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Professional tennis players are increasingly vocal in claims that the lack of consistency in balls used in tournaments is linked to elbow and wrist injuries.
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The Carolina Panthers' season is mercifully over. They made news for all the wrong things: the worst record in the NFL, back-to-back shutouts, an owner who fired his head coach midway through the season and got fined for throwing a drink on an opposing fan. We recap the season that was.
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Kansas State beat NC State, 28-19, after which the winning team devoured the giant pastry that emerged from an even more giant toaster in what was a clever marketing move.
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Charlotte FC hires its third head coach in club history by signing a former Premiere League manager.
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The Carolina Panthers have fired head coach Frank Reich after 11 games.
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Delays occurred after an incident that occurred just nine minutes into the first practice session. Fans waiting around were ultimately told to leave the viewing areas before the second practice run.
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The two-car collision occurred early Saturday after a driver sped through a red light at a downtown intersection, police said.
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Ten months after his horrifying collapse halted an NFL game, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin returned to Cincinnati with surprises for the medical staff who worked to save him.
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Peru's Kimberly García thought she had smashed a world record by more than 10 minutes. It turns out the course was almost two miles too short.
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Sports commentator and lawyer Jay Bilas spoke at Elon University’s new Charlotte facility this week, highlighting changes he thinks are coming to college sports and why the city’s new law school matters.