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Jack Milko

Rory McIlroy feeling confident despite Bryson DeChambeau’s sizable U.S. Open lead

Rory McIlroy during the third round of the 2024 U.S. Open. | Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

Rory McIlroy believes he has a solid chance to break his 10-year major drought, despite the deficit he faces.

Rory McIlroy has a 10-year-old monkey on his back, but to shake it off, he will have to overcome a three-shot deficit during the final round of the U.S. Open.

Despite that, McIlroy, who last won a major in 2014, feels confident that he can still find a way to triumph at Pinehurst...

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Walsh sets world mark in 100 fly at U.S. trials

Gretchen Walsh was more than a half-second under world-record pace at the turn and finished strong to eclipse the 100m fly mark of 55.48 set by Sweden's Sarah Sjöström at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

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Traveling Phils fans give Kimbrel earful at Camden

Craig Kimbrel said he "definitely heard" the Phillies fans who packed Camden Yards on Saturday, when he struck out the final three batters in a 6-2 Orioles win.

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Michael Voepel

Wilson emotional after sliding Aces fall to Liberty

Aces star A'ja Wilson got emotional after Saturday's loss -- Vegas' sixth of the season -- when talking about what she needs to do to help the reigning champions get back on track.

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DeChambeau fights hip injury, up 3 shots at Open

While getting his right hip treated between holes, Bryson DeChambeau pumped fists and entertained fans on his way to a 67 and a three-shot lead going into the final round of the U.S. Open.

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Teaching Isn't For Everyone, But If You Plan An Epic Last Day Of Classes, I'll Assign You A Subject

You better not be one of those teachers who still makes students get work done on the last day!

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36 Summer Products So Good You’ll Want To Buy One For Your Bestie, Too

You both deserve to spend the summer smelling like this TikTok-beloved ~vanilla cashmere~ body lotion.

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You'll Feel Like Dancing, These 31 Shoes Are Just That Comfortable

BRB, auditioning for the next remake of Footloose in my new dancing shoes.

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Wes Davis

NASA says Voyager 1 is fully back online months after it stopped making sense

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Voyager 1, the farthest human-made craft from the Earth, is finally sending back data from all four of its scientific instruments, NASA said this week. That means the agency is once more receiving its readings on plasma waves, magnetic fields, and space-bound particles.

Voyager 1 stopped sending back good data in November, and fixing it was fraught as engineers had to wait 45 hours to hear anything back. In April, the agency got it to start sending back health and status...

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Mark Schofield

Men’s College World Series: Mitchell Daly and Kentucky walk it off against NC State

For the third time in three games, the Men’s College World Series delivered a walk-off ending

For the first time in the history of the Men’s College World Series, the opening two games ended in walk-off fashion. Vance Honeycutt’s single in the bottom of the ninth inning Friday powered UNC to a 3-2 win over Virginia, and in the nightcap, Tennessee rallied in the bottom of the ninth to overcome a three-run deficit to defeat Florida State 12-11.

If you thought that meant that...

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Jack Milko

NBC Sports aerial shot of Bryson DeChambeau's hip injury, treatment goes viral

Bryson DeChambeau hits a tee shot during the third round of the 2024 U.S. Open. | Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

A doctor stretched Bryson DeChambeau out during the third round of the U.S. Open, which immediately went viral.

During the third round of the U.S. Open, on the 9th hole, Jim “Bones” Mackay, the on-course reporter for NBC Sports, noted that Bryson DeChambeau had requested the presence of his “physio.”

DeChambeau’s right hip was bothering him, yet he continued...

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Savannah Leigh Richardson

U.S. Open: Ludvig Åberg’s daring approach shot leads to viral caddie moment

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Ludvig Åberg played a gutsy shot that paid off at the U.S. Open, which caused his caddie to give the only acceptable facial expression.

Ludvig Åberg has been impressive since his PGA Tour debut last year. This week at the U.S. Open is no different, as he held the lead after 36 holes at Pinehurst No. 2.

Yet, he did not have his best stuff with him during the third round, until he arrived at the par-5 10th. After finding the fairway once again off...

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Sam Marsden

Spain embrace new 'clinical' edge in Croatia rout

Luis de la Fuente says Spain don't need to have the ball to do damage after beating Croatia 3-0 at Euro 2024 but losing the possession battle for the first time in 136 competitive games.

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Michael Voepel

Serena lauds Clark, hopes she'll 'stay grounded'

Speaking to reporters at the Tribeca Film Festival on Thursday, Serena Williams, winner of 23 Grand Slam tournaments, said that she understands why WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark avoids social media and that she hopes the WNBA rookie tunes out negativity.

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Jones' 34 help Liberty top Aces in Finals rematch

Jonquel Jones' career-high 34 points helped the Liberty pull away from the Aces to win Saturday's WNBA Finals rematch 90-82.

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Greg Wyshynski

An underlying battle of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final? Mario Kart vs. Poker

How do you pass the time when traveling the longest distance between two cities in a Cup Final?

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Can the Oilers win Game 4? Thoughts on lineup and tactical changes, plus score predictions

Down 3-0 to the Panthers, Connor McDavid & Co. need a win to avoid the sweep. Here's how they can send the series back to Florida.

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