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Avonworth team shares jerseys and equipment with African soccer players – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Friday, September 25, 2015

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Study: MLS Tickets Are World’s Worst Soccer Value – U.S. News & World Report

Friday, September 25, 2015

Yellen Sticks to Inflation Script, Steers Clear of China Pope Francis Speaks to Congress, Reminds Americans Who We Are Photos: Pope Francis Visits the U.S. Does Business Investment Actually Boost Worker Productivity? OPM Fingerprint Revelations Add Tension to China Visit

Daily Fantasy Sports and the Hidden Cost of America’s Weird Gambling Laws – New York Times

Friday, September 25, 2015

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Japan sports minister submits resignation over Olympic stadium – Reuters

Friday, September 25, 2015

TOKYO Japan’s sports minister Hakubun Shimomura, a close conservative ally of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, has tendered his resignation over the scrapping of plans for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics centerpiece stadium after a cost blowout. Shimomura told a post-cabinet meeting news conference on Friday that Abe had asked him to stay on until a cabinet reshuffle planned for next month. He will return half his pay for the six months…

Study: MLS Tickets Are World’s Worst Soccer Value – U.S. News & World Report

Friday, September 25, 2015

Yellen Sticks to Inflation Script, Steers Clear of China Pope Francis Speaks to Congress, Reminds Americans Who We Are Photos: Pope Francis Visits the U.S. Does Business Investment Actually Boost Worker Productivity? OPM Fingerprint Revelations Add Tension to China Visit

Daily Fantasy Sports and the Hidden Cost of America’s Weird Gambling Laws – New York Times

Friday, September 25, 2015

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Study: MLS Tickets Are World’s Worst Soccer Value – U.S. News & World Report

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Photos: Pope Francis Visits the U.S. Does Business Investment Actually Boost Worker Productivity? OPM Fingerprint Revelations Add Tension to China Visit Presidential Candidates Silent as Saudis Prepare to Crucify Activist Pregnant Women Are Frequent Binge Drinkers, CDC Report Shows

Brazilian soccer player takes knee to secretly pee on field – SB Nation

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Everybody pees. You pee. I pee. Your boss pees, and so does the man who sold you coffee this morning. Professional soccer players pee, too. Douglas dos Santos, a midfielder with Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, had to pee. But the quarter-finals of the Copa Do Brasil were about to start and, well, he crouched down and did what he had to do. Douglas Mito, tirando uma…

Will Brazil be baseball’s next frontier? – FOXSports.com

Thursday, September 24, 2015

And man, was it foreign. Gomes had “no idea” who Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig were. Joe DiMaggio? “Nope.” Mickey Mantle? “Never heard of him.” History lesson over and done with, Gomes at least was able to hit the ball – and then ran the wrong way. Fast-forward some 20 years, and that first-timer from São Paulo has done plenty more than learn the rules. Gomes is the Indians’ No….

Daily Fantasy Sports and the Hidden Cost of America’s Weird Gambling Laws – New York Times

Thursday, September 24, 2015

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Sports Illustrated Launches ‘SI Films’ in Another Shot Across ESPN’s Bow – Variety

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Time Inc.’s Sports Illustrated is expanding its slate of long-form video programming with the launch of SI Films, which is slated to debut six new features this year on the web. The move by SI is designed to capitalize on the 61-year-old magazine’s legacy of in-depth storytelling and reporting — and it’s another challenge to ESPN, which has built up its own stable of documentaries with ESPN Films. “With changing…

Texas high school coach who ordered players to hit referee resigns – The Guardian

Thursday, September 24, 2015

The Texas high school football coach accused of ordering two of his players to slam a referee to the ground earlier this month has resigned. Mack Breed admitted to his principal at John Jay High School that he ordered Michael Moreno and Javier Rojas to strike official Robert Watts in a game against Marble Falls on 4 September because, according to Breed, the official had used racist language and made…

Hidden Brain: What’s The Source Of Success In Sports? – NPR

Thursday, September 24, 2015

STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Why do the New England Patriots keep winning? They won the Super Bowl last season, of course. They have won four Super Bowls. Maybe it’s that Tom Brady is great or that coach Bill Belichick is a genius. Critics, of course, are already screaming at the radio that it’s because they bend the rules, something the Patriots were accused of even before Deflategate. So you can offer…

This man is blowing up fantasy sports – Fortune

Thursday, September 24, 2015

There are curses and cheers, flashing bulbs and blinking phones. On the manicured field here at Gillette Stadium outside Boston, before some 67,000 crazed fans, Tom Brady is about to take the first snap of the 2015 NFL season. The atmosphere is electric, and everyone—from the cheerleaders to the beer vendors—seems to be watching the quarterback’s outstretched hands. Except for Jason Robins. The 34-year-old chief executive of DraftKings, the ascendant…

7 things you never knew about being a sports camera operator – Vox

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Being a sports camera operator has a lot in common with being an athlete: It takes endurance, athletic knowledge, and teamwork. And while you’re at work, millions of people are sitting on their couches, crumbs on their shirts, judging your every move. Joe Sonnenburg has filmed a wide variety of sports events for TV for almost a decade, and he posts highlights of his exploits on Instagram. He recently…