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The Met Gala is over, but dandyism isn't. Here's how to dress like a dandy in everyday life

Read full article: The Met Gala is over, but dandyism isn't. Here's how to dress like a dandy in everyday life

Dandyism was at the heart of Monday’s Met Gala, where many of the world’s most famous and influential tastemakers donned their luxury best to kick off the “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” exhibit.

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Boston celebrates 1965 Freedom Rally led by MLK as advocates urge continued fight against injustice

Read full article: Boston celebrates 1965 Freedom Rally led by MLK as advocates urge continued fight against injustice

Sixty years after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. led a rally protesting housing discrimination and segregated schools in Boston, hundreds of people gathered at the same site to honor and reflect on the historic event.

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Former Phillies slugger Ryan Howard makes pitch for Negro Leagues Baseball Museum expansion

Read full article: Former Phillies slugger Ryan Howard makes pitch for Negro Leagues Baseball Museum expansion

Former Philadelphia Phillies slugger Ryan Howard and San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt announced their plans Thursday to join the Negro Leagues’ “Pitch for the Future” in bringing greater awareness to the legacy of the Negro Leagues with a museum expansion.

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Three Hegseth aides ousted in leak investigation decry 'baseless attacks'

Read full article: Three Hegseth aides ousted in leak investigation decry 'baseless attacks'

Three former senior advisers to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are decrying what they called “baseless attacks” after each was escorted from the Pentagon in an expanding probe on information leaks.

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Baseball celebrates Jackie Robinson's legacy on 78th anniversary of breaking color barrier

Read full article: Baseball celebrates Jackie Robinson's legacy on 78th anniversary of breaking color barrier

Mookie Betts and his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates were joined by the Colorado Rockies in visiting Jackie Robinson's statue at Dodger Stadium on the 78th anniversary of the infielder breaking baseball's color barrier.

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What is Jackie Robinson Day around Major League Baseball and why is it always on April 15?

Read full article: What is Jackie Robinson Day around Major League Baseball and why is it always on April 15?

Jackie Robinson’s legacy is being celebrated around the major leagues, with the day named for the first Black baseball player of the modern era and marking the 78th anniversary of his debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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Plans to celebrate America's 250th anniversary were underway. Then came the federal funding cuts

Read full article: Plans to celebrate America's 250th anniversary were underway. Then came the federal funding cuts

Leaders of state humanities councils throughout the country say federal funding cuts by President Donald Trump's administration will force them to scale back or eliminate celebrations next year commemorating the nation's 250th anniversary.

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National Park Service restores original Harriet Tubman, Underground Railroad webpage

Read full article: National Park Service restores original Harriet Tubman, Underground Railroad webpage

The National Park Service has reversed edits and restored content to its webpage about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad in the wake of news reports and public backlash over the changes.

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Ohtani, Betts and World Series champion Dodgers visit Trump at the White House

Read full article: Ohtani, Betts and World Series champion Dodgers visit Trump at the White House

President Donald Trump welcomed Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers to the White House on Monday to congratulate them for winning the World Series last season.

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Critics see Trump attacks on the 'Black Smithsonian' as an effort to sanitize racism in US history

Read full article: Critics see Trump attacks on the 'Black Smithsonian' as an effort to sanitize racism in US history

Civil rights advocates, historians and Black political leaders are sharply rebuking President Donald Trump for his order targeting the Smithsonian Institution.

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The Pentagon's DEI purge: Officials describe a scramble to remove and then restore online content

Read full article: The Pentagon's DEI purge: Officials describe a scramble to remove and then restore online content

The Pentagon has faced questions from lawmakers, local leaders and citizens over the removal of military heroes and historic mentions from Defense Department websites and social media pages.

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Pentagon restores histories of Navajo Code Talkers, other Native veterans after public outcry

Read full article: Pentagon restores histories of Navajo Code Talkers, other Native veterans after public outcry

The Pentagon has restored some webpages highlighting the wartime contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native American veterans.

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Defense Department webpage on Jackie Robinson goes down, then returns amid DEI purge

Read full article: Defense Department webpage on Jackie Robinson goes down, then returns amid DEI purge

A Department of Defense webpage describing baseball and civil rights icon Jackie Robinson’s military service has been restored.

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From Nomo to Ichiro to Ohtani: Japan's baseball rise in MLB hits high point in Dodgers-Cubs series

Read full article: From Nomo to Ichiro to Ohtani: Japan's baseball rise in MLB hits high point in Dodgers-Cubs series

Nearly 25 years after Ichiro Suzuki embarked on a Hall of Fame career for the Seattle Mariners, the impact of Japanese players in Major League Baseball is at a high point.

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Jim Becker, AP reporter who covered Jackie Robinson and an underdog Hawaii football team, dies at 98

Read full article: Jim Becker, AP reporter who covered Jackie Robinson and an underdog Hawaii football team, dies at 98

Journalist Jim Becker has died at 98.

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David Wright's No. 5 to be retired by New York Mets on July 19

Read full article: David Wright's No. 5 to be retired by New York Mets on July 19

David Wright’s No. 5 will be retired by the New York Mets before a July 19 game against Cincinnati.

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Yankees vs Dodgers: The World Series' most frequent rivalry through the years

Read full article: Yankees vs Dodgers: The World Series' most frequent rivalry through the years

In the beginning, the World Series matchup of the Dodgers against the Yankees was a kind of charming intra-city showdown of two New York City boroughs, blue collar Brooklyn, equipped with a neighborhood called Gravesend, against the pretentious Bronx, with the fancy Grand Concourse.

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Profiles in clean energy: Once incarcerated, expert moves students into climate-solution careers

Read full article: Profiles in clean energy: Once incarcerated, expert moves students into climate-solution careers

In a converted warehouse in the poorest zip code in Philadelphia, students are learning to work on older homes, improve the heating and cooling, and at the same time make them more climate-friendly.

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Billie Jean King nets another legacy honor: the Congressional Gold Medal

Read full article: Billie Jean King nets another legacy honor: the Congressional Gold Medal

Billie Jean King is now the first individual female athlete to be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.

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Jackie Robinson is rebuilt in bronze in Colorado after theft of statue from Kansas park

Read full article: Jackie Robinson is rebuilt in bronze in Colorado after theft of statue from Kansas park

Metalsmiths in Colorado are remaking Jackie Robinson in bronze after the theft of a beloved Kansas statue of the civil rights baseball icon set off a national outpouring of donations.

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Jackie Robinson remembered around MLB on 77th anniversary of him breaking baseball's color barrier

Read full article: Jackie Robinson remembered around MLB on 77th anniversary of him breaking baseball's color barrier

Major League Baseball is marking the 77th anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the sport's color barrier.

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Donations pour in to replace destroyed Jackie Robinson statue on his 105th birthday

Read full article: Donations pour in to replace destroyed Jackie Robinson statue on his 105th birthday

Donations poured in Wednesday to replace a decimated statue of Jackie Robinson on what would have been the 105th birthday of the first player to break Major League Baseball’s color barrier.

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Burned remnants of prized Jackie Robinson statue found after theft from public park in Kansas

Read full article: Burned remnants of prized Jackie Robinson statue found after theft from public park in Kansas

Authorities say fire crews found the burned bronze remnants of a prized statue of Jackie Robinson that was stolen last week from a public park in Kansas.

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New Hampshire city recognized for historic role in racially integrating baseball in the 1940s

Read full article: New Hampshire city recognized for historic role in racially integrating baseball in the 1940s

A New Hampshire stadium is being recognized for playing a largely unheralded role in helping racially integrate baseball.

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Negro Leagues Museum starts drive for new $25M facility

Read full article: Negro Leagues Museum starts drive for new $25M facility

The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is embarking on a fundraising campaign to raise $25 million for a new building to house its education center and what has become one of the world’s unique collections of baseball memorabilia.

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Marlins to host annual ‘Jackie Robinson Classic’ featuring 2 Broward high schools at loanDepot Park

Read full article: Marlins to host annual ‘Jackie Robinson Classic’ featuring 2 Broward high schools at loanDepot Park

As part of the on-going efforts to celebrate the life and legacy of Hall of Famer and civil rights activist Jackie Robinson, the Miami Marlins will host numerous events next week centered around him.

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MLB The Show breaks barrier with Negro League players

Read full article: MLB The Show breaks barrier with Negro League players

MLB The Show is breaking a video game barrier: For the first time, the franchise will insert some of the greatest Negro League players — from Satchel Paige to Jackie Robinson — into the 2023 edition of the game as playable characters.

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MLB celebrates Roberto Clemente Day, ceremony at Citi Field

Read full article: MLB celebrates Roberto Clemente Day, ceremony at Citi Field

Major League Baseball celebrated its 21st annual Roberto Clemente Day on Thursday, with festivities centered in New York where the Mets hosted the Hall of Fame outfielder’s former team, the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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Mets retire Willie Mays’ No. 24 as Old-Timers’ Day returns

Read full article: Mets retire Willie Mays’ No. 24 as Old-Timers’ Day returns

In a surprise salute at Citi Field, the Mets have retired Willie Mays’ No. 24 as part of festivities for the organization’s first Old-Timers’ Day since 1994.

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Saints' Winston exhibiting athleticism in return from injury

Read full article: Saints' Winston exhibiting athleticism in return from injury

New Orleans Saints quarterback Jameis Winston's return to practice this week has generated talk about his past as a two-sport college athlete.

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MLB teams to play all 29 opponents under '23 balanced sked

Read full article: MLB teams to play all 29 opponents under '23 balanced sked

Every Major League Baseball team will play each other in the same season for the first time next year as the sport switches to its first balanced schedule since 2000.

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Vin Scully, Dodgers broadcaster for 67 years, dies at 94

Read full article: Vin Scully, Dodgers broadcaster for 67 years, dies at 94

Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully, whose dulcet tones provided the soundtrack of summer while entertaining and informing Dodgers fans in Brooklyn and Los Angeles for 67 years, died Tuesday night.

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Jackie Robinson Museum opens after 14 years of planning

Read full article: Jackie Robinson Museum opens after 14 years of planning

The Jackie Robinson Museum has opened in Manhattan with a gala ceremony attended by the 100-year-old widow of the barrier-breaking ballplayer and two of his children.

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Big Papi a big hit at his Baseball Hall of Fame induction

Read full article: Big Papi a big hit at his Baseball Hall of Fame induction

Former Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz was inducted into the Hall of Fame as legions of fans cheered him.

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Stanton, Buxton lead AL over NL in 9th straight All-Star win

Read full article: Stanton, Buxton lead AL over NL in 9th straight All-Star win

Giancarlo Stanton and Byron Buxton homered back-to-back in the fourth inning to rally the American League over the National League 3-2 in the All-Star Game.

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Rachel Robinson honored on 100th birthday at All-Star Game

Read full article: Rachel Robinson honored on 100th birthday at All-Star Game

Baseball’s All-Stars gathered on the field before the game at Dodger Stadium to honor Rachel Robinson on her 100th birthday.

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Jackie Robinson's legacy looms over All-Star Game in LA

Read full article: Jackie Robinson's legacy looms over All-Star Game in LA

The legacy of Jackie Robinson showed in Major League Baseball’s draft.

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Ohtani among Baseball Digest's 80 MLB icons in last 80 years

Read full article: Ohtani among Baseball Digest's 80 MLB icons in last 80 years

It took four seasons for Shohei Ohtani to join the biggest major league stars of the last eight decades.

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LEADING OFF: Rendon out for season, Koufax statue unveiled

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Rendon out for season, Koufax statue unveiled

Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon needs surgery on his right wrist and once again will have a season cut short by an injury.

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LEADING OFF: Braves go for 14th straight, Flaherty returns

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Braves go for 14th straight, Flaherty returns

Dansby Swanson and the Braves go for their 14th straight victory Wednesday night when they wrap up a series at Washington.

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LEADING OFF: Yanks' Donaldson to serve ban, Strasburg out

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Yanks' Donaldson to serve ban, Strasburg out

Yankees third baseman Josh Donaldson will serve a one-game suspension for a remark to White Sox star Tim Anderson about Jackie Robinson when New York opens a home series against Tampa Bay after the ban was upheld on appeal.

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Donaldson's 1-game ban upheld by MLB, fine cut to $5,000

Read full article: Donaldson's 1-game ban upheld by MLB, fine cut to $5,000

Major League Baseball has upheld Josh Donaldson’s one-game suspension, a penalty that was assessed after the New York Yankees third baseman made a remark to White Sox star Tim Anderson about Jackie Robinson that Chicago manager Tony La Russa called racist.

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Yanks' Cole loses perfect game night after Taillon's bid

Read full article: Yanks' Cole loses perfect game night after Taillon's bid

Gerrit Cole pitched perfectly into the seventh inning a night after teammate Jameson Taillon lost his bid in the eighth, Aaron Judge homered and had four hits on his bobblehead night, and the New York Yankees thumped the Detroit Tigers 13-0.

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Yanks' Donaldson off IL, making 1st start since Anderson ban

Read full article: Yanks' Donaldson off IL, making 1st start since Anderson ban

Josh Donaldson was activated from the 10-day injured list and in the lineup for the New York Yankees for the first time since being suspended by Major League Baseball for a remark to Chicago White Sox star Tim Anderson.

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Donaldson disappointed Yankees didn't publicly support him

Read full article: Donaldson disappointed Yankees didn't publicly support him

Josh Donaldson was hurt when New York Yankees teammates didn’t back him after he made a remark to White Sox star Tim Anderson about Jackie Robinson that Chicago manager Tony La Russa called racist.

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Josh Donaldson apologizes to Jackie Robinson's family

Read full article: Josh Donaldson apologizes to Jackie Robinson's family

Josh Donaldson has apologized to the wife and family of Jackie Robinson for referencing the pioneering Black baseball player in remarks that led to a confrontation with Chicago White Sox star Tim Anderson.

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MLB suspends Yanks' Donaldson for 1 game for 'Jackie' remark

Read full article: MLB suspends Yanks' Donaldson for 1 game for 'Jackie' remark

Major League Baseball has suspended Josh Donaldson for one game after the New York Yankees slugger made multiple references to Jackie Robinson while talking to White Sox star Tim Anderson on Saturday.

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Anderson's HR hushes Yankees, lifts Chisox to twinbill sweep

Read full article: Anderson's HR hushes Yankees, lifts Chisox to twinbill sweep

Tim Anderson hit a three-run homer and then put a finger to his lips to silence the booing fans, capping a tumultuous weekend at Yankee Stadium and helping the Chicago White Sox beat New York 5-0 for a doubleheader sweep.

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Boone: Donaldson shouldn't make 'Jackie' remark to Anderson

Read full article: Boone: Donaldson shouldn't make 'Jackie' remark to Anderson

New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone says slugger Josh Donaldson was wrong to make a remark referencing Jackie Robinson when speaking to White Sox star Tim Anderson.

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LEADING OFF: MLB investigates Anderson-Donaldson incident

Read full article: LEADING OFF: MLB investigates Anderson-Donaldson incident

Chicago White Sox star Tim Anderson has accused Yankees slugger Josh Donaldson of making a racist remark during Saturday’s game and Major League Baseball is looking into the incident.

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A-Rod's nephew Dunand HR in debut; Marlins end skid, top SD

Read full article: A-Rod's nephew Dunand HR in debut; Marlins end skid, top SD

Joe Dunand, the nephew of Alex Rodriguez, homered on the third pitch he saw as a big leaguer and then doubled as the Miami Marlins beat the San Diego Padres 8-0 to end a six-game losing streak.

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From stadium to sea, LA Dodgers unveil All-Star Game plans

Read full article: From stadium to sea, LA Dodgers unveil All-Star Game plans

The Los Angeles Dodgers have unveiled plans for this summer's MLB All-Star Game.

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Majors celebrate 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's debut

Read full article: Majors celebrate 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's debut

The major leagues celebrated the 75th anniversary of the day Jackie Robinson broke the major league color barrier with a celebration of his life and an evaluation of how much farther the sport still must go.

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Lindor, Marte shine as Mets rout Diamondbacks in home opener

Read full article: Lindor, Marte shine as Mets rout Diamondbacks in home opener

Francisco Lindor homered from both sides of the plate to back another stingy start from newcomer Chris Bassitt, and the New York Mets routed the sloppy Arizona Diamondbacks 10-3 in their home opener.

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Larger than life: Mets unveil Seaver statue at Citi Field

Read full article: Larger than life: Mets unveil Seaver statue at Citi Field

A long-awaited statue of pitcher Tom Seaver has been unveiled by the New York Mets in a 40-minute ceremony that began about 2 1/2 hours before their home opener against Arizona.

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LEADING OFF: MLB celebrates Robinson 75 years after debut

Read full article: LEADING OFF: MLB celebrates Robinson 75 years after debut

Players across the majors will don Jackie Robinson’s No. 42 — and all of them in Dodger blue this year — for the 75th anniversary of Robinson’s big league debut.

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New name, same address, Guardians set for debut at home

Read full article: New name, same address, Guardians set for debut at home

Cleveland's home opener will be unlike any for the ballclub in more than 100 years.

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NBA at 75: 2010s featured seismic shifts on, off the court

Read full article: NBA at 75: 2010s featured seismic shifts on, off the court

Two of the NBA’s most significant dynasties emerged in the second decade of the 2000s.

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Column: Rating Tiger Woods' most significant Masters wins

Read full article: Column: Rating Tiger Woods' most significant Masters wins

Tiger Woods has won five Masters.

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Koufax to join Jackie Robinson with statue at Dodger Stadium

Read full article: Koufax to join Jackie Robinson with statue at Dodger Stadium

Sandy Koufax is set to join fellow Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson with a bronze statue at Dodger Stadium.

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From Cooper to Spielberg, stars turn out for AFI Awards

Read full article: From Cooper to Spielberg, stars turn out for AFI Awards

From Bradley Cooper to Steven Spielberg, some of Hollywood’s brightest stars came together to relax and sip wine in a fancy ballroom where everyone ended up walking away a winner at the American Film Institute Awards on Friday.

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Vandalized plaque honoring Jackie Robinson to be displayed

Read full article: Vandalized plaque honoring Jackie Robinson to be displayed

A plaque honoring baseball legend Jackie Robinson that was vandalized in Georgia is coming to Kansas City's Negro Leagues Baseball Museum to be put on display.

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Miami’s Sidney Poitier changed movies, and changed lives

Read full article: Miami’s Sidney Poitier changed movies, and changed lives

Sidney Poitier made history — on the screen and off.

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Shaq's shortcut: Buy Bill Russell's rings in auction

Read full article: Shaq's shortcut: Buy Bill Russell's rings in auction

Basketball fans hoping to buy something from Bill Russell’s memorabilia collection should expect some big-name competition.

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Spike as seen through his brother's lens, in a new book

Read full article: Spike as seen through his brother's lens, in a new book

“Spike” is a new photograph book to be published November 17.

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Jerry Pinkney, award-winning illustrator, dies at 81

Read full article: Jerry Pinkney, award-winning illustrator, dies at 81

Jerry Pinkney, a prize-winning children’s book illustrator known for his richly textured images of Black life, fables and fairy tales in works ranging from “The Lion and the Mouse” to “The Sunday Outing,” has died at 81.

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From 'bottom of totem pole,' NBA begins its climb in 1950s

Read full article: From 'bottom of totem pole,' NBA begins its climb in 1950s

The NBA, known today as a leader when it comes to culture and racial issues, was anything but during the 1950s when segregation divided the country.

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LEADING OFF: Dodgers-Giants in NLDS winner-take-all Game 5

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Dodgers-Giants in NLDS winner-take-all Game 5

Sooner than many baseball fans wanted, maybe, but the San Francisco Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers will meet in a winner-take-all Game 5 of the NL Division Series at Oracle Park.

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Playoff series for the ages as Dodgers, Giants go to Game 5

Read full article: Playoff series for the ages as Dodgers, Giants go to Game 5

Everybody expected a playoff series for the ages between the century-old rival Dodgers and Giants, and now they’ve got it.

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Going the distance: Giants-Dodgers headed to Game 5 Thursday

Read full article: Going the distance: Giants-Dodgers headed to Game 5 Thursday

It is only fitting that 70 years after Bobby Thomson’s “Shot Heard ’Round the World” that the Giants and Dodgers will play in another all-or-nothing game.

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Arozarena shines, Rays blank Red Sox 5-0 in ALDS opener

Read full article: Arozarena shines, Rays blank Red Sox 5-0 in ALDS opener

Randy Arozarena became the first player to hit a home run and steal home in a postseason game, and rookie Shane McClanahan pitched the Tampa Bay Rays past the Boston Red Sox 5-0 in their AL Division Series opener.

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Loyola Chicago basketball pioneer Jerry Harkness dies at 81

Read full article: Loyola Chicago basketball pioneer Jerry Harkness dies at 81

Jerry Harkness, who led Loyola Chicago to a barrier-breaking national basketball championship and a was civil rights pioneer, has died.

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MLB season starts March 31, again with every team scheduled

Read full article: MLB season starts March 31, again with every team scheduled

Major League Baseball will open the 2022 season on March 31 and will try for the fourth time to have every team play its first game on the same day for the first time since 1968.

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MacArthur aims to help people with disabilities find work

Read full article: MacArthur aims to help people with disabilities find work

Although philanthropy has taken steps to increase the flow of grant dollars to people with disabilities in recent years, disability advocates say the broad push among foundations to incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusion in their work has largely left people with disabilities out, both in terms of grants and representation on foundation boards and staff.

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Bill Russell to auction most of his prized NBA memorabilia

Read full article: Bill Russell to auction most of his prized NBA memorabilia

Basketball Hall of Famer Bill Russell will be offering hundreds of items at auction from his personal collection of memorabilia.

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Jimmy Rollins reflects on decline of Black players in MLB

Read full article: Jimmy Rollins reflects on decline of Black players in MLB

When Jimmy Rollins made his first All-Star team as a rookie with the Philadelphia Phillies 20 years ago, the percentage of Black players in the majors was 13.

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Price earns 1st regular-season save, Dodgers top Rockies 7-5

Read full article: Price earns 1st regular-season save, Dodgers top Rockies 7-5

Justin Turner and Max Muncy each hit a three-run homer, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Colorado Rockies 7-5 as David Price earned his first regular-season save.

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Dodgers gather at Jackie Robinson statue to pay respects

Read full article: Dodgers gather at Jackie Robinson statue to pay respects

Manager Dave Roberts and the Los Angeles Dodgers started Jackie Robinson Day with a private tribute to the Hall of Famer and civil rights advocate.

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Streak breaker: Kepler single in 9th, Twins edge Red Sox

Read full article: Streak breaker: Kepler single in 9th, Twins edge Red Sox

Max Kepler’s RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning gave Minnesota a 4-3 victory over Boston, stopping a five-game losing streak for the Twins and breaking a nine-game winning string for the Red Sox.

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LEADING OFF: Jackie Robinson Day, Red Sox go for 10th in row

Read full article: LEADING OFF: Jackie Robinson Day, Red Sox go for 10th in row

All players, managers, coaches and umpires will wear No. 42 on Thursday to celebrate Jackie Robinson Day, marking the anniversary of the date the Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Famer made his Major League Baseball debut and broke the sport’s color barrier in 1947.

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Column: Payback for Elder, but he'll never be paid in full

Read full article: Column: Payback for Elder, but he'll never be paid in full

Lee Elder was the first Black player to tee it up at the Masters.

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With a wave and smile, Lee Elder helps open the Masters

Read full article: With a wave and smile, Lee Elder helps open the Masters

The applause started when Lee Elder’s golf cart began moving toward the first tee.

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Augusta Nationals plays through debate over Ga voting law

Read full article: Augusta Nationals plays through debate over Ga voting law

While a tempest brews outside Magnolia Lane over Georgia’s voting rights law, Augusta National would prefer to keep the focus on blooming azaleas, pimento cheese sandwiches and tricky greens.

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Curry, WNBA players receive Jackie Robinson award from NAACP

Read full article: Curry, WNBA players receive Jackie Robinson award from NAACP

The NAACP has given him its Jackie Robinson Sports Award. And, for the first time, the nation's oldest civil rights organization is recognizing more than one person by honoring the WNBA Players Association. Ad“I am so proud of the WNBA players for this well-deserved recognition of their continued activism and advocacy for social justice and equality," WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said in a statement provided to the AP. Warriors coach Steve Kerr, outspoken on many issues himself, admires the WNBA players for their activism. “I love what the WNBA players have done.

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Major League Baseball to hold first Lou Gehrig Day on June 2

Read full article: Major League Baseball to hold first Lou Gehrig Day on June 2

FILE - New York Yankees' Lou Gehrig poses at a spring training game in St. Petersburg, Fla., in this March 16, 1935, file photo. Major League Baseball will hold its first Lou Gehrig Day on June 2, 2021, adding Gehrig to Jackie Robinson and Roberto Clemente on the short list of players honored throughout the big leagues. (AP Photo/Tom Sande, File)NEW YORK – Major League Baseball will hold its first Lou Gehrig Day on June 2, adding Gehrig to Jackie Robinson and Roberto Clemente on the short list of players honored throughout the big leagues. 4, and all players, managers and coaches will wear a Lou Gehrig Day patch on uniforms and may use red “4-ALS” wristbands. Teams that are off on June 2 will observe Lou Gehrig Day on June 3.

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Bruins postpone O'Ree honors until '22 so fans can be there

Read full article: Bruins postpone O'Ree honors until '22 so fans can be there

FILE - Former Boston Bruins' Willie O'Ree tips his hat as he is honored prior to the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Montreal Canadiens in Boston, in this Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2018, file photo. The Boston Bruins say they will retire the jersey of Willie ORee, who broke the NHLs color barrier. 22 jersey honored prior to the Bruins Feb. 18 game against the New Jersey Devils. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)BOSTON – The Boston Bruins will wait to retire the number of pioneering Black hockey player Willie O’Ree until next year so that they can raise his No. The NHL said Thursday it asked the Bruins and O’Ree to postpone the ceremony until Jan. 18 -- 64 years to the day that he became the league’s first Black player.

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MLB season slated to start with Yankees-Jays, Tigers-Indians

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(AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)NEW YORK – The major league season is scheduled to start April 1 with the New York Yankees hosting Toronto and Detroit hosting Cleveland, part of an opening-day schedule of 15 games. The schedule envisions every team playing its first game on the same day for the first time since 1968. AdThe regular season is scheduled to end Oct. 3, with all games scheduled to start close to simultaneously shortly after 3 p.m. EDT. The Yankees host Boston in the only game scheduled for July 15, the final day of the All-Star break for most teams. Players rejected a proposal by teams to delay opening day to April 28 and cut each team's schedule from 162 games to 154.

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PBS chief defends filmmaker Ken Burns, touts diversity

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FILE - Ken Burns, director of the PBS documentary series "Country Music," takes part in a panel discussion during the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour on July 29, 2019, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Speaking Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, to the Television Critics Association in a virtual Q&A, PBS chief executive Paula Kerger rejected a filmmakers claim that public TVs long relationship with Burns has come at the expense of diversity. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)LOS ANGELES – The chief executive of PBS rejected a filmmaker’s argument that public TV's 40-year relationship with documentarian Ken Burns has come at the expense of diversity. “We create lots of opportunities for many filmmakers,” Kerger said. "The stuff that’s coming up is incredibly diverse in every sense of the meaning of that word,” Burns said.

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Aaron lauded for grace amid racism during home run pursuit

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Joe Carter met his childhood idol when he won the first Hank Aaron Award in 1986 after leading the majors in RBIs. Hank Aaron. Aaron broke Ruth's record with his 715th home run for the Atlanta Braves in 1974 in former President Jimmy Carter's native Georgia. “He grew up poor and faced racism as he worked to become one of the greatest baseball players of all time. It’s going to be at the Hall of Fame, it was Hank Aaron, Joe Morgan, and Frank Robinson.

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Indians manager Francona says team's name change "correct"

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FILE - In this Sept. 22, 2019, file photo, Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona talks before a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies in Cleveland. Francona, on Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, praised the Cleveland Indians for trying to do the right thing with a name change that was inevitable, and necessary (AP Photo/Phil Long, File)CLEVELAND – Manager Terry Francona praised the Cleveland Indians for trying to “do the right thing” with a name change that was inevitable — and necessary. “I am proud of the fact that we are going to do something that is correct,” Francona said on a Zoom call from his home in Arizona. He's confident Chris Antonetti, the team's president of baseball operations, and general manager Mike Chernoff will do whatever's necessary to keep the Indians competitive. Schilling pitched for Francona in Philadelphia and Boston, where he helped the Red Sox end their long World Series drought.

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MLB reclassifies Negro Leagues as major league

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Major League Baseball has reclassified the Negro Leagues as a major league and will count the statistics and records of its 3,400 players as part of its history. Josh Gibson, the greatest of all Negro League sluggers, might just wind up with a major league record, too. The statistics and records of greats like Gibson, Paige and roughly 3,400 other players are set to join Major League Baseball's books after MLB announced Wednesday it is reclassifying the Negro Leagues as a major league. “We couldn’t be more thrilled by this recognition of the significance of the Negro Leagues in Major League Baseball history,” said Edward Schauder, legal representative for Gibson’s estate and co-founder of the Negro Leagues Players Association. “Granting MLB status to the Negro Leagues a century after their founding is profoundly gratifying.”___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

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Final goodbye: Recalling influential people who died in 2020

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The world also said goodbye to U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a lion of the civil rights movement who died in July. Other former political figures who died this year include Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak, New York Mayor David Dinkins, Arizona Gov. Here is a roll call of some influential figures who died in 2020 (cause of death cited for younger people, if available):___JANUARY___David Stern, 77. The guitarist who supplied the scratching, seething sound that fueled the highly influential British punk band Gang of Four. He fused African rhythms with funk to become one of the most influential musicians in world dance music.

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Braves' Freeman wins NL MVP, White Sox slugger Abreu gets AL

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Freeman easily won the NL MVP award Thursday, Nov. 12, topping off a trying year that saw him become so ill with COVID-19 he prayed please dont take me. Betts was bidding to join Frank Robinson as the only players to win the MVP award in both leagues. Cleveland third baseman José Ramírez finished second in the AL MVP voting and Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu was third. He became the fourth different White Sox player to win the AL MVP, joining Frank Thomas (1993-94), Dick Allen (1972) and Nellie Fox (1959). A three-time AL MVP, Trout had finished in the top four every season since he was AL Rookie of the Year in 2012.

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Art exhibit in Chadwick Boseman's hometown honors legacy

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A boy stands in front of two paintings of Chadwick Boseman during the opening of an art exhibit honoring the actor in his hometown of Anderson, S.C. on Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020. Nearly 20 local artists took part in the city sponsored project. (Charles McBryde, Via AP)

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Art exhibit in Chadwick Boseman's hometown honors legacy

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A boy stands in front of two paintings of Chadwick Boseman during the opening of an art exhibit honoring the actor in his hometown of Anderson, S.C. on Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020. Local artist Joey Withinarts started painting his take on Boseman’s image just hours after the news broke of his passing. The exhibit, which opened to the public Thursday, features nearly twenty local South Carolina artists. Local artist Troleum Dawson, who is a colon cancer survivor himself, says the project has brought the community closer. Exhibit organizer Herman Keith Jr. sees Boseman's life as a message to young kids living in small towns like Anderson and beyond.

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Landis' name pulled off baseball MVP plaques after 75 years

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FILE - In this Jan. 22, 2006, file photo, a Joe DiMaggio 1947 MVP Award plaque is displayed at a news conference in New York. The name of Landis, the former baseball commissioner who never had a Black player in the majors during his long reign, is being pulled off all future MVP plaques after more than 75 years. Landis won't be depicted on the annual awards presented by the Baseball Writers Association of the America, the group said Friday, Oct. 2, 2020. Kenesaw Mountain Landis won't be depicted on the annual awards presented by the Baseball Writers’ Association of the America, the group said Friday. “To me, the MVP award should be something that’s all positive,” Larkin told the AP on Friday.

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For the 'Great One'; Pirates, MLB honor Roberto Clemente

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Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher JT Brubaker delivers during the first inning of the team's baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020. To commemorate Roberto Clemente Day, the Pirates all are wearing Clemente's No. The Pirates celebrated Clemente's legacy by wearing his number during the organization's first Roberto Clemente Day" on Wednesday against the Chicago White Sox. The Pirates made sure to extend the tribute beyond the walls of PNC Park, where the Roberto Clemente Bridge stands. One of the things that we have talked about a lot is Roberto Clemente, the player, is one of the greatest players of all time, Shelton said.

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Chadwick Boseman didn't just play icons. He was one.

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FILE - In this Feb. 14, 2018 photo, actor Chadwick Boseman poses for a portrait in New York to promote his film, "Black Panther." Boseman, who played Black icons Jackie Robinson and James Brown before finding fame as the regal Black Panther in the Marvel cinematic universe, has died of cancer. His representative says Boseman died Friday, Aug. 28, 2020 in Los Angeles after a four-year battle with colon cancer. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP)

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A's, Astros walk off field in protest, game postponed

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The scoreboard for baseball game is seen before both the Oakland Athletics and Houston Astros players walked off the field in protest of racial injustice before the start of their baseball game Friday, Aug. 28, 2020, in Houston. After a moment of silence, the teams walked back to their clubhouses. The Astros and Athletics will play a doubleheader on Saturday beginning at 3 p.m. McCullers headed back to the dugout shortly after the national anthem, which was played before the players took the field. I think we all feel the same way.On Thursday, the New York Mets and Miami Marlins took a similar action before their game at Citi Field, walking off the field.

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Scherzer fans 11, Nationals beat Red Sox 10-2

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Soto and Howie Kendrick hit back-to-back homers in Washington's five-run third inning, and Max Scherzer struck out 11 to lead the Nationals to a 10-2 victory over the Red Sox on Friday night. Trea Turner and Victor Robles had three hits apiece for Washington, which handed Scherzer (3-1) a 5-0 lead in the third. The Red Sox scored one in the ninth and loaded the bases before Ryne Harper got the last two outs. The Nationals snapped a three-game losing streak and sent the Red Sox to their fourth loss in five games; it's Boston's worst start since the Great Depression. Red Sox: RHP Chris Mazza (0-1) starts in the second game of the series.

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