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MLB, Union Agree To Test For Opioids; Pot No Longer Banned

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​The changes are reportedly expected to go into effect at the beginning of 2020 spring training.
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MUSIC: "El Condor" by D. Hentschel STORY: In the Tilaran mountains of northwestern Costa Rica, an unusual conservation project is taking shape. It's the Bosque Eterno de Los Ninos or Children's Eternal Forest. Thousands of hectares...
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VOICED: Iraq stock market embraces new technology

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VOICED: Iraq stock market embraces new technology
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Chelsea FC Sale to Investor Todd Boehly Gets UK Approval

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The sale of Chelsea FC to US investor Todd Boehly for £4.25 billion ($5.3 billion) has been approved by the UK government, ending Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich's near 20-year ownership of the football club. David Hellier has more...
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FIFA Faces Coca-Cola Scrutiny on Unpublished Probe

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Nov. 24 -- FIFA is facing pressure from Coca-Cola about the unreleased report of the probe of World Cup games awarded to Russia and Qatar. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols looks at the potential impact of action against FIFA by other sponsors...
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John Heilemann: Barry Bonds Should Be in Hall of Fame

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Jan. 6 -- Mark Halperin disagrees! Think of the children, John! (Source: Bloomberg)
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Starbucks to Buy Rest of Japanese Unit for $913.5M

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Sept. 24 -- Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin reports on Starbucks, the world's largest coffee-shop chain, agreeing to buy the remaining 61% of its Japanese operations for $913.5M. She speaks to Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Baseball Teams Work To Win Pennant

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Newsreel cameraman films baseball game from press box / Yankees warm up on the field / Yankees manager Joe McCarthy sits in dugout / Indians manager Roger Peckenpaugh talks to team in dugout / Bobby Feller looks at and winks at camera /...
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5 Film & TV Panels You Can't Miss at Comic-Con | THR News

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With hundreds of Comic Con panels happening, it can be hard to narrow down which ones are likely going to make the biggest splashes. Luckily, The Hollywood Reporter broke down the 5 Most Anticipated Comic-Con Panels from Film and TV.
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NFL, Live Events Demand Drives Ticket Resales for SeatGeek

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Sep.05 -- Russ D-Souza, co-founder at SeatGeek, discusses ticket demand for the upcoming NFL season, competition in the ticket resale industry, and opportunities to grow his company. Marc Chandler, managing partner at Bannockburn Global...
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European Soccer Clubs Propose New Super League

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Apr.18 -- A group of the world’s richest soccer clubs announced plans for a European breakaway league starting in August. The project could herald the sport’s biggest shakeup in decades and make elite teams even wealthier. James Ludden...
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Roger Goodell: Most Valuable … Commissioner?

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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has raked in $128 million over the past two years. The disclosure of Goodell’s pay comes at a time when he has been criticized for his handling of some prickly issues in the league.
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Major league baseball star, Pete Rose, breaks Ty Cobb's all-time hits record with his 4,192nd hit, September 11th, 1985

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Major league baseball player, Pete Rose, breaks Ty Cobb's all-time hits record with his 4,192nd hit, September 11th, 1985
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Wondering who to start and who to sit this week on your fantasy football team? The AP's Josh Dickey and Josh Hoffner have some advice.

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HEADLINE: 'Two Joshes': Fantasy football advice CAPTION: Wondering who to start and who to sit this week on your fantasy football team? The AP's Josh Dickey and Josh Hoffner have some advice. (Nov. 7)
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The NFL's PR Crisis: Can Goodell Hold On to His Job?

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Sept. 19 -- Columbia Business School's Adam Galinsky, sports agent Leigh Steinberg, Rosenblatt Securites' Brian Blair and Bloomberg's Scott Soshnick react to Roger Goodell's news conference. They speak with Trish Regan on ""Street...
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There Won't Be Another Jeter for a Long Time: Dolich

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Sept. 25 -- Andy Dolich, former EVP of the Oakland Athletics, discusses the legacy of Derek Jeter with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Ched Evans considered by Oldham Athletic

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Ched Evans considered by Oldham Athletic
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David Stern: NBA Is Beginning Its Digital Revolution

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May 3 -- NBA Commissioner Emeritus David Stern talks with Scarlet Fu about digital streaming of NBA programming and the continued growth in the worth of NBA media rights. He speaks from the Milken Institute Global Conference on...
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VOICED : First US womens pro ice hockey league get its skates on

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VOICED : First US womens pro ice hockey league get its skates on
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'Justice League': DCEU in Trouble After Low Domestic Box Office Opening | THR News

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The big-budget film posted the lowest domestic opening of any DC superhero pic since 'Green Lantern' in 2011, and the lowest for the DC Extended Universe.
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Athletes Go On Strike For Jacob Blake

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Numerous MLB, NBA, WNBA, MLS and NHL games have been postponed as athletes walk out in protest of the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
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ESPN: MLB Proposes 76-Game Season

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A proposal obtained by ESPN features a 75% prorated salary for players and would open the regular season in early July.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Barr says naval air station shooting was act of terrorism, Associate gives House committee contents on Giuliani's phone, Astros fire manager, GM
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NFL And 15 Teams' Twitter Accounts Hacked

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OurMine calls itself a "white-hat" group, meaning it hacks in order to test cybersecurity and to promote its services.