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Brooks Koepka is on top again as he is the 2023 PGA Championship winner, hoisting his third Wanamaker Trophy.
Brooks Koepka thought he would never be a major winner again, but he didn’t accept that fate. Instead, he dominated the 2023 PGA Championship to claim his third Wanamaker Trophy and join some elite company. He beat out Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler by two strokes to win at 9-under.
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The link between Bill Gates, 67, and notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein continues to raise eyebrows as a new story from The Wall Street Journal surfaces on the link between Gates, Epstein and a Russian bridge player involved in an alleged affair with the Microsoft founder.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 06: Bill Gates, Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation speaks onstage at 2019 New York Times Dealbook on November 06, 2019 in New York City.
After the Lakers lost Game 3 of the Western Conference finals to the Nuggets Saturday night, LeBron James had one simple message to his team that now faces a nearly impossible task: overcoming a 3–0 series deficit.
“Just gotta get one,” James said after the 119–108 loss. “Just one at a time. Just focus on Game 4 and that’s all you can really think about.”
No team in NBA history has ever come back from a 3–0 deficit, but James has this historic achievement in his sights.
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Michael Block will be back for the 2024 PGA Championship after a top 15 finish. His post-round interview put into perspective how much it means to him.
As if the golf world couldn’t like Michael Block anymore, his post-round interview with Amanda Renner after his final round of the PGA Championship pulled at everyone’s heartstrings. He openly wept on camera while talking about his experience Sunday.
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The Nuggets have taken care of business in each of the first three games of the Western Conference finals, jumping out to a 3–0 lead in the series against the Lakers.
Despite their encouraging position, sitting just one win away from an NBA Finals berth, Nikola Jokić isn’t looking past Monday’s game. Needing a win in Los Angeles to close out the series, Jokić admitted he’s still worried about the task at hand.
“To be honest, I’m not going to say that I’m scared.
People head to the ballpark hoping to see offense and home runs. But pitching and defense remain an incredibly important part of the game. On Sunday afternoon, Major League Baseball had defense on full display as several MLB players posted ridiculous plays.
Let’s start with Toronto Blue Jays centerfielder Kevin Kiermaier. Kiermaier is known for his glove work and is a three-time Gold Glove Award winner (2015, ’16, ’19). On Sunday, he tracked down a long fly ball, timed his leap perfectly, and stole an extra-base hit from Baltimore Orioles hitter Gunna Henderson.
Brooks Koepka won his fifth major championship by firing a 67 Sunday, giving him a 2-shot victory over Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler.
After losing the first two games at home, Boston better figure out how to contain Jimmy Butler if it wants to avoid a huge hole in the East finals.
Chandler Stephenson scored early in overtime to lift the Golden Knights to a 2-0 series lead against the Stars on Sunday afternoon.
“It was really important to play like this in my debut,” Stewart said. “Because I want people to be here and I want them to come back.