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LeBron James Chided as Overprotective Dad
According Deadspin’s sports columnist, Stephen Knox, NBA legend LeBron James may have achieved athletic feats that ordinary men can only dream of, ...
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Retirees Need Purpose More Than Just Pickleball
“Now that you are retired, it’s time to play pickleball all day, every day.”
That’s the message from the front of a retirement ...
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Good Results from Unpleasant Situations
Texas pastor Tan Flippin was left thanking God, after a cycling accident in 2018 landed him in the hospital with fractures to his hip. His ride that ...
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God Knows Us Better Than Artificial Intelligence
Baseball scouts are constantly looking for new talent, but Major League Baseball is now partnering with Uplift Labs, a biomechanics company, which “says ...
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Pro Quarterback Praises Unknown Hero
Pro quarterback Patrick Mahomes had just limped his way through a last-minute, game-winning drive in the 2023 AFC Championship when he gave the credit ...
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The NFL Player Who Scored for the Other Team
NFL lineman Jim Marshall was part of the revered “Purple People Eater” Minnesota Viking defensive line. For twenty seasons he never missed ...
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Shot Putter Saved Team with Hurdle Run
Sometimes just taking part is what counts. Just ask Belgian shot-put thrower Jolien Boumkwo, who competed in the 100-meter hurdles at the European Athletics ...
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NBA Champion Lauded for Exceptional Mind
To excel in the National Basketball Association, as in any sports league, a player must be in excellent physical condition. But according to a profile ...
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NFL Legend Finds New Life Coaching Daughters
Hall of Fame NFL quarterback Steve Young has found a new way to be around the sport that made him a star--coaching his daughters in flag football. Flag ...
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NBA Teams Should Rely Less on Star Players
Two researchers have found that success comes with a trap: It can cause teams to rely more on their “stars.” This makes the team less adaptable ...
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