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Traffic citations against Dolphins' Tyreek Hill dismissed after officers no-show at hearing MIAMI (AP) Traffic citations issued to Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill after a September altercation with police have been dismissed after the charging officers didnt attend a court hearing.
Hills tickets for careless driving and failing to wear a seat belt were dismissed after the Miami-Dade Police officers failed to show up for a Monday hearing.
The tickets were issued after Hill was stopped outside Hard Rock Stadium for allegedly speeding before the Dolphins' season opener on Sept.
8.
The stop escalated and an officer pulled Hill from the car, forced him to the ground and handcuffed him.
Lionel Messi has his new coach: Javier Mascherano's hiring by Inter Miami is now complete FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
(AP) Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano are together again, this time with Inter Miami.
The former Barcelona and Argentina teammates have reunited, with Inter Miami announcing Tuesday that Mascheranos hiring as the clubs new coach is complete.
The sides struck a deal late last week for Mascherano to replace Gerardo Tata Martino, who stepped aside for personal reasons.
Mascherano most recently was Argentinas under-20 team coach.
Mascherano says he was drawn to the organizations undeniable ambition." North Carolina football coach Mack Brown won't return for 2025 season North Carolina coach Mack Brown wont return for the 2025 season.
The school announced the move Tuesday with a statement from athletic director Bubba Cunningham.
The school said Cunningham informed the 73-year-old College Football Hall of Fame member that there would be a coaching change.
Brown is set to coach the regular-season finale on Saturday against rival N.C.
State, though a decision hasnt been made about whether Brown will coach a bowl game.
Brown is in his second stint with the program and won a national championship at Texas.
Special teams bungles dominate the NFL with Commanders, Cowboys leading the way in a chaotic Week 12 There were plenty of breakdowns on special teams in the NFL's Week 12, and much of the chaos came in the Dallas Cowboys' 34-26 escape of the Washington Commanders.
That game was the first in league history to feature two kickoff returns for touchdowns, two blocked field goal tries and a blocked punt.
In Las Vegas, the Broncos were victimized by a fake punt they swore they saw coming.
Denver escaped with a win as did the Vikings after allowing a crucial onside kick that led to overtime.
And the Texans lost after missing a 28-yard field goal just after the two-minute warning.
13-year-old cricketer Suryavanshi can become India's latest T20 batting sensation NEW DELHI, India (AP) A 13-year-old cricketer from Indias northern state of Bihar could become the sports latest Twenty20 batting sensation.
The Rajasthan Royals think so highly of Vaibhav Suryavanshi that they paid $130,000 in the Indian Premier Leagues mega auction for his services, making him the youngest ever to be selected.
Suryavanshi came to the limelight last month when he scored a century against Australias under-19 team off just 58 balls before he got out for 104.
That made him the youngest to score a century at youth level.
The Delhi Capitals also showed interest when the bid for Suryavanshi started at his base price of $35,500.
Ruling in doping case set to give biathlon star Fourcade a gold 15 years after Vancouver Olympics LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) A ruling by sport's highest court in a Russian doping case is set to give French biathlon star Martin Fourcade another gold medal almost 15 years after the Vancouver Olympics.
The International Biathlon Union the Court of Arbitration for Sport dismissed an appeal by Evgeny Ustyugov, who crossed the line first ahead of Fourcade in the 15-kilometer mass start event at the 2010 Winter Games.
The Russian biathlete appealed against an October 2020 ruling that he was guilty of blood doping.
The latest CAS verdict upheld his four-year ban and disqualification of results.
The IOC can allocate the 2010 gold medal to Fourcade.
Analysis: The Spurs and Magic have fought through adversity.
Other teams are searching for answers Adversity finds every team in the NBA at some point.
Somebody is going to get injured or sick, guaranteed.
How those stretches are handled can make or break a season.
Orlando and San Antonio are finding a way right now to deal with some significant issues.
New Orleans and Philadelphia are among the teams that arent.
Texas and Texas A&M reunite Saturday in SEC after bitter breakup tore apart a football tradition COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) Texas and Texas A&M first met Texas on the football field in 1894 in a rivalry that would cut across the state and through families for generations.
It would not last.
In 2011, Texas A&M announced it was leaving Texas and the Big 12 behind to join the Southeastern Conference, determined to focus only on a bright future, not dwell on a sentimental past.
Bitter finger pointing and hard feelings eventually gave way to shrugs of indifference and mutters of good riddance." Then Texas joined the SEC this season.
The No.
3 Longhorns and No.
20 Aggies finally meet again Saturday night in College Station with a berth in the SEC championship game on the line.
Joel Dahmen's biggest win was keeping his PGA Tour card: Analysis ST.
SIMONS ISLAND, Ga.
(AP) Joel Dahmen lived up to the adage that while getting a PGA Tour card is difficult, keeping it can be even harder.
He already has endured so many setbacks off the course on his road to the tour, including testicular cancer.
He found himself on the verge of losing his job in the final tournament of the year until delivering two big moments.
Dahmen says the stress he felt was like sleeping on the lead at a major.
His job is not going to get any easier.
Starting next year, only the top 100 keep cards instead of 125.
Tiger Woods to skip his holiday tournament in the Bahamas as his back heals Tiger Woods will be going to Hero World Challenge as a tournament host only.
Woods disclosed on social media channels that he won't be playing in the Bahamas.
Woods had a sixth back surgery on Sept.
13 and is still recovering.
The surgery was to alleviate some of the back spasms.
Still to be determined is whether Woods plays the PNC Championship with his son, Charlie, on Dec.
14-15.
Woods says the 20-man field in the Bahamas will be filled out by Justin Thomas, Nick Dunlap and Jason Day.
Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion..
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