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Philadelphia Eagles planning Super Bowl parade on Friday, team president says
The Philadelphia Eagles are planning to celebrate their Super Bowl victory with a parade in the city on Friday, a high-ranking team official said Monday.
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A jury retired to consider its verdicts Monday in the trial of Australia soccer star Sam Kerr, who denies a charge of causing racially aggravated harassment.
Shares‘Captain America’ actor Anthony Mackie is named grand marshal for the Daytona 500
Captain America is landing at The Great American Race.
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Track and field moved toward adopting rules that would place athletes assigned female at birth but have higher testosterone levels, like Caster Semenya, under the same set of rules as transgender athletes who were born male and transitioned to female.
Shares76ers’ Embiid says he’s ‘looking into every option’ if his knee is bothering him at end of season
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid acknowledged Sunday he may have to undergo another surgery on the left knee that has bothered him the last year if it isn't feeling any better by the end of the season.
SharesNo charges for Super Bowl halftime performer who was detained for pro-Palestine protest during show
A dancer who was detained after unfurling a flag supporting Palestine and Sudan during Sunday's Super Bowl halftime show will not face criminal charges, authorities said.
SharesPart-owner of Los Angeles Football Club apologizes for anti-Israel social media reposts
A part-owner of Los Angeles Football Club apologized Monday for reposting reportedly anti-Israel posts on social media that were criticized by his club and Major League Soccer as "deeply offensive."
SharesNo. 4 Texas knocks off No. 2 South Carolina to forge 3-way tie atop SEC standings
Texas assistant coach Elana Lovato made a bold statement to head coach Vic Schaefer last month after the Longhorns were overwhelmed in a 17-point loss to South Carolina.
SharesNBA adds Atlanta’s Trae Young to All-Star Game as injury replacement
Atlanta guard Trae Young is headed to the NBA All-Star Game after all.
SharesJalen Hurts quiets any doubters with a Super Bowl MVP
Jalen Hurts has often been judged by his failings more than his successes over the course of his career.
SharesEagles running back Saquon Barkley sets the NFL’s season rushing record, including the playoffs
Saquon Barkley set an NFL single-season rushing record in the Super Bowl, held his young daughter as a torrent of confetti fluttered around them and flashed a smile as he held a Philadelphia newspaper with "CHAMPS!" stamped above his photo.
SharesTough night for Taylor: Trump blasts Swift as she’s booed at Super Bowl
President Trump mocked Taylor Swift on social media after Philadelphia Eagles fans booed her at Super Bowl LIX.
SharesEagles’ Cooper DeJean celebrates his 22nd birthday with a Super Bowl first
What a way to celebrate a 22nd birthday for Cooper DeJean.
SharesBrewers unveil patch they will wear on their uniforms to honor Bob Uecker
The Milwaukee Brewers have unveiled a patch they will wear on their uniform this season to honor longtime broadcaster Bob Uecker, who died last month.
SharesEagles’ Mailata makes history in Australia as a Super Bowl champion
Jordan Mailata was playing rugby league in Australia before he took the huge career gamble that has now earned him a Super Bowl ring.
SharesSuper Bowl features moving tributes, memorable action and a historic presidential visit
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40--22 in the first Super Bowl to be held in New Orleans in a dozen years. It was played amid heavy security -- and with President Donald Trump in attendance -- just 41 days after a man plowed a truck into New Year's revelers on Bourbon Street.
SharesEagles spoil Chiefs’ three-peat bid, win Super Bowl rout
The Philadelphia Eagles have spoiled the Kansas City Chiefs' bid for a three-peat, winning Super Bowl 40-22.
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