Times columnist Bill Plaschke is the worst thing to ever happen to sports journalism ... Angeles Times welcomes expressions of all views. Letters should be brief and become the property of ...
Readers of the L.A. Times Sports section give their opinions and thoughts on the Dodgers' victory over the Yankees in the ...
England interim boss Lee Carsley admits he does not want his squads to feel like a "copy and paste" job after unveiling his latest selections for the October international break. Tottenham forward ...
Following what has been a very cloudy and windy stretch of weather ever since a front crossed through late in the day Wednesday, the sunshine and less windy conditions will finally return to round ...
The observations of Richard Janik regarding the Focus of the University of Arizona might be viewed along with that in the Sports Page regarding an autistic high school football player doing ...
Multiple women have accused Todd Golden, the men's basketball coach at Florida, of sexually harassing female students, the ...
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Cancel anytime. There's a lot of advertising around Missouri Amendment 2, which would legalize sports betting, including a full-page ad in the Post-Dispatch on Oct. 27. It claims the measure will ...
Istvan Kovacs, the European vice president of the WBO and former Secretary General of the International Boxing Association - the body which administered the test failed by Khelif - declared the ...
Hubert Davis seems convinced that Elliot Cadeau is a different player, Jalen Washington and Ven-Allen Lubin are ready to replace Armando Bacot and R.J. Davis is going to copy-and-paste his ...
“However, as providers have begun to recognise the phenomenal growth happening in women’s soccer, there has been a rush to ‘copy and paste’ the templates already in use in men’s sports.
Vaughn Hardenberg Westwood Times columnist Bill Plaschke is the worst thing to ever happen to sports journalism. He might be an award winner but when it comes to him predicting winners he is the ...