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Why Are Olympians Being Asked *Not* to Use Condoms?

Olympians will still be getting their traditional supply of free condoms, but they're not supposed to actually use them

Cleveland Indians Have Final List of Potential New Team Names

The organization said this week it has a final list from an initial pool of nearly 1,200 entries

LeBron James a Sore Loser for Not Shaking Hands With Suns Players After Playoff Loss?

James, who had 29 points, nine rebounds and seven assists in the 113-100 loss, exited quickly

Diamondbacks Analyst Bob Brenly Taking Leave of Absence After "Durag" Comment

Brenly will take leave after his comment about the Mets' Marcus Stroman, which the pitcher said had "racial undertones."

Report: Amazon Wants Al Michaels as "Thursday Night Football" Play-by-Play Voice

Amazon's exclusive "TNF" package will begin streaming in 2022 instead of 2023

Baseball Being Hit With Brutal Spike in Soft-Tissue Injuries

Through May, there were 104 such injuries in MLB that resulted in stints on the injured list

NFL Will Stop Assuming Racial Differences When Assessing Cognitive Function of Players

Known as "race-norming," the practice assumed Black NFL players started out with lower cognitive function

Despite 17 Surgeries and Nearly Losing His Life, Alex Smith Wouldn’t Change a Thing

The recently retired Comeback Player of the Year says the road back from his devastating injury was about more than just football

Will New Celtics GM Brad Stevens Hire a Female Coach as His Replacement?

Stevens is replacing Danny Ainge as Boston's president of basketball operations

Damian Lillard's All-Time Playoff Performance Goes to Waste as Blazers Lose to Nuggets

Denver beat Portland 147-140 despite Lillard dropping 55 points with 12 triples

LeBron James Leaves Blowout Loss Early as Suns Crush Lakers

Phoenix dismantled Los Angeles 115-85 to take a 3-2 lead in the first-round series

MLB Sued for $1.1 Billion by Home Depot Co-Founder's Nonprofit for Moving All-Star Game

MLB pulled the game from Atlanta due to a voting law that disproportionately targets Black voters

Home-Court Advantage Does Not Exist in 2021 NBA Playoffs

The sample size is small, but home teams have only been .500 in the NBA postseason thus far

Face-to-Face College Recruiting Returns in Bid to Restore NCAA Normalcy

In-person recruiting had been forbidden due to COVID-19 since March 2020

How Soccer Clubs Became the Latest Must-Have Celebrity Investment

From Matthew McConnaughey to LeBron James, everyone suddenly wants a piece of the beautiful game

Aaron Rodgers and Packers Nearing Potential Trade Date

If Green Bay trades Rodgers after June 1, the team will free up $16.05 million in cap space this year