John Feinstein’s love of sport and his admiration for sport done right is what made him so good at writing up sport and those in it.
Feinstein, who died March 13, was known for his insights, and inside portraits, of some of the most talented and temperamental characters in sports. Originally broadcast in 2011.
In keeping with the season, volunteers with the Tucson Festival of Books were invited to recommend their own favorite books about basketball.
‘It Is Not Normal’: Calif. Federal Judges Call on the Bar To Push Back Against Calls for Impeachment
Echoing recent remarks by Chief Justice John Roberts, veteran judges from all four of California’s federal district courts ...
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GOLF.com on MSNWho will win our golf bracket?! And Nelly's persimmon test | Weekend 9Here are nine golf nuggets for your weekend. Among the items are a Weekend 9 bracket and a look at Nelly Korda hitting a ...
The Washington Commanders had interest in acquiring receiver DK Metcalf, but he was traded by the Seattle Seahawks to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Garrett rescinding his trade demands and signed with ...
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