Colombia Counterfeiting Raid: 5 Arrested As Authorities Seize Millions In Fake Euros, Dollars And Pesos In Bogota
Five Colombian nationals were arrested in Bogota during a joint operation by the Colombian national police, Europol and the U.S. Secret Service.
US Military Transgender Service Ban: Research Shows Trans People Twice As Likely As Members Of General Population To Serve In Armed Forces
A study finds former U.S. military personnel had the condition previously called Gender Identity Disorder five times more frequently than Americans at large.
NFL Players Oppose Roger Goodell's Authority On Discipline In Latest Sign Of Dissatisfaction With Commissioner, Poll Finds
Goodell's job is secure as long as NFL revenue is on the rise, but player dissatisfaction may hint at a coming labor battle.
Tom Brady 'Deflategate' Reversal Sets Legal Precedent For Challenges To Roger Goodell's Authority
After Judge Berman's decision, NFL players facing suspension now know they can challenge the league in court with a reasonable hope for success.
Brooklyn Nets News: Mikhail Prokhorov Close To Buying Barclays Center, Franchise Ownership Shares From Partners, Report Says
Prokhorov already owns an 80 percent stake in the Nets franchise and a 45 percent share of the Barclays Center.
NFL London Series: Jaguars Interested In Deal To Play Annual Game Overseas Through 2030, Owner Says
Jacksonville Jaguars executives say the franchise's participation in the NFL International Series has been a financial boon.
Rio Olympics 2016: Water Pollution, Viral Testing To Be Addressed By Next Summer, Official Says
“This is a very serious matter, and we are doing our absolute best to protect the athletes’ health,” the head of Rio's Olympic committee said.
Milwaukee Bucks News: Team's Lobbying Expenses Released After Arena Bill's Approval
The NBA team's officials spent more money lobbying Wisconsin lawmakers than any other organization through the first six months of 2015.
New IAAF President Sebastian Coe's Nike Ties Scrutinized Amid Nick Symmonds Sponsorship Flap
Sebastian Coe's association with the sports apparel brand has critics worried Nike will wield more influence over the track and field community.
Green Bay Packers News: Titletown District Near Lambeau Field To Open By 2017
The NFL team unveiled plans for the Titletown District, which will feature a luxury hotel, brewery, restaurant and other amenities.
National Women's Soccer League Faces Post-World Cup Obstacles: Shy Sponsors, Hotel Bedbugs
Bedbug-infested hotel rooms are just one obstacle facing the National Women’s Soccer League as it tries to attract more fans.
NCAA Scholarship Changes: Student-Athletes Receiving $160 Million In New Benefits, Report Says
The NCAA has faced a litany of litigation in recent years amid concerns about student-athlete compensation.
Sports Sponsorship Deals: How Nike, Reebok Are Gaining Influence Over Smaller Leagues, Athletes
In smaller sports organizations, league-wide sponsorship deals and restrictions can affect individual employees' earning potential.
FIFA, Corporate Sponsors To Hold Corruption Reform Meeting In Zurich, Report Says
Visa and Coca-Cola were among the companies that publicly called on the global soccer organization to submit to independent oversight.
Rio Olympics 2016: Amid Water Pollution Fears, National Sailing, Rowing Teams Take Precautions
Brazilian Olympic officials have fallen far short on efforts to clean up waterways that will host the 2016 summer events in Rio de Janeiro despite promises and ballooning budgets.
NFL Los Angeles: Raiders, Chargers Willing To Switch Divisions If Relocation To Carson Stadium Approved
A virtual tour of a planned NFL stadium in Carson, California, was also unveiled this week.
NLRB Dismisses Northwestern Football Players' Petition To Unionize, Overturning Previous Decision
Board members expressed concern about how a ruling on the issue would affect competitive balance in college football.
Who Is Chung Mong-Joon? FIFA Presidential Candidate Aims To Replace Sepp Blatter, End Corruption
“It has pained me to witness the spectacle of the FIFA president being booed by the fans at football stadiums everywhere," Chung said.
Aaron Hernandez's Mansion, Hummer To Be Sold In Odin Lloyd Wrongful Death Civil Suit
The former NFL star is being sued by Ursula Ward, mother of Odin Lloyd, whom Hernandez was convicted of killing in 2013.
Michael Jordan Net Worth: Endorsements Paid NBA Legend More Than $500M Since 2000, Lawyer Says
Michael Jordan's lawyer revealed his endorsement earnings in court this week. The NBA legend is suing an Illinois supermarket chain over unauthorized use of his image.
James Harden Endorsement Deal: Adidas' $200M Offer Lures Rockets Star Away From Nike
"His ceiling is far from reached, which tells you the future for him and our brand looks incredible," an Adidas executive said.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Gains New Challenger: Fisker To Restart Production Of 'Karma' Luxury Electric Hybrid Vehicle
Two years after it filed for bankruptcy, Fisker Automotive has signed an 11-year factory lease in Moreno Valley, California.
NFL Los Angeles Team: Oakland Raiders Could Relocate As City Balks At Public Funding For Stadium
NFL teams have used the threat of relocation to secure public stadium funding for decades, but this time could be different.
FIFA Corruption Reform: After Francois Carrard's Task Force Appointment, US Prosecutor Warns Against 'Superficial Changes'
The warning came after soccer's global governing body appointed former Olympic official Francois Carrard to lead its corruption reform task force.
NFL Los Angeles Update: Raiders Haven't Received 'Viable' Stadium Proposal From Oakland
“For us right now, there isn’t a possibility that we’ve taken off the table," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said.
Summer Olympics 2024: Why Experts Warn Los Angeles' Proposed Budget Is Unrealistic
L.A. officials think they can host the 2024 Summer Games for about $4 billion, but recent history shows the Olympics rarely stay under budget.
Rio Olympics 2016: Water Pollution Concerns Grow After US Rowers Sickened At World Rowing Junior Championships
"We’re not really sure. My personal feeling is, I think it’s from the lake," the physician for the U.S. rowing team said.
NFL's Female Fan Base: Buccaneers 'RED' Women's Movement Alienated Crucial Demographic
Women compose almost half of the NFL's audience, but the league still hasn't figured out how to talk to them.
Lindsey Graham, Other GOP Candidates Bash Donald Trump After Megyn Kelly 'Blood' Remark
Republican U.S. presidential hopefuls Lindsey Graham, George Pataki and Carly Fiorina each ripped their rival for his disparaging remarks about Megyn Kelly.
As Ferguson Anniversary Nears, More Americans Say The Civil Rights Movement Is In Reverse: Poll
A year after Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, Missouri, almost one-quarter of survey respondents say civil-rights progress has reversed or stalled over their lifetimes.