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Amy Trask, once called the most powerful woman in the National Football League, stepped down as chief executive officer of the Oakland Raiders.
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Amy Trask, once called the most powerful woman in the National Football League, has resigned as chief executive officer of the Oakland Raiders.
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Golfer Vijay Singh, the winner of the 2000 Masters Tournament, sued the PGA Tour claiming he was publicly humiliated by a suspension for using deer-antler spray before he was cleared of wrongdoing two months later.
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If anyone can relate to Jason Collins, it’s Golden State Warriors President Rick Welts, a former National Basketball Association chief marketing officer who says the first openly gay male athlete in a major U.S. team sport can cash in by coming out.
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Vijay Singh withdrew from the Wells Fargo Championship, one day after the U.S. PGA Tour cleared the golfer of wrongdoing for using deer-antler spray because the World Anti-Doping Agency said it was no longer outlawed.
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It was only a matter of time, and that time has arrived: In the latest issue of Sports Illustrated, NBA center Jason Collins has come out as gay.
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The 12th Tribeca Film Festival, which opens Wednesday and continues through April 28, may not be the biggest edition ever mounted. Yet it’s still enormous enough to be overwhelming, with 89 feature films, 60 shorts and five interactive projects from 37 countries.
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University of Michigan sophomore guard Trey Burke and his freshmen teammates have a chance to win the national championship the school’s Fab Five never did.
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As you may know, the latest sports doping “scandal” involves a banned performance-enhancing drug derived from -- I am not making this up -- deer antlers.
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The spinoff of Time Inc. to create the world’s largest publicly traded magazine publisher may be just the beginning of deals for the owner of People and Sports Illustrated.
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