O’Nora and 13 other men were arrested as part of a sting operation in Ohio over the weekend.
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Breaking, also known as breakdancing, becomes an Olympic sport and some hope the move won’t dilute its soul
Breaking, or breakdancing as it’s called by outsiders, is the latest new-wave sport to join the Olympic program. It will be in the 2024 Paris Games.
NFL on Wednesday? Ravens-Steelers game provides a midweek rarity
For just the second time since 1949, the NFL will play a game on a Wednesday as the undefeated Steelers will host the rival Ravens.
After Broncos’ fiasco vs. Saints, will more NFL teams decide to quarantine a quarterback?
After COVID-19 protocols left the Broncos without an eligible quarterback, NFL teams are grappling with whether they should isolate one of their QBs.
What we know: The latest on Ravens’ COVID-19 outbreak, and the NFL’s possible scheduling conundrum
The NFL announced that this week’s Ravens-Steelers game will be postponed to Tuesday after Baltimore was hit with a COVID-19 outbreak.
‘It really makes me anxious’: Cowboys could have more than 30,000 fans at Thanksgiving game
Despite surging coronavirus cases locally and nationally, the Cowboys could welcome the largest crowd of the 2020 NFL season on Thanksgiving Day.
Ukraine’s Oleksii Novikov wins 2020 World’s Strongest Man after 1,185-pound partial deadlift
Oleksii Novikov of Ukraine has been crowned the 2020 World’s Strongest Man after the annual strongman competition was postponed due to COVID-19.
Four ways Joe Biden’s presidency could impact the world of sports
Joe Biden’s policies could have a significant impact on sports in America, including how and when fans can return to events in bigger numbers.
Ex-Angels employee Eric Kay indicted in connection with death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs
Eric Kay, the Angels’ former director of communications, was indicted Thursday in connection with pitcher Tyler Skaggs’ overdose death last year.
Too big to buy out: 7 college football coaches whose contracts could be a saving grace
With athletic departments dealing with financial fallout from the pandemic, these coaches and their jobs may be spared despite patience running out.