NFL lockout returns to players, teams dismay
AP – Sat Apr 30, 9:00 am ETEDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. – The wildest week in NFL history had one more twist at the end and it means football is off limits again. Full Story »
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. – The wildest week in NFL history had one more twist at the end and it means football is off limits again. Full Story »
BERLIN, Germany (AFP) - Borussia Dortmund were crowned Bundesliga champions on Saturday with a 2-0 win at home against Nuremberg to land their first German league title since 2002. Full Story »
SAN JOSE, Calif. - After spending most of the second half of the season in the minors, Benn Ferriero was thrilled when he learned he would make his playoff debut in the opener for San Jose on his 24th birthday. Full Story »
MOSCOW - Miki Ando of Japan won the world figure skating championships after overcoming Olympic gold medalist Kim Yu-na in a duel of exceptional elegance on Saturday. Full Story »
CHICAGO - White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen won't fight his two-game suspension from Major League Baseball for posting messages on his Twitter account after being ejected from a game earlier this week. Full Story »
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - Kenrick Ellis has a past filled with mistakes. He insists the New York Jets didn't make a big one themselves by drafting him in the third round. Full Story »
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is set to deliver the commencement address at the New England Institute of Technology in Rhode Island. Full Story »
MEMPHIS (Reuters) - The Memphis Grizzlies sealed a stunning upset of top-ranked San Antonio in the first round of the NBA playoffs on Friday, beating the Spurs 99-91 to clinch their series 4-2 at the FedEx Forum on Friday. Full Story »
IOWA CITY, Iowa - The University of Iowa athletics department will enhance its oversight of recruiting trips taken by coaches to decrease the risk of NCAA rules violations after an internal audit found some shortcomings, school officials said Friday. Full Story »
GENEVA (AFP) - Astana's Alexandre Vinokourov won the 166.1 km third stage of the Tour de Romandie from Thierrens to the western Swiss town of Neuchatel on Friday in a sprint finish. Full Story »
WASHINGTON - Tampa Bay Lightning coach Guy Boucher might very well have been sincere when he called Alex Ovechkin's top-seeded Washington Capitals "a hockey machine" and "a more powerful team than us." Full Story »
ESTORIL, Portugal (AFP) - Second seed Fernando Verdasco will face up and coming Canadian Milos Raonic in the semi-finals of the Estoril Open here on Saturday after the pair each finished up rain-interrupted matches which began on Friday. Full Story »
SEOUL, South Korea - Miguel Angel Jimenez and Brett Rumford shared the lead at 10 under when third-round play in the Ballantine's Championship was suspended Saturday because of heavy rain and lightning. Full Story »
TORONTO (Reuters) - Dana White, the bombastic president of Ultimate Fighting Championship, whipped Canadians into a lather last year when he said welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre was better known than hockey great Wayne Gretzky. Full Story »
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Manny Pacquiao and his trainer Freddie Roach expressed contrasting views on Wednesday when discussing the possibility of a knockout by the Filipino in his title bout next week with American Shane Mosley. Full Story »
RICHMOND, Va. - Make it two wins in two nights for Denny Hamlin at his home track. Full Story »
LOS ANGELES - Retired figure skater Michelle Kwan and Hollywood producer Frank Marshall will co-chair the organizing committee for the International Olympic Committee Women and Sport Conference in 2012. Full Story »
Prince William and Kate Middleton have decided not to leave for their honeymoon immediately and the newlyweds will stay in Britain this weekend, palace officials said Saturday. Full Story »
Professional golfer Notah Begay III is fighting the growing problem of diabetes among Native-American youth, saying the disease could ultimately cost tribes their future leaders if nothing is done. Full Story »
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday replaced three high-level managers in the nation's air traffic control system following embarrassing incidents of controllers sleeping on the job and making potentially dangerous mistakes. Full Story »
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