Todd Ranck
American Wins Boston Marathon
American Meb Keflezighi has won the Boston Marathon, a year after a bombing at the finish line left three dead and more than 260 people injured.
49-Year-Old Bernard Hopkins Set to Unify Titles
WASHINGTON -- As Bernard Hopkins snatched two championship belts displayed in front of Beibut Shumenov and moved them to his own spot on the dais, the light heavyweight from Kazakhstan sat expressionless, seemingly unmoved by the brashness of the ageless American.
Pro Golfer Attacked On Course
Pablo Larrazabal couldn't believe what was coming his way.
These NBA Playoffs Are Up For Grabs
It's hardly a certainty that the No. 1 seeds in the conference playoffs will reach the NBA Finals. It's happened that way only 11 times in the last 35 years.
These playoffs might be about parity as well.
It's probably wouldn't come as overly surprising if No...
Duke’s Parker Enters NBA Draft
Duke freshman Jabari Parker is entering the NBA draft, and there's a strong chance he'll be the No. 1 pick.
Remembering Victims Of Boston Marathon Bombing
President Barack Obama is paying tribute to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing on its first anniversary with a moment of silence in the Oval Office.
Are Oscar Pistorius’s Outbursts in Court Real or Staged?
Oscar Pistorius came under intense pressure Monday at his murder trial from the chief prosecutor, who dismissed his account of how he killed girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp as a flimsy web of lies and accused the Olympian of staging emotional outbursts to mask difficulty in answering a barrage of probing questions.
Former Olympian Michael Phelps Is Back
Michael Phelps is coming out of retirement, the first step toward possibly swimming at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
NBA Playoff Picture Becoming Clear
A look at where things stand in the NBA playoff picture, with seven days remaining in the regular season:
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EAST UPDATE
Frank Vogel had a good Wednesday.
Indiana's coach gave his starters a day off, watched his backups beat Milwaukee, and climbed back atop the Eastern Conference standings...
Prosecutor Attacks Pistorius’ Character
A prosecutor hammered at Oscar Pistorius' credibility at his murder trial Thursday, asserting that the star athlete had a string of unlikely excuses for why he wasn't to blame in the three gun charges he faces on top of murder.
In casting doubt on the Olympian's honesty while cross-examining him, prosecutor Gerrie Nel was pushing the prosecution's argument that Pistorius is also lying about killin