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Photos: 5 things to know Saturday at the Kentucky Derby (Photo Gallery)
The Kentucky Derby is Saturday at Churchill Downs.
Tri-City Water Follies adds new class of hydroplanes this year
The Tri City Water Follies Association announced today that they will be adding 1-Liter hydroplanes to the 2013 Lamb Weston Columbia Cup weekend event.
Mariners add Daren Brown to coaching staff
Brown has been the manager of the Mariners' Triple-A affiliate in Tacoma and has worked as a manager in the Mariners farm system for the last 13 seasons.
Kobe Bryant battles mom, NJ business over auctioning his stuff
Kobe Bryant is in a court battle to try to keep his mother from auctioning off mementoes from his high school days in Pennsylvania and his early years with the Los Angeles Lakers.
US poll finds widespread support for Redskins name
The team's nickname, which some consider a derogatory term for Native Americans, has faced a barrage of criticism
12-year-old makes history at China Open, shoots 79
Ye Wocheng became the youngest player to compete on the European Tour, shooting a 7-over 79 in the first round
Orb made 7-2 favorite for Kentucky Derby
Trained by Shug McGaughey, Orb drew the No. 16 post in a full field of 20 horses. Four horses have won from there, most recently Animal Kingdom two years ago. McGaughey is in racing's Hall of Fame, but the 62-year-old trainer has yet to win the Derby in six previous tries.
Study: Adults minimize steroid use as problem
While 97 percent of the respondents believe steroids cause negative health effects, just 19 percent think steroid use is a big problem among high school students
Former official TV viewer reported illegal Tiger drop
The television viewer who reported the illegal drop Tiger Woods took during the second round of the Masters was more than just a golf fan. Sports Illustrated reported Wednesday it was David Eger, a rules expert who has worked for the USGA and the PGA Tour.
Lance Armstrong case could hinge on USPS benefit
Lance Armstrong is facing the federal government in a legal fight with tens of millions of dollars at stake, and a loss could bankrupt the cyclist who until last year ranked among the wealthiest and most popular athletes in the world.
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ESPN: Regrets reporter's 'sinner' comment on gay NBA player
ESPN says it regrets that one of its reporters described Jason Collins as a sinner after the NBA center publicly revealed he is gay.
2020 Olympics: Tokyo gov apologizes for remarks on Istanbul
Tokyo's governor offered a "sincere apology" for criticizing rival candidate Istanbul in violation of IOC rules on bidding for the 2020 Olympics.