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First Look: NCAA Women's Final Four

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There will be plenty of familiar faces at the women's Final Four with Stanford, South Carolina, Louisville and UConn heading to Minneapolis.
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CLEAN : 'Leading by example': LeBron James, NBA boost voter rights

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The Cleveland Cavaliers' NBA arena in the bellwether state of Ohio hosts a voter registration drive on National Voter Registration Day with the US presidential election just weeks away (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Jayhawks Rally, Rock Tar Heels 72-69 To Win NCAA Title

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It was the largest comeback in national championship history, surpassing the 1963 title game when Loyola overcame a 15-point deficit.
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Patricof: Soccer Is the Sport of the Future

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Jon Patricof, Athletes Unlimited CEO & co-founder, discusses the increasing popularity of soccer in the US. He speaks on Bloomberg's 'The Close.'
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Why Is The World Cup Being Played In The Winter?

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The World Cup is happening now, but why is it starting so late?
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Victor Conte retools BALCO after prison time

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HEADLINE: Victor Conte retools BALCO after prison time CAPTION: After serving four months in prison for selling steroids, Victor Conte has refashioned BALCO into a profitable, and legal, sports supplements business. (April 26)...
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Five Bid Cities Make Their Pitches For The 2012 Olympics

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Germany Olympics Five bid cities make their pitches for the 2012 Olympics Berlin, April 17, 2005 1. Wide shot pan of audience at presentation 2. Convention sign 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bertrand Delanoe, Paris Mayor "This is the third...
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Calling the NCAA a "dictatorship," a handful of Northwestern football players announced Tuesday they are forming the first labor union for college athletes - one they hope will eventually represent players nationwide. (Jan. 28)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus004579 Calling the NCAA a "dictatorship," a handful of Northwestern football players announced Tuesday they are forming the first labor union for college athletes - one they hope will eventually...
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Technology may give Olympians the edge

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4035222LEAD IN: With the Olympics looming, national teams across the world are using new technologies to ensure their athletes have the edge over their competitors.Sports scientists say preparation is...
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Danish princess gives toys to children in Rio

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYRio de Janeiro - 3 August 20161. Crown Princess Mary of Denmark giving two lego boxes to Rio school children2. Various of school children holding Danish and...
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Inside Turner's Big Bet on Eleague With CEO Martin

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Jan.06 -- Turner Chairman and CEO John Martin discusses the company's bet on eleague and his outlook for competitive gaming. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets"  from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Comcast CEO Roberts on His Love of the Game of Squash

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Jun.14 -- Comcast CEO Brian Roberts talks about his love of the game of squash with David Rubenstein on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."
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Signs of an Upswing in the Golf Industry

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Aug.04 -- David Abeles, president and chief executive officer at TaylorMade, discusses the outlook for the golf industry and the underlying challenges facing the sport. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Russian athletes tested more than any others ahead of Winter Olympics

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The IOC's medical director says the needs of Russian athletes are being "particularly emphasised" in targeted doping tests on athletes preparing for the Pyeongchang Olympics. The International Olympic Committee's top...
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Semenya loses appeal against testosterone rules

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Caster Semenya lost her appeal Wednesday against rules designed to decrease naturally high testosterone levels in some female runners.
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CLEAN : Salazar case is very worrying: IOC president Bach

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The International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach says the IOC wants to know if the Games could have been affected by doping by banned US coach Alberto Salazar and that the case is very worrying (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Ivy League Cancels Fall Sports

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The conference says it feels it cannot create a safe enough environment for the athletes.
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CLEAN : Kenya athletics chief discusses athletes avoiding doping tests

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The Athletics Kenya AK chief discusses athletes who avoid testing for doping (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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U.S. Gymnast Tests Positive for Covid in Tokyo

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Jul.19 -- Concerns are mounting ahead of the start of the Tokyo Olympics on Friday. Another athlete, a gymnast from the U.S., tested positive for covid-19 while training in Japan. Bloomberg’s Sophie Jackman reports on “Bloomberg...
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Japan Set to Declare Emergency in Tokyo Through End of Olympics

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Jul.07 -- Japan is set to declare a new state of emergency in Tokyo which includes the entire period of the Olympic Games. An official declaration is expected later in the day. Bloomberg’s Sophie Jackman reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Australian Open Proceeds in Melbourne Amid Lockdown

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Feb.15 -- Craig Tiley, chief executive officer of Tennis Australia, talks about the Australian Open Grand Slam tournament held in Melbourne. The event continues without spectators even as the nation’s second-most populous city has...
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What Does Hollywood Have To Fear With Deepfakes?

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As the use of deepfake technology increases, questions arise on whether an actor's digital twin can be used without consent.
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How Will the NCAA Approach the UNC Scandal?

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Oct. 22 -- The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill said it will discipline nine more employees for an academic fraud that spanned 18 years and made it easier for student athletes to maintain eligibility to play. Bloomberg...