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A teenager from Texas nicknamed 'White Lightning' just ran 100 meters in 9.98 seconds, a time that would be good enough for an Olympic final
 
 
A teenager from Texas nicknamed 'White Lightning' just ran 100 meters in 9.98 seconds, a time that would be good enough for an Olympic final
 
An 18-year-old sprinter called Matthew Boling, also known as "White Lightning," is wowing athletics crowds in Texas.
 
 
 
 
 
University of Minnesota offered Arya a college basketball scholarship after her major moment at the Battle of Winterfell
 
 
University of Minnesota offered Arya a college basketball scholarship after her major moment at the Battle of Winterfell
 
The University of Minnesota women's basketball coach offered Arya Stark a scholarship so that she can continue to "protect the bold north."
 
 
 
 
 
The Warriors and Rockets rematch is turning into a heated debate over an obscure NBA foul rule
 
 
The Warriors and Rockets rematch is turning into a heated debate over an obscure NBA foul rule
 
The Rockets have made their complaints about the Warriors' fouls known, and now it could change the officiating and the series going forward.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Neymar apologized for lashing out at a fan who reportedly told him to 'learn how to play' after shock French Cup defeat
 
 
Neymar apologized for lashing out at a fan who reportedly told him to 'learn how to play' after shock French Cup defeat
 
Paris Saint-Germain lost the French Cup final before Neymar lost his cool and appeared to hit a fan who had apparently been berating him.
 
 
 
 
 
The aftermath of the Cardinals' decision to draft Kyler Murray and trade Josh Rosen has looked ugly for the team and great for Rosen
 
 
The aftermath of the Cardinals' decision to draft Kyler Murray and trade Josh Rosen has looked ugly for the team and great for Rosen
 
While the Cardinals' handling of trading Josh Rosen appeared sloppy, Rosen himself dealt with the trade graciously and earned praise from the NFL world.
 
 
 
 
 
Steve Kerr appeared to troll James Harden by pretending to fall over during a media session
 
 
Steve Kerr appeared to troll James Harden by pretending to fall over during a media session
 
After the Rockets complained that the Warriors fouled them several times in Game 1, Steve Kerr entered his media session by flopping on a reporter.
 
 
 
 
 
2 plays show how Stephen Curry still terrifies opponents and makes the Warriors offense click
 
 
2 plays show how Stephen Curry still terrifies opponents and makes the Warriors offense click
 
The mere thought of Stephen Curry getting open for a three-pointer can get the Warriors wide open dunks.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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