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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

A Fresh Start After a Storm in Sports Media

When photos of a sports reporter and an NFL coach surfaced, the public’s eye turned sharp. The images showed them together in a hotel resort, leading to questions about their relationship and the reporter’s professional boundaries. The buzz grew quickly, pushing the journalist to resign from her rol

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

NBA Awards: Who Really Stood Out This Season

The NBA season has wrapped up, and the league’s top honors are now in focus. Three players are fighting for the most valuable spot: Denver’s Nikola Jokic, Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander, and Los Angeles’ Luka Doncic. Jokic has already claimed the award three times, but his numbers—over 2

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

Red Sox Slip into Trouble as Fans and Owner Lose Faith

The Boston baseball club is facing a rough start, with its record now 6‑11 and the team sliding into last place in the American League East. The early losses have sparked criticism from fans and even the team’s high‑profile owner, who once promised to bet on every game of the season. The owner expr

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

A Night of Thanks for Caregivers

At Dodger Stadium, a special event honored the health care team that helped a family through a heartbreaking loss. The evening was arranged to recognize those who cared for Alex Vesia and his wife Kayla during the birth of their daughter, Sterling Sol. During the game, Vesia stepped onto the field t

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

Nebraska’s New QB: A Fresh Start for the Huskers

Nebraska has welcomed a new quarterback, Anthony Colandrea, who came from UNLV after playing at Virginia. He has already started 14 games for the Rebels and led his conference with 3, 459 passing yards in 2025. Colandrea’s career numbers show he can throw well: 627 completions on 983 attempts, a 6

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

New Ice Sheet Gives Coeur d’Alene More Skating Space

The Kootenai Youth Recreation Organization (KYRO) is taking a big step to keep local skaters on the ice by building a second rink at Frontier Ice Arena. The arena has already stretched its capacity with every available sheet of ice in use, so a new, NHL‑sized surface is the logical next move.

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

A New Basketball Space for Vietnam’s Youth

The District 10 Children’s House in Ho Chi Minh City now has a fresh basketball court that can host games for more than 10, 000 kids each year. The upgrade began on April 9 and finished by April 20, turning a plain 28 × 15‑meter surface into a safe and inviting arena. Materials chosen for the

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

Liverpool Missed Chance as VAR Pulls Back Penalty

During a tense Champions League match at Anfield, Liverpool were 2‑0 down on aggregate when Alexis Mac Allister was caught inside the box by Willian Pacho. The referee, Maurizio Mariani, initially called a penalty but then consulted the VAR screen and overturned the decision. Replays showed clear co

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

Fielder’s Frustration: A Fan, a Gesture and Mental‑Health Talk

Jarren Duran, an outfielder for the Red Sox, was on Target Field in Minneapolis when a fan made a cruel remark about his mental health. The comment came during the fifth inning of a 6‑0 loss to the Twins. Duran, who had just grounded out and was heading back from first base, flashed an obscene gestu

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Apr 15 2026SPORTS

England Fans Bring Their World Cup Passion to Dallas

Richardson, Texas now has a go-to spot for soccer lovers ahead of England’s World Cup match in Dallas. London Calling Texas, a small local shop, mixes vintage World Cup gear with fresh designs focused on the English team. The owner, who grew up in East London, started the business after years of col

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