Medical examiner determines Haskins had twice the legal limit of alcohol in his blood while attempting to cross interstate before his death in April.
Author: Tom Schad, USA TODAY
After Kamila Valieva saga, figure skating governing body proposes raising minimum age to 17
Months after the Kamila Valieva saga, figure skating’s governing body has proposed raising the minimum age for Olympic competition from 15 to 17.
The NFL’s first goal in Brian Flores’ discrimination lawsuit? Get it behind closed doors.
Three months after Brian Flores filed his discrimination lawsuit against the NFL, lawyers for both sides met for the first time on Monday.
Swimmer Caeleb Dressel says his mental health suffered after Tokyo Olympics: ‘I felt so lost’
Swimmer Caeleb Dressel won five gold medals at Tokyo Olympics but said in a recent TV interview that the Games took a toll on his mental health.
Bob Stoops, Hines Ward, Rod Woodson hired as head coaches in new-look XFL
The XFL announced the hiring of its eight head coaches for the 2023 season, including ex-Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops and Steelers legend Hines Ward.
Washington Commanders might have engaged in ‘unlawful’ financial conduct, Congress alleges to FTC
The House Oversight Committee said the Washington Commanders might have withheld deposits and hid money designated to be shared with NFL owners.
Ray Horton, Steve Wilks join Brian Flores’ discrimination lawsuit against NFL
Former Cardinals coach Steve Wilks and longtime assistant Ray Horton have joined Brian Flores in the ex-Dolphins coach’s lawsuit vs. the NFL.
Bills’ new stadium deal resurfaces puzzling question: Why do owners get taxpayer money to build venues?
The Bills are set to receive an expected record $850 million in taxpayer funding for a new stadium in Buffalo. But why are taxpayers footing the bill?
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk, 62, dies after fight with unspecified illness
Eugene Melnyk, who owned the NHL’s Ottawa Senators for almost two decades, died Monday after fighting an unspecified illness. He was 62.
Tony Martin auctions off silver medal from 2012 Summer Olympics to raise money for Ukrainian children
Tony Martin won just one Olympic medal in his career: A silver in 2012. Now the German cyclist is auctioning it to raise money for Ukrainian children.