A French-born Algerian soccer player was dropped from the lineup of his team’s Ligue 1 match Sunday after he refused to break his Ramadan fast.
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Everything to know about Masters 2023 at Augusta National: Start times, odds, TV info and more
The 87th playing of the Masters Tournament will take place this weekend at Augusta National Golf Club. Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion.
UConn vs. SDSU in men’s basketball title game: Schedule, time, streaming, TV info for Monday
A chaotic and unpredictable men’s NCAA Tournament will conclude Monday night when UConn meets San Diego State in Houston’s NRG Stadium.
Fishermen allegedly caught stuffing walleye at Ohio tournament plead guilty to charges of cheating
Jacob Runyan, 43, and Chase Cominsky, 36, pleaded guilty to charges of cheating and the unlawful ownership of wild animals.
49ers GM John Lynch: Brock Purdy ‘has earned the right’ to be starting QB amid competition
Purdy is set to begin a throwing program within the next three months, but 49ers general manager John Lynch gave him a vote of confidence.
Leah Still, daughter of former NFL D-lineman Devon Still, celebrates eight years cancer free
Former NFL defensive lineman Devon Still posted a video tribute to his daughter Leah, who is celebrating eight years of being cancer free.
NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 updates: Alabama, Houston bounced as no No. 1 seeds reach Elite 8
For the first time, the men’s Elite 8 will be played without a single No. 1 seed still in the field after Alabama and Houston both lost Friday.
PGA Tour star Rory McIlroy ‘really’ likes rule proposal to limit distance of golf balls
Golf star Rory McIlroy, who leads the PGA Tour in average driving distance, said he thinks the proposal would help identify the better players.
Alabama DB Tony Mitchell tried to evade police by speeding to 141 mph before arrest
According to an arrest report, Alabama freshman Tony Mitchell evaded sheriff’s deputies in excess of 141 miles per hour in Holmes County (Fla.).
St. Francis College (N.Y.) announces elimination of entire Division I athletic program
The St. Francis Terriers had the oldest college men’s basketball program in New York City after it fielded its first team in 1896.