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The 7-foot-4 French phenomenon was the first rookie to finish a season with at least 1,500 points, 250 assists and 250 blocked shots.
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From remembering the words to starting on the right note, it takes a lot of work to earn one of the coveted spots to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at a Round Rock Express game.
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The winningest college football coach in the history of Texas Tech, Leach died Tuesday at the age of 61.
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Chris Beard was released on bond Monday after being arrested for allegedly assaulting a household member. UT suspended the 49-year-old coach without pay.
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Houston is one of 11 U.S. cities that will host matches in four years. NRG Stadium, where the Houston Texans play, will host between five and six matches over a 35-day period.
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Controversy has surrounded the World Cup in Qatar. But once the games start, we tend to lose sight of the bad and focus more on national pride and the dreams of young athletes.
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The team has improved from a second-from-the-bottom finish in their first season to a second-place finish this year.
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Austin's F1 weekend is expected to bring record-breaking crowds. Here's what to know about the race.F1 weekend has arrived in Austin. The race is now one of three events of its kind in the U.S., but Austin's has the highest attendance record and is expected to bring more than 400,000 people this year.
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The action starts with Austin FC vs. Los Angeles FC, a battle of the top two teams in the MLS Western Conference.
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Rock star Jack White loves baseball, like co-own-a-bat-company-stop-a-rock-'n'-roll-tour-to-play loves baseball. His company Warstic has an affinity for a sandlot field in Eastern Travis County.
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The WNBA star admitted to bringing cannabis into Russia but said she had packed in a hurry and did not intend to break the law. If convicted, she could face up to 10 years in prison.
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An NPR/Ipsos poll shows a stark partisan split on laws that prevent transgender youth from accessing medical care for gender transition.