RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Work has finally begun on the 2016 Olympic golf course after delays caused by a legal dispute over ownership of the site.
SYDNEY (AP) — Leigh Nugent has quit as head coach of the Australian swimming team as the fallout from a troubled Olympics continues.
Atlanta Braves Vice President Mike Plant was appointed president of the U.S.
TOKYO (AP) — The Japanese Olympic Committee said Tuesday that it has cut funding for the All Japan Judo Federation and ordered it to take
NEW YORK (AP) — Running outdoors. Cold weather. St. Patrick's Day in New York City.
KNOKKE, Belgium (AP) — FIFA's medical chief says he is against organizing the 2020 World Cup in the summer heat of the desert nation Qatar.
LONDON (AP) — Olympic 10,000-meter champion Tirunesh Dibaba has pulled out of the London Marathon because of a shin injury.
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Global mining giant BHP Billiton is under investigation by U.S.
VIENNA (AP) — Vienna is dropping plans to bid for the 2028 Summer Olympics after a vast majority of residents rejected the idea in a referendum.
NEW DELHI (AP) — Indian Olympic boxer Vijender Singh has refused to provide blood and hair samples to establish whether he used illicit drugs
Los Angeles wants back into the Olympics, throwing its hat into the ring to bring them back to southern California on the 40th anniversary of its l
MADRID (AP) — Spain's government on Friday approved tougher anti-doping laws to align with World Anti-Doping Agency standards and bolster Madrid's






















