In 2012, Ryan Rolison tweeted, “Well we have one hope left… if someone shoots him during his speech,” referring to then-president Barack Obama.
Rockies draft pick Ryan Rolison addresses ‘stupid tweet’ about Obama
NCAA softball tournament 2018: Women’s College World Series score, highlights from Game 2
The Seminoles are a win away from their first Women’s College World Series championship. SN will provide live updates of Tuesday’s game in Oklahoma City.
Jordan Montgomery injury update: Yankees pitcher will have Tommy John surgery, report says
Jordan Montgomery left his start against the Astros May 1 after just one inning with an elbow issue.
Rays place Chris Archer on 10-day DL
The Rays have suffered a number of pitching injuries this season, the latest to All-Star Chris Archer.
MLB Draft tracker 2018: Picks, top prospects from Rounds 1-10
Searching for an MLB Draft tracker that starts with the actual picks and gets to the analysis later? You’ve come to the right place.
Cardinals activate Carlos Martinez, Yadier Molina from disabled list
The Cardinals are one of four teams trying to make the postseason in the jam-packed NL Central.
Watch: 49ers remember Dwight Clark’s ‘The Catch’
Clark’s leaping, game-winning TD catch in the 1982 NFC title game was the signature moment of his career … and it became his signature, too.
Novak Djokovic loses to Marco Cecchinato in French Open quarter-finals
• Dominic Thiem sees off second seed Alex Zverev 6-4, 6-2, 6-1
Marco Cecchinato beat former champion and 12-times major winner Novak Djokovic 6-3, 7-6(4), 1-6, 7-6(11) at the French Open on Tuesday to become the first Italian man to reach a Grand Slam semi-final in 40 years.
Related: French Open 2018 quarter-finals: Cecchinato v Djokovic, Stephens v Kasatkina – live!
Continue reading…LeBron James, Stephen Curry slam Donald Trump after White House debacle: ‘No one wants an invite’
James said Trump uninviting the Eagles to the White House was “typical” and he doesn’t expect the Cavs or Warriors to accept an invitation.
Diana Taurasi makes WNBA history, becomes first player to score 8,000 points
Diana Taurasi is already the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer and added to her legacy Tuesday when she reached 8,000 career points.


