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DGB Grab Bag: More Price Is Right, the Sedins, and Kovalev's Shift
Let's remember that time Alexei Kovalev was on the ice for almost ten minutes.
How Does WADA Decide What Drugs Are Banned?
The World Anti-Doping Agency's process for putting drugs on the banned list leaves a lot open to interpretation.
The Morality Myth Behind the Modern Anti-Doping Movement
Drug testing in sports did not begin with the intent of creating a level playing field. Instead, early proponents believed sports doping was a "dangerous form of moral deception."
The Catch-22 of Anti-Doping Testing For High School Athletes
Very few school districts have an anti-doping testing program. As a result, high school athletes and coaches who compete at national tournaments and meets where testing occurs are sometimes unfamiliar with the process.
How is the Chargers Move to Los Angeles Going? Not Great!
The Chargers are moving to Los Angeles. How is it going so far? Pretty terribly.
The Chargers Are Bolting San Diego And I Don't Care
One San Diego sports fan finds it difficult to feel sad about losing a team that has given him so much misery throughout the years.
Stop Politicizing A Soccer Match Between the U.S. and Mexico
Friday's World Cup qualifying match between the U.S. and Mexico is unnecessarily being promoted against the backdrop of Tuesday's presidential election.
Vince Staples Tweeting About the WNBA Finals Is the Reason We Love Sports and Vince Staples
Vince Staples tweeting about the WNBA in the middle of the baseball playoffs and the Thursday night NFL game reminded us about what makes sports great.
Yulieski Gurriel's MLB Debut Was the End of an Era for Cuban Baseball
For many years, the Cuban government hailed baseball player Yulieski Gurriel as a symbol of the success of the revolution. On Sunday, Gurriel, only months after defecting from Cuba, made his MLB debut.
MLS Players Union Executive Director Calls Lawsuit Against Dempsey, Yedlin, Bradley "A Shakedown For Money"
MLSPU Executive Director Bob Foose believes that applying FIFA mandated solidarity payments to U.S. clubs could have a "horrible" affect on youth soccer development in the U.S.
Youth Clubs File Class Action Lawsuit vs. MLS Players Union and Dempsey, Yedlin and Bradley
A dramatic restructuring of the U.S. youth soccer system may occur as a result of a lawsuit that was filed in federal court on Friday.
U.S. Youth Club Given OK To File Complaint With FIFA Regarding DeAndre Yedlin Transfer
FIFA gives youth club permission to file a complaint regarding solidarity fees.