aesthetic: Evolution of the arm sleeve
If it wasn't for a case of bursitis in Allen Iverson's right elbow, the arm sleeve might not have ever been the fashion phenomenon that it became. In 2001, with Iverson dealing with elbow pain, Philadelphia 76ers trainer Lenny Currier decided to improvise and cut up a sleeve to lessen the pain Iverson was feeling in his shooting arm. In his arm sleeve debut, Iverson scored 51 points on Jan. 21, 20...2017See more articles Allen Iverson
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• How Important Is an MLB Manager, Really?
2016Read about Detroit Tigers
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• Wide Right 25 Years Later: A Super Bowl So Much Larger Than Just Scott Norwood
2016See more Red Sox
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• Chris Rock rips Redskins over logo, treatment of RG3
Comedian Chris Rock is the latest to weigh-in on the Washington Redskins’ logo, and he also has some thoughts on their treatment of Robert Griffin III. The native New Yorker, who is actually a Jets fan, was watching Thursday’s game between the ‘Skins and New York Giants and decided to send a tweet about the Redskins’ logo and backup QB. I don't know what's more racist . There logo or there treatm...2015
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• Good Guy or Not, David Ortiz Doesn't Belong in the Hall of Fame
2015Check it out Barry Bonds
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• Minnesota Twins right-hander Mike Pelfrey continues 2015 dominance with 8 inning shutout; Showing New York failures can find success
After pitching eight innings of shutout ball against the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, Minnesota Twins right-hander Mike Pelfrey lowered his earned run average to 2.28, which is good for 10th best in the majors, and improved to 5-2 on the season for the surprising first-place Twins. Pelfrey, who is in his third season with the Twins, had not found much success in his first two seasons, including mi...2015See more Minnesota Twins
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• Meet Tom Brady's Lawyer: NFL Archenemy Jeffrey Kessler
2015Visit the page Tom Brady
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• Knicks Owner James Dolan Won't Be Punished for E-Mail Response to Upset Fan
2015See more James Dolan
New Yorker lifestyle
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• Baylor's Matt Rhule reportedly the Giants' preferred HC candiate
Baylor’s Matt Rhule is rumored to be the Giants‘ preferred candidate, and although he turned down the Jets last year, Ralph Vacchiano of SNY.tv notes the native New Yorker is expected to consider leaving the college ranks to coach the Giants. This and the soon-to-be-available Cowboys job might be the only ones Rhule would presently consider, per Vacchiano. Rhule, who spent 2012 as the Giants’ assi...2020Visit the page Ralph Vacchiano
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• Meet Steph Curry, the NBA's Most Beloved Megastar
2015Continue with Derek Jeter
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• Super Bowl Commercials 2015: List of Best Ads and Video Highlights
2015Read about Tony Romo
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"Like Lou Anarumo (Staten island), Dan Pitcher is a native New Yorker (Cortland)." - 2022
"In elegantly winding articles for The New Yorker loaded with inventive imagery, he wrote more like a fan than a sports journalist." - 2021
"“We are beyond thrilled to bring native New Yorker Kemba Walker back to the city he’s proud to call home." - 2020
"tv notes the native New Yorker is expected to consider leaving the college ranks to coach the Giants." - 2019
"The 29-year-old Panik also has the bonus of being a native New Yorker, born in Yonkers and a product of St." - 2018
"LOOK: New Yorker cover depicts Martin Luther King kneeling with Colin Kaepernick" - 2017
"The "Monday Night Countdown" panelist was portrayed by The New Yorker as being more interested in high finance." - 2016
"Speaking to Charles Bethea of the New Yorker, Bird noted the current era of basketball has caused him to rethink some things: It's funny how the game has changed." - 2015
"But Miller emphasized in comments to the New Yorker's Charles Bethea that the Warriors must continue to play their brand of basketball and not force the ball to their biggest star." - 2014
"As Kobe Bryant told The New Yorker magazine, "I won't react to something just because I'm supposed to, just because I'm African-American."
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• Flores Took the Bird in Hand
Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports Many fans thought Brian Flores, in his search for his next coaching gig, would be inclined to hook up with a former Patriot, like Monti Ossenfort. Flores did just that. Yet, he didn’t have a job offer as yet from Ossenfort, but he had one from Vikings’ head coach Kevin O’Connell, Flores’ former coaching colleague in New England. Flores took the bird in ha...2023Check it out Brian Flores
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• Knicks hoping Durant and his agent are up for 'another challenge'
Rich Kleiman is an NBA agent with only one client, but he’ll get plenty of attention this summer, especially in New York, writes Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News. If Kleiman, a native New Yorker, can deliver Kevin Durant to the Knicks, he might be in line for a front-office job as well as a commission. Kleiman and Durant go into detail about their relationship in newly released episodes of...2019See more articles Stefan Bondy
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• New Yorker cover depicts Kaepernick kneeling with MLK
The cover of the Jan. 8 issue of the The New Yorker features the image of free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick and Seattle Seahawks defensive end Micheal Bennett kneeling alongside Martin Luther King Jr.The two outspoken NFL superstars, among the most high-profile players on the forefront of the national anthem protest movement, are depicted linking arms with Dr. King. The artist behind the pro...2018Visit the page Colin Kaepernick
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• How Important Is an MLB Manager, Really?
2016Continue with Detroit Tigers
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• Royals Once Again Labeled Bad Boys — Without Even Playing a Single Game
A national narrative reared it ugly head again with two of the laziest, misinformed, clickbait columns written this off-season regarding the new bad boys of baseball, The Kansas City Royals. Early Tuesday morning, Marc Carig of New York Newsday wrote the Royals seek "retribution" for the high and tight offered by Noah Syndagaard to Alcides Escobar on the first pitch of game 3 and his mout...2016Read about Kansas City Royals
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• Report: TMZ paid $100K for Ray Rice videos
TMZ is a news-collecting organization and often distributes simple facts seen in videos with celebrities. Because it’s not a strict journalism entity, though, TMZ will pay for gossip — and in the case of Ray Rice’s elevator videos, that price tag reached $100,000. According to Nicholas Schmidle of the New Yorker, a former security supervisor at the Revel Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City said “sev...2016
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• Wide Right 25 Years Later: A Super Bowl So Much Larger Than Just Scott Norwood
2016Read about Red Sox
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• NBA Rookie Chris McCullough Stuffs Fridge Full of Favorite Bronx Hometown Eats
2015
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• Good Guy or Not, David Ortiz Doesn't Belong in the Hall of Fame
2015Check it out Barry Bonds
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• David Stern Reportedly Urged to Run for New York City Mayor in 2017
2015Check it out David Stern
New Yorker stats and results
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• Flores Took the Bird in Hand
Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports Many fans thought Brian Flores, in his search for his next coaching gig, would be inclined to hook up with a former Patriot, like Monti Ossenfort. Flores did just that. Yet, he didn’t have a job offer as yet from Ossenfort, but he had one from Vikings’ head coach Kevin O’Connell, Flores’ former coaching colleague in New England. Flores took the bird in ha...2023Read about Brian Flores
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• Sean Corr Nabs ARCA Top 5 in Late Bob Keselowski Tribute Paint Scheme
After avoiding much of the late-race chaos and placing himself up front, Sean Corr finished fourth in the ARCA Menards Series Lucas Oil 200 at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday, Feb. 19. It was already a special finish for the New Yorker. It's only his fifth top-five result since he began competing in ARCA in 2008. But what was even more special about it was his paint scheme....2022
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• The Aesthetic: Evolution of the arm sleeve
If it wasn't for a case of bursitis in Allen Iverson's right elbow, the arm sleeve might not have ever been the fashion phenomenon that it became. In 2001, with Iverson dealing with elbow pain, Philadelphia 76ers trainer Lenny Currier decided to improvise and cut up a sleeve to lessen the pain Iverson was feeling in his shooting arm. In his arm sleeve debut, Iverson scored 51 points on Jan. 21, 20...2017Check it out Allen Iverson
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• NERD Game Scores for Sunday, July 10, 2016
Devised originally in response to a challenge issued by sabermetric nobleman Rob Neyer, and expanded at the request of nobody, NERD scores represent an attempt to summarize in one number (and on a scale of 0-10) the likely aesthetic appeal or watchability, for the learned fan, of a player or team or game. Read more about the components of and formulae for NERD scores here. *** Most Highly Rated Ga...2016
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• How Important Is an MLB Manager, Really?
2016See more Detroit Tigers
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• Report: New York Giants sign French wide receiver
The New York Giants must bolster their receiving corps behind Odell Beckham Jr., and the franchise is clearly willing to scour the world for an upgrade. According to James Kratch of NJ Advance Media, the Giants have signed French receiver Anthony Dable’ from a German powerhouse, the Braunschweig New Yorker Lions — which confirmed the news. Per the team’s official site, Dable’ racked up 145 catches...2016
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• Wide Right 25 Years Later: A Super Bowl So Much Larger Than Just Scott Norwood
2016Visit the page Red Sox
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• Reggie Miller Comments on Comparisons to Steph Curry, Warriors' Success
2015See more Larry Bird
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• Good Guy or Not, David Ortiz Doesn't Belong in the Hall of Fame
2015See more articles Barry Bonds
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• Meet Tom Brady's Lawyer: NFL Archenemy Jeffrey Kessler
2015Visit the page Tom Brady
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• Ex-New York Jets' Vinny Testaverde recalls 9/11: 'Saw some things I wish I'd never seen'In an exclusive for ESPN, the native New Yorker recounts the moments of the events 20 years ago, including the Jets' decision not to play that weekend....2021
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• Top prospect finds home in Indians system
Native New Yorker George Valera was mad when his family uprooted him and went to the Dominican Republic. But now the outfielder is back in the United States, thriving with the Indians as their No. 5 prospect....2018
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• New Yorker cover depicts Kaepernick kneeling with MLK
2018See more Colin Kaepernick
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• Larry Bird Says Current Era May Be Greatest in NBA History
2016See more Randy Miller
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• Larry Bird: Modern era of basketball potentially best ever
There are many older NBA players who feel like their era was the best in basketball history, but Larry Bird is not one of them. The New Yorker published a story about the possibility of adding a four-point line in basketball, and they quoted a few of the best outside shooters in history, like Reggie Miller and Bird. Bird says that while he used to think his era was the best, he now feels the curre...2016See more articles Larry Bird
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• Larry Bird: Modern era of basketball potentially best ever
There are many older NBA players who feel like their era was the best in basketball history, but Larry Bird is not one of them. The New Yorker published a story about the possibility of adding a four-point line in basketball, and they quoted a few of the best outside shooters in history, like Reggie Miller and Bird. Bird says that while he used to think his era was the best, he now feels the curre...2016Visit the page Larry Bird
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• Report: TMZ paid $100K for Ray Rice videos
2016
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• Wide Right 25 Years Later: A Super Bowl So Much Larger Than Just Scott Norwood
2016Continue with Red Sox
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• NBA Rookie Chris McCullough Stuffs Fridge Full of Favorite Bronx Hometown Eats
2015
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• Autistic Athlete Utilizes Lacrosse As Powerful Tool
Devon Heinen writes a piece on how Austin Pietras' family saw significant improvement in his cognitive functions when he played lacrosse for Scarborough (Maine) High's junior varsity team. Heinen is a long-form journalist contributing at The New Yorker, VICE & Lacrosse Magazine. He's also contributed at ESPN & NBC Sports....2015
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• Reggie Miller Comments on Comparisons to Steph Curry, Warriors' Success
2015Check it out Larry Bird
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• Larry Bird Says Current Era May Be Greatest in NBA History
2016See more Randy Miller
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• Roger Angell, Who Wrote About Baseball With Passion, Dies at 1012022
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• Kobe Bryant Blasts Media for Calling Shaq Lazy, Has Also Called Shaq Lazy
2015Visit the page SB Nation
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• Meet Steph Curry, the NBA's Most Beloved Megastar
2015Visit the page Derek Jeter
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• David Stern Reportedly Urged to Run for New York City Mayor in 2017
2015Visit the page David Stern
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• LeBron James Caught in Difficult Balancing Act in Addressing Social Issues
2014Click for news about Staten Island
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• On top of the world: Piazza a true New Yorker
Mike Piazza gazed south over Midtown Manhattan, the Flatiron Building, 40 Wall Street, One World Trade Center, an unseasonably bright sun glinting off all of it. "You can never get tired of this view," Piazza said....2016Continue with Mike Piazza
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• On top of the world: Piazza a true New Yorker
Mike Piazza gazed south over Midtown Manhattan, the Flatiron Building, 40 Wall Street, One World Trade Center, an unseasonably bright sun glinting off all of it. "You can never get tired of this view," Piazza said....2016Read about Mike Piazza
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• Betting on the Future: Imagining the NBA Fan Experience with Regulated Gambling
2015See more Howard Beck
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• Wide Right 25 Years Later: A Super Bowl So Much Larger Than Just Scott Norwood
2016Click for news about Red Sox
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• Longtime New Yorker writer, editor Angell diesRoger Angell died at 101 of heart failure. He was a past winner of the BBWAA Career Excellence Award, formerly the J.G. Taylor Spink Award, for meritorious contributions to baseball writing....2022Visit the page Spink Award
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• Report: TMZ paid more than $100K for Rice videos
The New Yorker says casino officials still don't know who supplied the videos to the gossip site....2016
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• NFL Divisional Playoff Picks: Paths to Victory for Four Road Underdogs
2015Continue with Tom Brady
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• Betting on the Future: Imagining the NBA Fan Experience with Regulated Gambling
2015Click for news about Howard Beck
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• LeBron James Caught in Difficult Balancing Act in Addressing Social Issues
2014Read about Staten Island
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• Flores Took the Bird in Hand
2023Check it out Brian Flores
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• Baylor's Matt Rhule reportedly the Giants' preferred HC candiate
2020Click for news about Ralph Vacchiano
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• Yankees reportedly eyeing Joe Panik to add 'more left-handed balance' to lineup
The Yankees have had discussions about signing second baseman Joe Panik, according to ESPN.com’s Buster Olney, as New York continues to look for ways to add both infield depth and "more left-handed balance" to a lineup that is loaded with righty swingers. Panik is a left-handed bat, though he is coming off a pair of subpar years at the plate — the veteran has only a .249/.311/.334 slash line over...2019Visit the page Buster Olney
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• How Important Is an MLB Manager, Really?
2016See more Detroit Tigers
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• Wide Right 25 Years Later: A Super Bowl So Much Larger Than Just Scott Norwood
2016See more articles Red Sox
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• Carmelo admits there are times he says ‘(Bleep) New York’
Carmelo Anthony recently made some comments that are sure to rankle the feathers of New Yorkers, but only if the words he said aren’t placed in a proper context. The New York Knicks star, in a video for VICE Sports (here, NSFW), admitted that even the most loyal New Yorker can be left soured by living in the big city. But that doesn’t mean he doesn’t love the town by any stretch. “New York is the ...2015Visit the page Carmelo Anthony
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• Carmelo Anthony admits there are times he says ‘(Bleep) New York’
Carmelo Anthony recently made some comments that are sure to rankle the feathers of New Yorkers, but only if the words he said aren’t placed in a proper context. The New York Knicks star, in a video for VICE Sports (here, NSFW), admitted that even the most loyal New Yorker can be left soured by living in the big city. But that doesn’t mean he doesn’t love the town by any stretch. “New York is the ...2015Check it out Carmelo Anthony
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• Future of MLB in Fantastic Hands with Avalanche of Young, Marketable Stars
2015Read about Mike Trout
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• Minnesota Twins right-hander Mike Pelfrey continues 2015 dominance with 8 inning shutout; Showing New York failures can find success
2015Click for news about Minnesota Twins
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• Meet Tom Brady's Lawyer: NFL Archenemy Jeffrey Kessler
2015Read about Tom Brady
New Yorker rumors, scandals
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• Cuomo's lawyer appears to dig him deeper in controversy
A lawyer for Cuomo appeared to dig him deeper yesterday as she previewed his sexual harassment defense, arguing that running his hands over a state trooper on the job wasn't necessarily criminal — or even unacceptable.Why it matters: The defense looks unlikely to persuade New York legislators who are "on the brink" of impeaching Cuomo, as The New Yorker puts it.Stay on top of the latest market tre...2021
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• Joe Torre was seated next to Lady Gaga at World Series
It’s hardly a surprise that MLB Chief Baseball Officer Joe Torre was at Dodger Stadium Tuesday night for Game 1 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Houston Astros.What is surprising — in a surreal kind of scene that arguably could only happen in L.A. — is Torre happened to have quite the intriguing seatmate while taking in the game: Lady Gaga.The pop superstar took to Twitter t...2017See more World Series
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• Report: TMZ paid $100K for Ray Rice videos
2016
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• Report: TMZ paid more than $100K for Rice videos
2016
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• Report: TMZ paid over $100,000 for the Ray Rice elevator video
The NFL paid Roger Goodell $44 million in 2014. TMZ reportedly paid 0.2 percent of that to put their hands on the video that Goodell could not. According to an investigation into the celebrity gossip site by Nicholas Schmidle of the New Yorker, TMZ paid $100,000 for the video of then-Ravens running back Ray Rice knocking…...2016Continue with Roger Goodell
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• Wide Right 25 Years Later: A Super Bowl So Much Larger Than Just Scott Norwood
2016Read about Red Sox
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• Meet Tom Brady's Lawyer: NFL Archenemy Jeffrey Kessler
2015Check it out Tom Brady
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• Betting on the Future: Imagining the NBA Fan Experience with Regulated Gambling
2015See more articles Howard Beck
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• NBA Rumors: Rounding Up Latest Buzz on Marc Gasol, JaVale McGee and More
2015Read about Matt Moore
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• Meet Steph Curry, the NBA's Most Beloved Megastar
2015Continue with Derek Jeter
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