Founder of Chicago charity that received $200,000 as part of NFL kickoff event was seen in photos cutting dreadlocks of African-American youths.
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Use a fitness app to track your workouts? Your data may not be as protected as you think
USA TODAY Sports examined what popular fitness-tracking hardware and app companies state in privacy statements and terms of service. Is your info safe?
Dale Earnhardt Jr. hospitalized after his private plane crashes at Tennessee airport
Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s private plane crashed on Thursday at a Tennessee airport, and the former NASCAR driver wastransported to an areahospital.
FBI issues subpoenas as part of widening sports trading card fraud investigation
Several subpoenas have been issued as part of a federal investigation into potentially doctored trading cards that have sold for millions.
Dallas Cowboys, RB Ezekiel Elliott face $20 million amended lawsuit over 2017 car accident
Dallas Cowboys and Ezekiel Elliott arelisted as defendants in $20 million amended lawsuit filedby man involved in car accident with Elliott in 2017.
Tiger Woods’ lawyers: Woods has no connection to bartender’s death, want lawsuit tossed
Attorneys for Tiger Woods ask a Florida court to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit filed by parents of a 24-year-old bartender.
Former NASCAR chief Brian France pleads guilty to DWI as part of deal with prosecutors
Former NASCAR chairman and CEO Brian France accepted a diversion deal in a New York courtroom on Friday, 10 months after his DWI arrest.
Cristiano Ronaldo sexual assault lawsuit changes venues, accuser seeks $200 million
Soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo faces a federal lawsuit over an alleged 2009 sexual assault in Las Vegas. The suit originally was filed in Nevada.
Thirty-seven ex-Ohio State athletes sue school over alleged sexual abuse by former team doctor
Thirty-sevenformer Ohio State athletes filed a Title IX lawsuit againstthe school Wednesday, the latest federal lawsuit that alleges sexual abuse by formerteam doctor Richard Strauss.
Mike Tyson, Floyd Landis among athletes asking WADA to remove marijuana from banned list
Athletes for CARE requestedWADA – the organizationthat sets drug policy for Olympic sports – remove THC from its banned list in a letter Thursday.