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ESPN's Sam Ponder sparks trans athlete controversy

ESPN presenter Sam Ponder ignites controversy by sharing a viral video about transgender athletes in female sports, questioning fairness and sparking intense social media debate about biological advantages.

Pushy Parents: Youth Sports' Biggest Problem

Leading sports psychologists warn that overbearing parental behaviour is becoming the primary obstacle to children's athletic development and enjoyment in UK sports.

Muhammad Ali's sumo wrestling challenge in Tokyo

Discover the incredible true story of how Muhammad Ali stepped into the sumo ring against Japan's wrestling titans during his 1970s Tokyo visit - a remarkable crossover of combat sports history.

NCAA Allows Athlete Gambling Sponsorships in Rule U-Turn

The NCAA has overturned its controversial ban on sports betting partnerships, allowing college athletes to sign sponsorship deals with gambling companies in a landmark decision that's dividing the sports world.

Illinois Governor's On-Air Meltdown Over Chicago Crisis

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker launched into an extraordinary televised tirade, accusing former President Donald Trump of turning Chicago into a 'war zone' while defending his administration's record on crime and immigration.

LaVar Ball's Viral Michael Jordan Amputation Jibe

Basketball patriarch LaVar Ball sparks outrage with controversial Michael Jordan comparison, suggesting the NBA legend would be 'nothing' without his legs in explosive interview that's taking social media by storm.

Bears reveal £3.2bn lakefront dome stadium vision

The Chicago Bears have revealed spectacular renderings for a revolutionary new fixed-dome stadium along Lake Michigan, promising a year-round entertainment destination that could transform the city's landscape.

Brady and Portnoy's $75m Saudi Flag Football Partnership

NFL legend Tom Brady teams up with Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy in a groundbreaking $75 million flag football venture with Saudi Arabia's sports authority, signalling major Middle Eastern investment in American sports.

Swimmers Return To Chicago River After 50-Year Ban

In a landmark event for urban environmental recovery, swimmers returned to the Chicago River for the first sanctioned race in over 50 years, marking a stunning turnaround for a waterway once synonymous with industrial waste.

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