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Daily update July 30, 2016
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Two Texas A&M assistant coaches were suspended for two weeks without pay for their role in a presentation slide show at a fundraiser Thursday that included comments offensive to women.
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GOLF.com's Jessica Marksbury and Sports Illustrated's John Garrity recap Round 2 of the 2016 PGA Championship, including notables to miss the cut and what to look forward to this weekend.
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CHICAGO - When Dwyane Wade's free-agent interest in the Chicago Bulls reached Jimmy Butler, it was Butler who became consumed with making the potential partnership a reality.
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Are these Yasiel Puig's final days with the Dodgers? Yes, I know, you've read this before. You read it last summer. You read it again over the winter.
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CHICAGO -- Moments after his successful return to Chicago with the U.S. national team, Jimmy Butler pulled on a T-shirt with a picture of Brazilian soccer star Pele on the front.
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SAN FRANCISCO - It was six days until the Aug. 1 trade deadline when Walt Jocketty sat down with a pair of reporters before Wednesday's win over the San Francisco Giants.
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With Doug Fister expected to go on the paternity leave list this weekend, the Astros will have the benefit of an extra position player for their road series against the Tigers.
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The 2016 non-waiver trade deadline falls on August 1 this year, meaning it's less than a week away now. We've already seen a handful of trades go down the last few days, some of which involved big names like Aroldis Chapman.
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The Houston Astros and Detroit Tigers see that as their watchword during a three-game weekend series between two resurgent teams seeking to overtake their respective division leaders.
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DETROIT -- The Houston Astros are a little pinched in the outfield and on the bench until center fielder Carlos Gomez gets back into action.
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