Tags: Sports
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Sloane Stephens Falls Short at Australian Open
After making news by defeating Serena Williams
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Scientists Track Down Disease Caused by Head Trauma
Previously they had been only be able to detect it after sufferer had died
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"No Dope, No Hope" - Why Should Spectators Care About Lance Armstrong and "Doping" In Sports?
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Friday Funnies: Lance and Manti
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Curt Schilling Selling Bloody Sock
Though apparently it's not the bloody sock
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College Football Player's Tragic Story a Hoax
Media covered his girlfriend's tragic death. Turns out she didn't exist.
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Armstrong Confesses Doping to Oprah
Interview to be aired Thursday
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Lance Armstrong Preparing for Oprah Interview
Is expected to admit to doping
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Armstrong Expected to Admit to Doping in Oprah Interview
Interview to be taped Monday
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Longtime College Football Manager: Everybody Deflates Footballs on Game Day
Caused a stir when it happened at USC
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Baseball to Add Regular HGH Testing This Season
Adds regular season testing to existing off-season and spring training testing
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NHL Board Approves New Collective Bargaining Agreement
Players to vote Friday and Saturday
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No One Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame This Year
Just second time in 40 years that's happened
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ESPN Declines Renewing Contract for Pundit Who Called Quarterback "Cornball Brother" For Marrying White Woman, Possibly Voting Republican
Drinking the haterade ended up hurting
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Ken Burns, Taxpayer-Funded Moral Sadist
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Lance Armstrong to Appear on Oprah's Show
Rumors circulating he will admit to doping
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How Austrian Economic Theory Explains the NHL Lockout
Instead of a central bank manipulating the price of money, a league tries to control the price of labor through collective bargaining.
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Son of Clippers Owner Found Dead in Malibu
Possible drug overdose
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NFL Player Chris Kluwe on Being a Libertarian
The Minnesota Vikings punter discusses libertarianism, anarchism, Ayn Rand, empathy, and what he’d change about the U.S. government.
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Our Favorite - and Least Favorite - Things in 2012 (Non-Politics Edition)
Forget politics for a minute. Here's what Reason staffers liked - and hated - in the past year.