Chicago Cubs manager Dale Sveum has been shot. Accidentally. By his friend. While quail hunting. Sound familiar?
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How the Kansas City Chiefs, And NFL, Are Coping With Tragedy
Javon Belcher allegedly murdered his girlfriend, before taking his own life in front of his coach and general manager. The tragedy is shaking the NFL.
Taiwan Rejects Linspired Political Party
Taiwan authorities denied a motion to form a political party named after U.S. basketball sensation Jeremy Lin, even after the copycat applicant changed his name accordingly.
WATCH: ESPN Hosts Serve Up Genius “Princess Bride” References
Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates are morons compared to these guys
Barack Obama and Other Men Who Cry
We’re not judging.
Redskins Rule: Mitt Romney Will Be the Next President
How a game of football might just have decided the presidency.
Under Fire, Bloomberg Cancels NYC Marathon
After harsh criticism from New Yorkers and fellow New York City politicians, Mayor Michael Bloomberg cancelled the ING NYC Marathon.
Bloomberg Cancels New York City Marathon Amid Backlash
Facing mounting backlash over holding the New York City Marathon in the wake of Superstorm Sandy, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Friday that he has canceled this year’s race, despite his early assurances that no resources needed for those affected by the storm would be diverted. It marks the first time in the marathon’s 42-year …
The Race Goes On: Despite Floods and Crippled Transportation, NYC Marathon Will Proceed as Planned
Despite the chaos caused by Sandy, the city still plans to host 50,000 runners this weekend for the ING New York City Marathon.
How Cherie Blair Beat Jacques Chirac to Win London the 2012 Olympics over Paris
London Olympic Organizing Committee Chief reveals how Cherie Blair’s infuriated reaction to French President Jacques Chirac’s slight of British food may have helped London win its 2012 Summer Games bid
NFL Players: ‘Does this New Uniform Make Me Look Fat?’
NFL linemen aren’t as thrilled about the league’s new skintight duds than some of their more svelte teammates.
Maria Sharapova, Surprisingly, Is Against Grunting in Tennis
The woman whose vocalizations have been measured at 101 decibels now says the noise is too distracting.




