Posted on June 15 2010 by J. Donetelli.

EXTREMELY GRAPHIC! A pissed-off bull got the best of Spanish matador Julio Aparicio in this video.
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Posted on June 14 2010 by Miriam Romain.

Rookie sensation Stephen Strasburg seemed to pick up yesterday right where he left off after his 14-strike out debut on June 8 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, striking out the first two hitters he faced to start the first inning. With this being Strasburg’s second start after striking out 14 with no walks in his first appearance, it was […]
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Posted on June 14 2010 by Miriam Romain.

There was quite a buzz at Wrigley Field where the Blackhawks were guests of the Cubs and they brought their Stanley Cup.
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Posted on June 14 2010 by Tom Ferda.

After further review, this ‘horn-hater’ believes the ruling on the field should stand and the obnoxious non-stop blowing of Vuvuzelas at the FIFA World Cup 2010 should be allowed to continue.
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Posted on June 14 2010 by J. Donetelli.

Dallas Police Department say Titans quarterback Vince Young is the main suspect regarding an assault that occurred at the Dallas strip club.
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Posted on June 13 2010 by Paula Duffy.

Barry Bonds took another round from the U.S. prosecutors who put his trial on hold in March 2009.
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Posted on June 13 2010 by J. Donetelli.

Yesterday’s 1-1 tie in the FIFA World Cup between the U.S. and England will be perceived in two different ways, depending on what side of the globe you are on.
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Posted on June 12 2010 by J. Donetelli.

In ‘Miracle on Ice’ fashion, the USA team upset the heavily-favored UK 1-0 in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. Can they do it again?
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Posted on June 11 2010 by Paula Duffy.

The league’s contract with its television network partners contains a guarantee that revenue will continue to flow to the NFL whether or not games are played next season. To the tune of $4 billion.
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Posted on June 11 2010 by Paula Duffy.

After Reggie Bush didn’t settle his civil lawsuit against agents, the NCAA moved in and the hammer came down on USC.
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