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The most popular contemporary television shows fall into many categories – drama, comedy (both live-action and animated), game shows, news broadcasts, reality programs, and more. Regardless of...
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It appears that we will have to wait for superconductivity. In the meantime, we will be able to bet on sports through ESPN Bet, coming to your devices this fall.
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French soccer star Kylian Mbappé reportedly has been offered a deal worth around $775 million to play in Saudi Arabia for one year.
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There are two bidders remaining for the right to drop billions of dollars on a soccer team. Here's why.
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What did the New York Times get in its $550 million purchase of The Athletic?
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Every traveler has a bucket list of places to see in this life. Beyond these shores, it might be Stratford-on-Avon in England for those with a literary bent; Normandy for those honoring the sacrifice...
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The PGA Tour and rival LIV Golf have announced a merger of the two big-money golf tours, ending some bitter words and nasty lawsuits.
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Football is the most popular sport in the U.S., with nearly 75% of Americans watching or following it. And it can be a year-round occupation: After the season ends, football fans can relive the glory...
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Sports films are made to inspire. Whether they highlight the determination of a disadvantaged underdog or the bonds of teamwork that can transcend pure technical skill to bring home the prize, these...
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By Jesse Lawrence As of Sunday morning, the average secondary market list price for the 2022 NLCS is $863, which is highest price for an NLCS since we began tracking the data in 2010. That price is...
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A recent analysis reveals how much each NFL team would have received if all its seats were filled each game.
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By some measures, the fastest human in history is Usain Bolt.
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The longest professional baseball game in history was 26 innings long, and it still ended in a tie.
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A 24/7 Tempo analysis reveals that the least successful athlete with the longest career was an infielder for the New York Mets and other teams.
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A 24/7 Tempo analysis reveals that the University of Southern California has produced the most NFL players.
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