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Golf bans anchor putting, cites 'free swing'

Golf's governing bodies on Tuesday announced that anchoring the club in making a stroke will be banned, effective Jan. 1, 2016.

Cavs win NBA draft lottery; Magic get 2nd pick

The Cleveland Cavaliers have won the 2013 NBA draft lottery.

Vinny Del Negro out as Clippers head coach

Vinny Del Negro is out as coach of the Los Angeles Clippers after their first-round playoff exit.

Garcia makes fried chicken remark about Tiger

Sergio Garcia's ongoing verbal sparring with Tiger Woods continued Tuesday night in Europe with a possible racial reference for which the Spaniard later issued an apology.

San Francisco, Houston win Super Bowl bids

The San Francisco Bay Area was awarded hosting rights to Super Bowl L in 2016, while Houston will host Super Bowl LI in 2017, commissioner Roger Goodell announced at the NFL's spring owners meetings in Boston on Tuesday.

Paille snaps tie as Bruins put Rangers on brink

Daniel Paille snapped a tie with 3:31 left in the third period, and the Boston Bruins put the New York Rangers on the brink of elimination with a 2-1 victory in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series on Tuesday night.

Boeheim: Melo needs better supporting cast

Jim Boeheim is convinced Carmelo Anthony will continue to fall short of a championship if the New York Knicks maintain the core of their current lineup.

Back in black: Woodson signs with Raiders

Free agent defensive back Charles Woodson has agreed to a deal with the Oakland Raiders.

Phil Jackson says best offer came from Nets

Phil Jackson says the best job offer he has received recently was to coach the Brooklyn Nets.

Durant to donate $1M to OKC tornado relief

Oklahoma City isn't just a place where Thunder star Kevin Durant lives these days. It's home.

Murray out of French Open due to back injury

Andy Murray withdrew from the French Open on Tuesday because of a chronic back injury and will now focus on preparing for the start of the grass-court season next month.

Romo out at least 3 weeks after surgery

Tony Romo underwent a minor surgical procedure on his back last month to remove a cyst that will keep him out of organized team activities that begin Tuesday and run for the next three weeks.

Golf bans anchor putting, cites 'free swing'

Golf's governing bodies on Tuesday announced that anchoring the club in making a stroke will be banned, effective Jan. 1, 2016.

Broncos' Moore vows to make up for gaffe

Rahim Moore wants so badly to forget it all. No one seems willing to let that happen.

Kraft: Positive reports on Gronk's surgery

One day after New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski underwent a fourth surgery on his left forearm, team owner Robert Kraft said he has received positive reports from doctors.