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Diane Crump, First Woman to Race in the Kentucky Derby, Dies at 77
in SportsDiane Crump shattered barriers in horse racing—becoming the first woman to ride professionally and to compete in the Kentucky Derby. Her trailblazing courage continues to inspire generations.
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Week 18 NFL Playoff Seeding: Who Will Claim No. 1 in NFC and AFC?
in SportsAs Week 18 reshapes the playoff picture, teams across the NFC and AFC race to clinch top seeds and secure the last playoff spots in a weekend packed with high-stakes games. Home-field, rivalries, and dramatic finishes loom as the regular season nears its finale.
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WWE SmackDown Goes 3 Hours as Ambulance Match Headlines a Night of Surprises
in SportsSmackDown roars into 2026 with three hours of high-stakes action, shocking returns, and bold roster upheavals. From personal feuds to title drama and a brutal Ambulance Match, this January edition tees up a year of twists and turnarounds that fans won’t want to miss.
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Yang Hyun-Jun Shines as Celtic Edge Rangers in Electric Old Firm Derby
in SportsYang Hyun-Jun launches Celtic Park into a fever pitch, curling from 40 yards to put Celtic ahead in the Old Firm derby. The first half brims with tension as Rangers push back and Kasper Schmeichel makes a crucial save, hinting at a dramatic battle to come. Cold night, fiery atmosphere, and a rivalry that’s far…
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Burrow to New York: Jets or Giants Set to Shake Up the QB Market
in SportsJoe Burrow’s standout performance has fans buzzing about a possible seismic shift for New York football. Could a blockbuster move—tied to a no-trade clause and high-stakes trade talks—redefine the Jets or Giants? A high-stakes chess match is underway, with big futures on the line.
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Balaidos Duel: Iglesias vs Duro as Celta Push for Europe and Valencia Fight Relegation
in SportsTwo top scorers collide at Balaídos as Celta host Valencia. Hugo Duro, who closed 2025 with 13 goals in 34 games, is pivotal for Corberán, while Borja Iglesias anchors Celta’s attack. Valencia chase their first away win and a reset to escape the danger zone. A high-stakes clash that could shape the new year.
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Maddinson Returns, Willey Set to Join Thunder as They Prep for Hurricanes Clash
in SportsTwo heavyweight lineups unveil fresh rosters ahead of a marquee clash. The Thunder feature a familiar spark with returning stars shaping the lineup, while the Hurricanes bolster their squad with a key all-rounder addition. With injuries, new signings, and strategic tweaks at play, this showdown promises plenty of intrigue.
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Greg Louganis Starts Fresh Chapter in Panama After Selling Medals
in SportsGreg Louganis hints at a bold new chapter beyond the podium—reconnecting with family, a fresh start in a new country, and a journey toward reinvention powered by resilience.
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Anthony Joshua Leaves Hospital After Lagos Crash: A Step Toward Recovery
in SportsAnthony Joshua begins a difficult recovery after a tragic car crash that left the boxing world in shock. As the champion navigates loss and the road ahead, all eyes are on what comes next.
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Local Runner Concludes 100-Mile, 24-Hour New Year Challenge to Raise Funds for Church
in SportsOn New Year’s Eve, a Chapmanville runner embarked on a bold 100‑mile, 24‑hour trek, crossing into 2026 with remarkable determination. The effort doubled as a fundraiser for Morning Star Freewill Baptist Church, rallying a cheering crowd around Barker Stadium. Cowbells rang and neighbors celebrated the final mile, a vivid testament to grit, faith, and community…
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Lakers Lean on Depth as Injuries Disrupt Rotation
in SportsInjury waves and constant lineup shuffles have the Los Angeles Lakers chasing an identity this season. Jaxson Hayes says stability might come only with time, even as several teammates step up when needed. With key pieces sidelined, the rotation remains a work in progress—yet the faint hope of a comeback lingers.
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LeBron’s Birthday Night Ends in Lakers’ Loss to Pistons
in SportsLeBron’s birthday celebration masks a rough night for the Lakers, undone by turnovers and a relentless Pistons attack. A reinvigorated bench spark—featuring a returning Jaxson Hayes—offers a glimmer of momentum as January opens a stretch of meaningful home games and a chance to reset.
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Clippers Climb in Week 11 Power Rankings as Thunder Slump
in SportsThe Thunder’s hot start hits a snag, sending shockwaves through the latest power rankings as Week 11 approaches. With the Clippers surging and the Cavaliers facing a pivotal stretch, the league-wide shuffle is shaping up to redefine the contenders and sleepers alike. A season of shifts and close calls awaits.
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Pistons’ Unconventional Break Sparks West Coast Win
in SportsA grueling road trip meets an unconventional reset as the Pistons trade practice for a sun-soaked break at UCLA. The gamble pays off, hinting at tighter chemistry and a surprising surge behind the scenes.
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Pacers Trade Deadline Watch: Center Upgrade in Focus Amid Gafford Rumors
in SportsWith the 2026 trade deadline on the horizon, the Pacers face a pivotal split-second decision. Tyrese Haliburton’s absence has laid bare the team’s center shortcomings, prompting a plan that could reshape Indiana’s fortunes. From blockbuster center targets to unexpected roster swaps, the next moves could redefine the franchise’s trajectory for seasons to come.
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WWE SmackDown Returns to a Three-Hour Live Format
in SportsSmackDown goes three hours tonight with a live Buffalo edition and a lineup built for drama: an Ambulance Match to settle a fierce feud, a high-stakes women’s clash, and a blockbuster eight-woman tag that could change the night. Expect surprises and big moments from start to finish.
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Lakers Tap Knecht to Spark Shooting as Rotation Changes
in SportsWith the Lakers chasing a much-needed shooting spark, Dalton Knecht could see a bigger role as Redick reshapes the rotation. The emphasis is on energy, effort, and a confident push from beyond the arc. Knecht’s up-and-down season sets the stage for a pivotal stretch that could redefine his role and the team’s offense.
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Lakers Eye Bold Lineup Change to Turn Season Around
in SportsFrom a sizzling start to a December stumble, the Lakers find themselves at a crossroads. A bold lineup rethink from analysts hints at a path back to form—could a strategic shift unlock their potential when it matters most?
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Canucks Lock Up Linus Karlsson Through 2028 in Two-Year Extension
in SportsLinus Karlsson inked a two-year extension that keeps him in Vancouver through 2028, underscoring the Canucks’ confidence in his continued development. From Calder Cup leadership to a budding goal-scoring stretch this season, he’s becoming a key piece as the team heads into a new year.
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Ayton Elevates Lakers at Center with Elite Efficiency
in SportsDeandre Ayton is quietly transforming the Lakers’ center spot into a real strength, delivering efficiency and a versatile offensive game. His steady impact and growing chemistry have the team rethinking what’s possible this season. A breakout trajectory that’s hard to ignore as the year unfolds.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Named SI Sportsperson of the Year: What’s Next for the Thunder?
in SportsShai Gilgeous-Alexander capped a historic season with a top honor and led the Thunder to their first NBA title. His MVP-caliber play and Finals MVP run reshaped Oklahoma City’s future, and a high-profile contract extension keeps the spotlight on what’s next. A year of breakthroughs that could change the franchise’s trajectory—the rise is far from…