The gunman that opened fire in a King Soopers grocery marketĀ has beenĀ identified by authorities Tuesday as a 21-year-old Colorado man.
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Decade of the Woman
From the executive suite, to the playing field to the world of NFL officiating, these are the women who will lead sports over the next 10 years.
Texas State celebrates with coach after winning Sun Belt title in epic COVID fashion
Texas State interim head coach Terrence Johnson, who was sidelined due to COVID protocols, meets his team after they clinched the Sun Belt title.
WNBA’s Atlanta Dream officially sold: Renee Montgomery an owner, Kelly Loeffler gone
Atlanta Dream, co-owned by former Sen. Kelly Loeffler have been sold to three-member investor group including former Dream guard Renne Montgomery.
Alex Smith says ‘country wasn’t ready’ for Colin Kaepernick’s message
Alex Smith says it doesn’t make sense that former teammate Colin Kaepernick is still not playing in the NFL.
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Press secretary said Super Bowl champion Bucs will be invited to White House “when it’s COVID safe.” The NBA champion Lakers will also be invited.
Amanda Gorman’s Super Bowl 55 poem pays tribute to NFL’s honorary captains
National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman, the star of the presidential inauguration, honored Super Bowl 55 honorary captains with special poem.
Colin Kaepernick has presence at Super Bowl 55 with new mural, billboards
Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepnerick is featured in new artwork around Tampa, as part of his collaboration with Ben & Jerry’s ice cream.
Sue Bird will return for 18th season with Seattle Storm
Four-time WNBA champion Sue Bird has agreed to re-sign with the Seattle Storm, the team that drafted her No. 1 overall in 2002.
Shaquille O’Neal on his game-changing foundation: ‘I am glad we were able to step in and help’
Shaquille O’Neal’s foundation is changing the lives of high school athletes with needed grants for schools struggling financially during the pandemic.