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Source: International Olympic Committee drops wrestling from 2020 Olympics

An official familiar with the decision says IOC leaders have dropped wrestling from the program for the 2020 Olympics.

Top two golden tweets: Barack Obama, Justin Bieber generate most retweets on…

A three-word tweet signifying another milestone for President Barack Obama and Justin Bieber saying goodbye to a fan were the top two tweets of 2012, according

Three-time Olympic gold medalist Kerri Walsh was pregnant at London games

Making her three-time Olympic gold streak even more impressive, Kerry Walsh now says she was pregnant when she clinched her latest beach volleyball medal in

USOC looks to build consensus for Olympic bid

When it comes to amassing medals, money and friends around the world, leaders of the U.S. Olympic Committee couldn't be happier.

Middletown gold medalist welcomed home

Middletown native Kayla Harrison was welcomed home for a celebration in her honor Tuesday.

Homecoming celebration planned for Middletown Olympian Kayla Harrison

The city of Middletown is asking the public to come out Tuesday and congratulate Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison.

Douglas, Wieber enjoy celebrity sparkle after gold

They've been on a whirlwind tour since the Olympics - from "Late Night With David Letterman" to the Empire State Building and the New York Stock Exchange - but

A Pick 6 of NFL teams that could use Usain Bolt

Now that the Olympics are over, there's one very fast young man looking at one very long layoff before resurfacing in Rio in four years.

NBC calls London Olympics 'most-watched' TV event

NBCUniversal is calling the London Olympics "the most-watched television event in U.S. history."

Back to reality: Britain bounces back after games

Basking in post-Olympic glory, Britain succumbed to reality Monday with commuters venturing back to work and Heathrow Airport experiencing one of its busiest

Viewers upset NBC cut off Olympics Closing Ceremonies

NBC was pummeled by viewers who took to social media after the network cut away early from the closing ceremony of the London Games on Sunday to air a new

Belarus shot putter stripped of Olympic gold

Shot putter Nadzeya Ostapchuk of Belarus became the first athlete to be stripped of a medal at the London Olympics after her gold was withdrawn Monday for

US wins medal count, and Britain celebrates as well

Most medals. Most gold medals. The U.S. left no doubt at the Olympics.

Top 10 moments of the 2012 London Olympics

The 2012 London Olympics were full of some unforgettable moments.

U.S. wins gold, beats Spain 107-100 in men's hoops

Kevin Durant scored 30 points, LeBron James added 19 and the U.S. men's basketball team defended its Olympic title, holding off stubborn Spain 107-100 on

And now...onto Rio! London puts out Olympic flame

British rock stars are seizing the stage to close the Olympics with an extravaganza that promises to keep a worldwide audience entertained well into the night

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Reds News


  1. Phillips' strange 2B lifts Reds to win

    Phillips' strange 2B lifts Reds to win

    Brandon Phillips bounced a bizarre double over first base to snap a ninth-inning tie, and the Cincinnati Reds completed a three-game sweep of the struggling New York Mets with a 7-4 victory Wednesday.

    • Leake, Wright send Reds past Mets

      Leake, Wright send Reds past Mets

      Any time a starting pitcher steps into the batter's box before he stands on the mound, he's in pretty good shape. Mike Leake enjoyed that luxury Tuesday night.

      • Bruce homers to back Cueto in Reds' win

        • Chapman blows save, Phils rally for win

          College Sports News


          1. UC post-game shenanigans go viral

            UC post-game shenanigans go viral

            In what is being labeled as “Post-Game Interview Shenanigans,” the University of Cincinnati’s baseball infielder Ryan Quinn may just be the most creative video “extra” in all college athletics.

            • UC student videos show life in Tanzania

              • Rutgers makes Louisville's Hermann AD

                • Nerlens Noel at Kentucky Shop

                  Auto Racing News


                  1. Racing no longer just a man's sport

                    Racing no longer just a man's sport

                    Four women have qualified to race in next week’s Indianapolis 500, which goes to show that racing is no longer just a man’s sport.

                    • No extra $1m at Sprint All-Star race

                      • Ed Carpenter earns Indianapolis 500 pole

                        • Busch snaps streak, wins Truck race

                          • Viso, Andretti top Indy 500 speed chart