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Birmingham-Southern closed for good on Friday. But its baseball team continues its Cinderella run in the DIII World Series

By Issy Ronald and Jacob Lev, CNN (CNN) — A day after the school closed for good, Birmingham-Southern College’s name is still being carried across the chest of the school’s baseball team and creating headlines across the US. Despite the school shuttering its doors due to financial difficulties, the Panthers defeated Randolph-Macon 9-7 on Saturday

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Simone Biles leads after first day of Xfinity US Gymnastics Championships. Can she win yet another national title?

By Issy Ronald and Jacob Lev, CNN (CNN) — Simone Biles is halfway to a record-extending ninth all-around national title after dominating the first day of the Xfinity US Gymnastics Championships and could complete the extraordinary achievement on Sunday. The four-time Olympic gold medalist finished the first day of the senior women’s all-around competition in

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2024 men’s T20 World Cup: Boasting over a billion fans across the world, cricket is set to enjoy ‘fiery vibes’ in New York

By Ben Morse, CNN (CNN) — Cricket is the second most popular sport around the globe – it has over one billion fans – but one market it has failed to crack is the US. That is despite cricket’s first ever international match having been played in Manhattan in 1844. And now, 180 years later,

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Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul match delayed due to Tyson’s medical issue

By Jacob Lev, CNN (CNN) — Mike Tyson’s highly-anticipated match against YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul has been postponed after Tyson suffered an ulcer flareup earlier this week, Tyson’s publicist and Netflix announced Friday. “I want to thank my fans around the world for their support and understanding during this time. Unfortunately, due to my ulcer flareup, I

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Biden breaks unofficial rule about headwear while hosting the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs

By DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has broken an unofficial political rule about headwear when helped celebrate the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs at the White House — he tried on the team helmet he received as a gift. The entire team attended Friday’s celebration on the South Lawn.

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