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(CNN) Arnold Palmer, known as "the King" for his transformative legacy in golf, has died at the age of 87. He died Sunday evening at a Pittsburgh hospital while awaiting cardiac surgery, according to a statement from his company.
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How do you hit a baseball, throw a baseball or catch a baseball when emotions are that raw and the pain that deep? You do it the way the Miami Marlins did it Monday night.
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ESPN college football analyst and former LSU player Booger McFarland explains why he is not surprised by coach Les Miles' firing.
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Devonta Freeman practically wore out the Superdome turf with one long gain after another, Tevin Coleman wouldn't be denied near the goal line and the New Orleans Saints hardly looked like the team that made an emotional ...
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - While the sold-out Superdome celebrated Monday night's opening-drive touchdown by New Orleans, one fan stood still, holding an American flag colored in the home team's black and gold.
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Atlanta Falcons running back Tevin Coleman (26) celebrates his touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints in New Orleans, Monday, Sept.
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Miami's leadoff hitter, Dee Gordon, starts his at-bat by stepping in the right side of the batter's box to honor Jose Fernandez.
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Stephen Curry follows every little thing about his hometown of Charlotte. Last week was hard to watch from way out West.
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The history of the New Orleans Saints now includes another memorable Atlanta Falcons punt in a Monday night game.
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Marlins outfielder Giancarlo Stanton explains how he and his teammates have been trying to help each other in the aftermath of Jose Fernandez's death.
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