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Why esports' biggest star turned down a $10 million salary to become part-owner of his own team
ESPN has called Faker "esports' Michael Jordan." Now, the "League of Legends" star will be an owner of the team he's led to three championships.
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Gucci opens a pop-up shop in Chicago to debut new psychedelic collection and honor the recipients of its first-ever $50,000 grant
Out of 16 winners, two were Chicago-based non-profits who seek to serve people of color as well as those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.
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Kobe Bryant fans looking to pay their respects to the NBA legend are visiting the wrong grave
Staff at the cemetery have been removing flowers and memorabilia left for Bryant and his daughter from a plot owned by another family.
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One of boxing's most powerful executives says he is open to selling a stake in Top Rank, and 3 heavyweight companies have talked to him about buying
Top Rank would be the most high-profile sports property acquisition since UFC was sold to Endeavour for $4 billion in 2016.
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The freak cut needed 47 stitches and there have been fears it could reopen, costing Tyson Fury victory against Deontay Wilder.
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Brooks Koepka called out Patrick Reed for cheating on the golf course, and he's not the only one
Reed's critics also included a former CBS Sports reporter that said he's seen Patrick Reed improve his lie 'up close and personal four times.'
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Flywheel is shuttering its subscription service after settling a lawsuit over allegations it copied Peloton — but Flywheel owners can trade in their bikes for a free Peloton
After Peloton and Flywheel settled a lawsuit over allegations that Flywheel copied Peloton, Flywheel owners can swap their bike for a free Peloton.
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