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Inside the Fighting Culture of Russian Soccer Hooliganism

ESPN takes a long look at the new wave of soccer fan violence emerging in Russia.

Bears Make Classy Move by Giving Zach Miller 2018 Contract

Though a devastating knee injury likely ended Miller's career, Chicago signed TE to one-year deal.

Stephen Curry’s Incredible 3-Point Shooting Leads Warriors to Game 2 Win

Curry drained an NBA Finals-record nine 3-pointers in the game en route to 33 points.

LeBron James Calls Game 1 Loss ‘One of Toughest’ of His Career

Cavs in NBA Finals hole after horrible mistake by J.R. Smith, missed free throw by George Hill.

Alex Ovechkin Playing Most Complete Hockey of Career in 1st Finals

Russian goal scorer, one of the all time NHL greats, out to cement legacy with Stanley Cup.

Russell Wilson and Ciara Want to Bring MLB to Portland

The Seahawks quarterback and pop star have joined an ownership group led by an ex-Nike executive.

This Is What Happens After an Expansion Team Wins

If history holds, Stanley Cup finalist Vegas Golden Knights' honeymoon will end harshly.

Hall of Fame Pitcher John Smoltz Qualifies for U.S. Senior Open

The 51-year-old survived a three-man playoff to take the final spot in the golf tournament.

14-year-old Texas Boy Wins National Spelling Bee by Spelling ‘Koinonia’

Karthik Nemmani's victory makes him the 14th consecutive Indian-American champion.

Teenagers are Getting Rich Playing FIFA—The Video Game

Winning the soccer eClub World Cup or other online tournaments can pay as much as $200,000.

ESPN Cautions Employees about Getting Political on Social Media

Following the 'Roseanne' controversy, the network specifically warned three of its outspoken hosts.

Alleged Horse-punching Philly Fan Sues Both Eagles and Police

Andrew Tornetta denies striking the horse and seeks more than $50,000 for "emotional distress."

J.R. Smith’s Last-Second Blunder Stuns LeBron and Cavs, Who Lose in OT

Klay Thompson, Steph Curry and Kevin Durant combine for 79 points in Warriors' Game 1 win.

ESPN’s ‘Get Up’ Has Until Football Season to Fix Ratings

If it can't get the ship righted by then, changes will reportedly be coming to the morning show.

Redskins Executive With Ties to Cheerleader Allegations Resigns

Hospitality president Dennis Greene resigned in the wake of a new unflattering New York Times piece.

The Bronx Is Bombing: Yankees on Record-Setting Home Run Pace

New York is on pace to surpass the 264 homers the Seattle Mariners hit in 1997.