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The human rights record of its funder, Saudi Arabia, may be the least of the new tour’s challenges when it comes to getting on American television.
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The human rights record of its funder, Saudi Arabia, may be the least of the new tour’s challenges when it comes to getting on American television.
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Mike Breen and Jeff Van Gundy will not call the championship opener between Golden State and the Boston Celtics. Van Gundy said he had not tested positive.
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On Friday, Louisville and South Carolina face off in a matchup of No. 1 seeds, followed by No. 2 Connecticut against No. 1 Stanford. The women’s national championship game is Sunday.
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Mr. Clayton, who was known as the Professor, combined substantive reporting and a crisp delivery during his on-air appearances.
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Their multiyear deals will make the duo, who have called games together for 20 N.F.L. seasons, among the highest-paid sports broadcasters.
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The operation will continue to cover the intersection of race, sports and culture but will expand into publishing, live events, music, TV and film.
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Kamaru Usman and Colby Covington fight for the welterweight title, while Rose Namajunas and Zhang Weili run back their strawweight championship fight from April.
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Kamaru Usman and Colby Covington fight for the welterweight title, while Rose Namajunas and Zhang Weili run back their strawweight championship fight from April.