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Golf's most prestigious tournament, the Masters in Augusta, Ga., wrapped up on Sunday with a repeat champion. Highland Park's Scottie Scheffler won his second green jacket, the fourth youngest to win multiple times.
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Police say Rice, who drove the Lamborghini that started a multi-car crash in Dallas March 30, is not currently in custody.
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In front of a sold out crowd, El Paso Locomotive FC had an international friendly against FC Juárez.
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The Cougars were Big 12 regular-season champions this season after making the move into that power conference. They play blueblood Duke on Friday night at the home of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, about 250 miles from the Houston campus.
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The 2024 season presents an opportunity for the Rangers to be the first team to win back-to-back World Series titles in nearly 25 years.
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Saturday’s FC Dallas game will see the return of MLS referees with the Professional Soccer Referees Association after a lockout that banned them from games in the midst of contract negotiations.
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With NCAA brackets formed, the college basketball tournaments dubbed March Madness because of its drama begin this week. Here are some highlights to watch for as the men's and women's games begin.
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Dallas Stars unveil larger-than-life statue of Mike Modano, who helped team win its only Stanley CupPostponed because of rain, the Dallas Stars hockey team unveiled the Mike Modano statue during the first intermission of Saturday’s sold-out game against Los Angeles.
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Prescott filed a lawsuit Monday accusing a North Texas woman of making false sexual assault allegations to extort millions of dollars.
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Hector Ortiz, who spent the past 18 years as a manager and coach in the Texas Rangers organization, has died after a long battle with cancer. He was 54.
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The University of North Texas athletics department knew it would need additional resources to be competitive in the American Athletic Conference after making the jump from Conference USA over the summer.
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The 2024 Major League Soccer season has begun. But its referees are still on the sidelines.
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After a record-setting open to the season, serious injuries to four top players on Texas Christian University’s women’s basketball team led mostly to losses. The Horned Frog’s roster was so depleted, the coach invited any students to try out. Is it enough to help restore the victories?
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The organization that employs referees for Major League Soccer barred union-member referees from the field just days before the league's season-opening week.