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Published 17 minutes ago
Coach K says he'll coach Team USA
Mike Krzyzewski said today he is returning for another term as U.S. men's national basketball coach with the aim of leading the team to a third successive Olympic title at the 2016 Games in Rio.

Published 41 minutes ago
UAE criminalizes steroid use on race horses
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The ruler of Dubai, stung by a doping scandal involving his horses in Britain, is making the use of steroids on race horses a criminal offense across the United Arab Emirates.

Published 1 hour ago
80-year-old reaches top of Mt. Everest
KATMANDU, Nepal — An 80-year-old Japanese man who began the year with his fourth heart operation became the oldest conqueror of Mount Everest today, a feat he called "the world's best feeling" even with an 81-year-old Nepalese climber not far behind him.

Updated 3 hours ago
Tigers’ Avila could be headed to Hens
CLEVELAND — Tigers catcher Alex Avila sat out Wednesday’s game against the Indians, and will do the same today against the Twins.

Updated 3 hours ago
Cavs’ savior may not be No. 1
NEW YORK — The Cleveland Cavaliers are on top of the NBA draft yet again, only this time there is no LeBron James waiting to save them. There may not even be a Kyrie Irving.

Updated 3 hours ago
Spotlight Athlete: Jacob Empey
School: Bowsher

Updated 3 hours ago
Spotlight Athlete: Chrishayla Duncan
School: Scott

Updated 3 hours ago
‘Gibsonburg’ to premiere on Sunday
Ohio native and sports fan Bob Mahaffey thought a few years ago the 2005 Gibsonburg baseball team's improbable Division IV state championship deserved to be chronicled.

Updated 3 hours ago
Quenneville has yet to top Wings in a postseason series
DETROIT — Joel Quenneville has accomplished a lot in the NHL, hoisting the Stanley Cup once and having as many postseason victories as any active coach.

Updated 3 hours ago
BG women lose player; replace assistant coach
BOWLING GREEN — The Bowling Green State University women’s basketball team has lost a player and an assistant coach while adding a new assistant.