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May 23 2026SPORTS

Money Talk: How College Sports Make (and Share) Millions

Two major college sports leagues just shared how much cash they raked in last year, and the numbers tell a bigger story about power and money in college sports. The ACC and Big 12 both hit record highs—$826. 5 million and $610. 9 million respectively—but they still can’t keep up with their richer ri

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May 22 2026SPORTS

Money, Speed and the Steroid Show

In a city known for extravagance, a new sports event is turning heads. Athletes who once competed under strict anti‑doping rules are now gathering in Las Vegas to race, lift and sprint with no official testing after the races. The idea is simple: push your body to its limits and win huge cash prizes

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May 22 2026SPORTS

Big Wins and New Beginnings in Massachusetts Sports

The end of the regular season brought a mix of thrilling victories and personal milestones for many teams across Massachusetts. In baseball, BC High seized its first Catholic Conference title in six years after a dramatic walk‑off win over St. John’s (Shrewsbury). The game highlighted the resilience

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May 22 2026SPORTS

Brunswick High’s First Hall of Fame: Legends Honored

"Brunswick High School is celebrating its very first Hall of Fame class, a move that highlights the school’s rich athletic history. The ceremony is slated for October, giving fans time to prepare for a night of remembrance and pride. Over the past month, more than twenty people were nominated. The

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May 22 2026SPORTS

NHL Teams Up With U. S. Regulator to Keep Sports Betting Fair

The National Hockey League has entered a new partnership with the U. S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission to protect betting markets linked to hockey games. The deal, signed by CFTC Chair Michael Selig and NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, sets up a system where each side appoints contacts who will

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May 22 2026SPORTS

New Tampa Stadium Plan Gets Green Light

The city council and county commission in Tampa have signed off on a first‑draft plan to build a new baseball park for the Rays. The project is set to cost about $2. 3 billion, with the team footing roughly $1. 27 billion. The county will contribute around $796 million and the city about $180 millio

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May 22 2026SPORTS

British Climber Sets New Record with 20th Everest Ascent

A British mountaineer has reached the summit of Mount Everest for the twentieth time, setting a new record for foreign climbers. The 52‑year‑old reached the top before sunrise and began his descent to lower camps. He was part of a team organized by an Austrian adventure company that has led se

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May 22 2026TECHNOLOGY

First-ever full sports game broadcast with just iPhones kicks off this week

This weekend, a Major League Soccer match between the LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo will make history—not because of the teams or the rivalry, but because every single shot of the game will come from iPhone 17 Pro cameras. It’s the first time a major professional sports league has trusted a smartphon

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May 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Remembering a journalist who made sports stories unforgettable

Howard Fendrich spent over three decades turning sports events into vivid stories. His work wasn't just about scores or stats—it was about the moments in between. From tennis courts to Olympic arenas to ski slopes, he found the human side of competition. Tennis legends like Roger Federer saw him as

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May 22 2026FINANCE

Why sports fans are spending more than ever

Being a sports fan isn’t just about cheering from the stands anymore—it’s a pricey habit. Over the past 20 years, the cost of watching live games has skyrocketed by 123%, far outpacing other hobbies or even essentials like pets or TVs. For example, a single baseball game ticket now averages $154, ne

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