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Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty in Deaths of 2 in Texas
Prosecutors in Texas say they will seek the death penalty for a professional MMA fighter accused in the deaths of two people whose bodies were found in a shallow grave in Oklahoma.
Astros to Extend Protective Netting Before Next Homestand
The Houston Astros will extend the protective netting at Minute Maid Park to cover more of the seating area, joining other teams that have taken safety measures after foul balls injured fans.
Transgender Athlete Policy is Subject of Civil Rights Probe
The federal Office for Civil Rights has launched an investigation into Connecticut's policy allowing transgender high school athletes to compete as the gender with which they identify.
Sandusky to be Resentenced Next Month in Molestation Case
A state judge has ordered Jerry Sandusky be taken to a central Pennsylvania courtroom next month for resentencing on his 45-count child sexual abuse conviction, six months after an appeals court ruled mandatory minimums had been improperly applied.
Cowboys DE Robert Quinn Breaks Hand, Sidelined for Preseason
The Cowboys traded for Quinn in the offseason, signing him to an $8 million, one-year deal while sending a sixth-round pick in next year's draft to the Dolphins.
New Mexico Regulators Decline to Grant 6th ‘Racino’ License
New Mexico horse racing regulators have declined to grant a sixth state horse track and casino license after months of uncertainty.
WWE Wrestler Jerry Lawler Files Suit Over Son’s Death
World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame wrestler Jerry "The King" Lawler has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a Tennessee county where his son suffered a fatal injury while incarcerated.
Quinn: Anthem Protests ‘Might Come Up’ with Cowboys’ Jones
Dallas defensive end Robert Quinn says he chose his new team before an offseason trade from Miami because it felt like the right fit when he visited the Cowboys.
Ex-Wife of Slain Former NBA Player Pleads Guilty
Defense attorney Juni Ganguli told reporters outside of the courtroom that Sherra Wright's defense at trial would have been that her ex-husband beat her for years and she was tired of it.
Lakers Claim Kostas Antetokounmpo Off Waivers from Dallas
The Los Angeles Lakers have been awarded the rights to Kostas Antetokounmpo on a waiver claim.