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WNBA announces multi-year partnership with first-ever over-the-counter birth control pill

The WNBA and the manufacturer of the first-ever over-the-counter birth control pill announced a multi-year partnership on Tuesday — a partnership that will make its debut during the 2024 WNBA Draft on Monday. In a joint press release, the WNBA and Perrigo announced the new partnership which focuses on the league’s efforts this season to bring attention to “civic engagement …

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Caddie forced to miss Masters after suffering injury in fall

The Masters will begin on Thursday, but a caddie is now forced to miss the tradition unlike any other. Tyrrell Hatton is playing at Augusta for the first time since joining LIV, but he had to make a last-minute phone call after his caddie, Mick Donaghy, suffered a freak injury. Hatton said Donaghy “fell over” on Sunday night after dinner …

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Astros' Justin Verlander says evolution of pitching the 'biggest' factor in wave of injuries

Houston Astros ace Justin Verlander joins the ranks of the many concerned over the rising injuries plaguing MLB pitchers this season, but he believes it’s not as simple as blaming the league’s new pitch clock rules. “I don’t know, man. It’s tough,” Verlander said Saturday, speaking to KPRC. “I think the game has changed a lot. I think it would …

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Alabama's Nate Oats waves off rumors he's leaving with Kentucky job reportedly opening

Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball coach Nate Oats assured fans Monday night he plans on staying with the program despite rumors to the contrary. Oats released a statement to Crimson Tide fans on X in an attempt to dispel any notion he would leave to take the Kentucky job with John Calipari, seemingly on his way to Arkansas. CLICK HERE …

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Raiders' Jack Jones goes scorched Earth on Patriots fans

Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Jack Jones took a shot at fans of his former team on social media on Sunday as he appeared to put the past truly behind him. Jones came on strong for the Patriots in his rookie season, recording two interceptions, including one for a touchdown during the 2022 season. In 2023, Jones was waived in the …

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Masters favorite Scottie Scheffler talks faith after asked what defines him as person

Scottie Scheffler is among the favorites to win The Masters this weekend after putting on dominant displays at a few PGA Tour tournaments ahead of the first major of the season. On Wednesday, Scheffler met with the media and was asked what defined him as a person. He talked about his faith and belief in God. CLICK HERE FOR MORE …

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Red Sox's $140 million man's injury woes continue; set to have likely season-ending surgery

A bad era for the Boston Red Sox continues to get worse. The Sox signed two-time Silver Slugger shortstop Trevor Story to a $140 million contract before the 2022 campaign – by the end of this year, he likely will have played less than a full season’s worth of games from 2022-2024 combined. After playing in just 94 games in …

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Ja Morant acted in self-defense during physical altercation with teen, judge rules

A judge ruled that Ja Morant acted in self-defense during his physical altercation at his house in July 2022. The incident occurred during a pickup basketball game when then 17-year-old Joshua Hollaway, who currently plays at Samford, aggressively threw the basketball at him with a one-handed, baseball-style pass and hit him in the face during a check-ball situation. Following the …

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PGA Tour rising star Jake Knapp ready to battle nerves at 1st career Masters: 'All business'

A 20-year-old Jake Knapp played on the iconic Chamber’s Bay Golf Course in Washington for the 2015 U.S. Open – his first career major after qualifying for the tournament as an amateur. While the UCLA golfer was excited about competing for a major championship, he was never able to settle down. “I wasn’t comfortable at all,” Knapp told Fox News …

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Lynette Woodard reverses course on Caitlin Clark scoring-record dismissal

Basketball legend Lynette Woodard reversed course and acknowledged Caitlin Clark as the NCAA all-time scoring record holder after her initial remarks sparked backlash. Woodard gave a nod to Clark on Instagram after Iowa lost to South Carolina in the national championship. Woodard wrote she would root for Clark for the rest of her career. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE …

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