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What is known about former first lady Barbara Bush's health
Former first lady Barbara Bush is receiving "comfort care" at her family's home in Houston after deciding she wanted no further medical treatment for unspecified health problems. The 92-year-old has suffered from congestive heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in recent years,
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3rd Olympic athlete kicked out for alleged doping violations
A Slovenian hockey player has been expelled from the Olympic Games after allegedly testing positive for a banned substance, the international Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said today. Ziga Jeglic, who played on the Slovenian team that beat Team USA last week, was tested on match day,
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Russian athlete fails doping test at Olympics
GANGNEUNG, South Korea -- The Russian delegation at the Pyeongchang Olympics has announced that one of its athletes has failed a drug test. The New York Times reported?Sunday that the athlete has been identified as Russian curler Aleksandr Krushelnitckii, who won a bronze medal with his wife,
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Anthony Joshua-Joseph Parker fight could decide the heavyweight division's future
With the announcement of Anthony Joshua-Joseph Parker, heavyweight boxing is tidying itself up and setting up the possibility of an undisputed champion. Cleaning up the world heavyweight titles and holding all four belts eluded the likes of Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield, Mike Tyson, Riddick Bowe
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Mom's alarming photo of sleeping toddler warns parents of indoor heatstroke
A Canadian mother is hoping to bring awareness to the dangers of indoor heatstroke, which she said could have taken the life of her 3-year-old daughter. Jenn Abma of Edmonton, Alberta, told ABC News that she went upstairs to wake her toddler, Anastasia, from her hour-long nap on July 13. Abma said
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The Kentucky Derby's rich history of diversity
Many know the Kentucky Derby as an over-the-top horse race held in the spring, where -- in between sips of mint juleps -- people dressed in huge hats and pressed outfits cheer as racehorses run around a dirt track. But the derby, which is the oldest continuous sporting event in America, is steeped
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What we know about VX nerve agent that allegedly killed Kim Jong Nam
The fast-acting poison used in the apparent assassination of Kim Jong Nam at a crowded airport terminal in Malaysia last week was the banned chemical weapon VX nerve agent, according to police. Kim Jong Nam is the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un . The Royal Malaysia Police
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Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury fails second VADA test for cocaine
Heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury has once again tested positive for cocaine, according to documentation of the failed test obtained by ESPN.com on Wednesday. It should come as little surprise, however, because Fury admitted in a lengthy interview with Rolling Stone this week that over the past
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Tyson Fury notified of positive test for cocaine, likely to lose title belts
Heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury, who pulled out of an Oct. 29 rematch with former champion Wladimir Klitschko last week for unspecified reasons, has been notified that he tested positive for cocaine. Klitschko and Fury agreed to have drug testing for their rematch overseen by the Las
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Tyson Fury notified of positive test for cocaine, likely to lose title belts
Heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury, who pulled out of an Oct. 29 rematch with former champion Wladimir Klitschko last week for unspecified reasons, has been notified that he tested positive for cocaine. Klitschko and Fury agreed to have drug testing for their rematch overseen by the Las