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The people of Boston rallied around their sports teams as we attempted to find some normalcy in hockey, basketball, and baseball. But those teams rallied right back around the city, contributing to relief efforts and...

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After winning the Boston Marathon last week, women's wheelchair racer Tatyana McFadden competed in the London Marathon Sunday and dedicated her race to the victims of the Boston bombings. A look at how she honored...

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For what it’s worth, the NHL’s long history of labor disputes between players and owners has created dramatic paradigm shifts in the League’s successful teams. The post-lockout NHL in 2005 saw the emergence of players...

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Darrelle Revis will be in a Buccaneers uniform this season. The most sought-after cornerback in the NFL inked a contract for unspecified terms with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday. Yahoo Sports’ Jason Cole first tweeted...

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It was an emotional pre-game ceremony at Madison Square Garden before the Celtics and Knicks faced off in the playoffs. ...

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We’ve seen the incredible ceremonies held in the TD Garden and at Fenway Park to honor all those affected by the Boston Marathon bombing, but a few individual athletes have taken the extra step to...

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Less than twenty-four hours after the arrest of the remaining marathon bombing suspect the Red Sox were back in action with a very emotional game against the Kansas City Royals. The Sox fought their way...

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Yesterday’s man hunt sent the city into lockdown, and with Boston completely shut down, its sports team’s were understandably sidelined until further notice. As Boston begins an attempt to return to the everyday norm, some...

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The relief felt by the second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings extended far beyond Boston Friday night. The news was splashed on scoreboards throughout the country as fans cheered and sang “Sweet Caroline” in...

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Brittney Griner was named the No. 1 pick in Monday’s WNBA draft. It was a great honor for the three-time All-American center out of Baylor, but that was just the beginning of the media buzz...

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