On this day four years ago, Colin Kaepernick started a movement by protesting during the playoff of the national anthem before a preseason game.
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How to watch the 2020 SEC football schedule announcement
Amid concerns of playing college football during the COVID-19 pandemic, the SEC is pressing on and will announce its 2020 football schedule Monday.
USWNT star Rose Lavelle traded to NWSL’s OL Reign, clearing way for move to Manchester City
U.S. women’s national soccer team star Rose Lavelle was traded Sunday from the Washington Spirit to the OL Reign of the NWSL.
TCU players say they met with Gary Patterson regarding coach’s alleged use of racial slur
TCU football coach Gary Patterson met with some players Monday after he allegedly used a racial slur during a conversation with a freshman linebacker.
Patriots cornerback Jason McCourty ‘very nervous’ about NFL season amid coronavirus
New England Patriots cornerback Jason McCourty expressed concerns about how practical a season will be amid the coronavirus pandemic.
WNBA brings its stars (well, most of them) to bubble for unique 2020 season
There will be no homecourt advantage. The stands will be empty of fans. But the WNBA has some intriguing story lines for its 24th season.
Meet Beth Wilkinson, the lawyer leading the probe into culture of Washington’s NFL team
Daniel Snyder hired Beth Wilkinson, to conduct an independent review of the club’s culture and the allegations of workplace misconduct.
Dr. Anthony Fauci to throw out first pitch for Nationals-Yankees opener
Anthony Fauci, 79, has been director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infections Diseases since 1984.
Michelle Obama’s brother, ex-basketball coach and GM Craig Robinson, named executive director of NABC
Craig Robinson, a former basketball coach, administrator and player, becomes new executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
Sen. Kelly Loeffler, co-owner of WNBA’s Atlanta Dream, says Black Lives Matter threatens to ‘destroy’ America
Kelly Loeffler, the Georgia Republican Senator and Atlanta Dream co-owner, says she will not give up her stake in the team despite calls to do so.