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Former Kansas star erupts for 30 points and instantly puts NBA on notice
A former Kansas Jayhawk star put on a show as the New York Knicks played the Boston Celtics in an NBA Summer League matchup.
Pacers' Johnny Furphy throws down dunk of the Summer League in wild poster over Noa Essengue - Yahoo Sports
The NBA’s Summer League in Las Vegas is just getting started, but Johnny Furphy has already laid claim to what should easily go down as the dunk of the event.
Nebraska transfer Jaidyn Doss commits to Kansas
Kansas football landed its first commitment of the Designated Student Athlete portal window. Sources tell 247Sports, on Monday, the Nebraska transfer Jaidyn Doss committed to Lance Leipold and the Jayhawks. The receiver spent two years with the Nebraska program, in which he played multiple positions, and has three years of eligibility remaining.
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LSU's Brian Kelly pushes back at Big 12 coaches: 'I don't think you should be complaining' about House v. NCAA - CBSSports.com
College sports are entering uncharted territory with the recent approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, a landmark move expected to reshape the financial framework of amateur athletics. It's a step towards much-needed structure, but as several Big 12 football coaches expressed last week at the conference's media days, the transition brings uncertainty.
Trump flails as Epstein storm rages around his government | CNN Politics
Donald Trump very rarely loses control of his own story. But the Jeffrey Epstein saga is beyond his powers to quell.
It’s a new twist for the president, being at odds with the loudest and most conspiratorial faction of his MAGA movement.
Cal Raleigh first catcher to win All-Star Home Run Derby - ESPN
Seattle Mariners star and MLB home run leader Cal Raleigh became the first catcher to win the All-Star Home Run Derby, as he outlasted Tampa Bay Rays infielder Junior Caminero in the final Monday night.
Plague kills Arizona resident, marking first recorded death since 2007, health officials say - CBS News
Plague is rare to humans, with on average about seven cases reported annually in the U.S., most of them in the western states, according to federal health officials.
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