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OurSports Central - Atlantic League 

High Point Edges Gastonia, 5-4

GASTONIA, N.C. - The High Point Rockers overcame an early 2-0 deficit and withstood a late Gastonia rally to defeat the Baseball Club 5-4 on Wednesday... - AtL High Point Rockers

CBSNews.com 

How a pro-Israel group helped oust Rep. Cori Bush

Missouri Rep. Cori Bush lost her Democratic primary on Tuesday, becoming the second "squad" member to lose reelection. CBS News political reporter Hunter Woodall joins "America Decides" with more on the defeat and the pro-Israel group that helped oust Bush.

Sportsnet.ca Tennis News 

Taylor Fritz – Wimbledon

Olympic doubles bronze medallists Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul won their opening singles matches Wednesday in the National Bank Open.

Deadline.com 

Los Angeles Closely Watching Paris Olympics, Has Plans To Improve

The Olympics torch will be passed on Sunday to Los Angeles, which will host the 2028 summer games. But city officials are already deep into planning, and have learned a few things from the Paris events. Complaints about cramped quarters, bad food, limited air conditioning, uncomfortable beds, a lack of protein, and a dirty Seine […]

SportsMockery.com 

Blackhawks Top 25 Prospects Part 2: Nos. 21-25

It’s that time again, Blackhawks fans! As the NHL trudges through the dog days of August, there’s precious little in terms of important news to discuss. While the game’s top players continue to rest, recuperate, and train for the upcoming season, all eyes are now on the continued development of each team’s prospect pool. Chicago […]

Sydney Morning Herald 

Nasty fall sees athlete stretchered off

Lamecha Girma, an Ethiopean runner hit his head in a dramatic fall on the final lap of the men's 3000m steeplechase at the Paris Olympics. © International Olympic Committee

The Toledo Blade 

Tropical Storm Debby doles out repeat deluges for weather-weary residents

HUGER, S.C. — Days of rain from Tropical Storm Debby forced the deluged-hardened residents of a South Carolina community to began the near-ritualistic task of assessing damage left behind by the cyclone that was spinning over the Atlantic Ocean and influencing thunderstorms from the East Coast to the Great Lakes.