Boston lost its fourth in a row, including a three-game sweep at Yankees Stadium over the weekend, and fell to 3-8 overall.
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Following 18-month investigation, Senate passes bill protecting Olympic athletes from abuse
The legislation is the culmination of an 18-month investigation conducted jointly by Sens. Jerry Moran, R-Kansas, and Richard Blumenthal, D-Connecticut, which included four subcommittee hearings, interviews with Olympic athletes and survivors and the retrieval of over 70,000 pages of documents.
Navy SEALs cut ties with Florida museum following video of K-9s attacking ‘Colin Kaepernick stand-in’
The Navy condemned the video in a statement on Sunday that said the inherent message of the video is inconsistent with the value and ethos of the Navy.
McCoy on Tom Brady in Tampa: ‘How do you beat that?’
“I mean, come on, I am in Tampa, nice weather, and I am playing with Tom Brady. How do you beat that?”
Tony and Lauren Dungy lead effort to build new homeless shelter for Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is starting the process of getting a new emergency shelter built in Tampa, and they’re doing it with a beloved Tampa power couple.
Newest member of Buccaneers, RB LeSean McCoy, joins team at camp
Tom Brady greeted the newest member of the team, LeSean McCoy, with a handshake and a hug.
Olympics difficult to hold without a vaccine; athletes get financial boost as training continues
July 23 marked 365 days until the postponed Games are set to begin, and the International Olympic Committee marked it with a series of digital events, including live streams, athlete chats and the release of a video titled #StrongerTogether.
Stars, Golden Knights players kneel during American and Canadian national anthems
Minnesota’s Matt Dumba on Saturday became the first NHL player to kneel during the U.S. anthem, after he made a speech prior to a game between Edmonton and Chicago.
Marlins’ Jeter blames outbreak on ‘false sense of security’
nfected were 21 members of the team’s traveling party, including at least 18 players. Jeter says none is seriously ill, and he expects all to return this season.
Marlins’ Jeter blames outbreak on ‘false sense of security’
nfected were 21 members of the team’s traveling party, including at least 18 players. Jeter says none is seriously ill, and he expects all to return this season.