Wainwright is fully vaccinated and did not test positive, but he had been out to care for his wife and five children who all contracted COVID-19.
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Antonio Brown agrees to re-sign with Tampa Bay Buccaneers on one-year deal
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Premier League, English soccer announce social media boycott in response to racist abuse
The boycott shows “English football coming together,” with groups and clubs from across England.
LeBron James sarcastically responds to Cincinnati bar that refuses to show NBA games until he is ‘expelled’
LeBron James took to Twitter to respond to a Cincinnati area bar that refuses to show NBA games until he is “expelled” from the league.
Sports world reacts to Derek Chauvin verdict: Guilty on all counts in the murder of George Floyd
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NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 scores: What you missed in women’s, men’s tournaments on Sunday
The men and women conclude Sweet 16 play Sunday, setting up a complete picture of the Elite Eights. USA TODAY Sports recaps the action.
No. 1 UConn outduels No. 5 Iowa in battle of freshmen phenoms to advance to women’s Elite 8
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Louisville coach Jeff Walz says team was told it was no longer allowed to take outdoor walks ahead of women’s Sweet 16
Louisville women’s hoops coach Jeff Walz said his team was told outdoor walks were no longer allowed after switching hotels ahead of the Sweet 16.
Decade of the Woman
From the executive suite, to the playing field to the world of NFL officiating, these are the women who will lead sports over the next 10 years.