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2K Sports releases teaser for new PGA Tour video game




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Pro calls Singh 'piece of trash' for reportedly entering Korn Ferry Tour event




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Augusta National donates 2,000 pounds of Masters food to charity




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Bruins alumnus Cheevers not a fan of Price: 'He hasn't won'




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Jeremy Leipsic released from University of Manitoba hockey team




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Forbes deems Penguins faithful most passionate NHL fans




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Leafs assistant McFarland taking job as OHL Frontenacs head coach




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Orr: McDavid could eventually pass Howe, become greatest player ever




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Beyond 'A League of Their Own': New Netflix documentary reveals 'secret love' between women's baseball league player and her partner

Director Chris Bolan, producers Alexa L. Fogel and Brendan Mason and subject Pat Henschel talk about the new Netflix documentary "A Secret Love."





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Oscars Will Consider Films That Didn’t Play in Theaters as Part of New Academy Rules

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has tweaked its Oscar eligibility rules in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. During a meeting on Tuesday, the board of governors approved a temporary hold on the requirement that a film needs a seven-day theatrical run in a commercial theater in Los Angeles County to qualify […]





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'Trolls World Tour' has history-making digital debut with nearly $100 million, provoking ire of theater owners

After bypassing theaters, Universal's animated sequel shattered on-demand records. AMC vows to stop running the studio's films.





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Baby Yoda, Black Panther and Mickey Mouse are featured on Disney's new line of cloth face masks

Here's your first look at Disney's new masks that will benefit families in vulnerable communities.





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Director Jon M. Chu ‘Disgusted’ By ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Sequels Casting Scam (EXCLUSIVE)

Director Jon M. Chu said while sequels to the hit romantic comedy “Crazy Rich Asians” are in the works, he and producers are not currently casting for “new lead roles,” as falsely indicated by a phony press release and social media post, which have since been taken down. Chu took to his Twitter account on […]





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How Netflix’s ‘The Half of It’ is making waves in the Asian and LGBTQ communities

The coming-of-age story is being seen as a modern, LGBTQ version of the classic play "Cyrano de Bergerac."





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How tension between Robert Redford and Jodie Foster and a 'half-assed screenplay' killed the 'Hot Zone' movie

"The Hot Zone" author Richard Preston gets candid about a failed 1990s movie adaptation that was once set to star A-listers Robert Redford and Jodie Foster before falling apart.





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Amy Jo Johnson talks directing Felicity Huffman in her last pre-scandal film role: 'She was a gift to the film in many, many ways'

The "Felicity" alum talks about her own real-life parallels to the film, directing Huffman on set and why she’s left acting behind permanently.





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Texas Movie Theaters Reopen With Health, Temperature Checks

A handful of movie theaters in San Antonio and Austin, Texas, are set to reopen in the coming days, providing an early test case for coronavirus protection measures. EVO Entertainment plans to open two theaters on Monday using "airport security-style check-in," says CEO Mitchell Roberts. Guests will enter a cordoned area near the front door, […]





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‘John Wick 4,’ ‘The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard’ Get New Release Dates

Lionsgate has pushed back "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" to 2021, and Keanu Reeves' "John Wick: Chapter 4" to 2022 as part a massive revamp its upcoming slate. The studio announced Friday that it has also set its "Saw" reboot "Spiral," starring Chris Rock and Jackson for May, 21, 2021 -- a full year after its […]





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Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg to Adapt ‘Bubble’ Podcast Into an R-Rated Animated Film

The duo's upcoming adaptation will mark their second adult-oriented animated project, following 2016's successful "Sausage Party."





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Stephenie Meyer to Release New ‘Twilight’ Novel ‘Midnight Sun’

"Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer announced the release of her new book "Midnight Sun," a companion novel to her vampire love saga. "Midnight Sun" will hit bookstores Aug. 4. While "Twilight" -- and follow-up's "New Moon," "Eclipse" and "Breaking Dawn" -- centered around shy high-schooler Bella Swan, the new novel will be retold through the eyes […]





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Tom Cruise teaming with Elon Musk, NASA to shoot action movie in space

Tom Cruise is going to space, for real.





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Reopening Hollywood: Kurt Sutter On How To Bring Back TV Dramas After Coronavirus Shutdown

Editors’ Note: Deadline’s latest series, Reopening Hollywood, focuses on the incredibly complicated effort to get the industry back on its feet while ensuring the safety of everyone involved. Our goal is to examine numerous sides of the business and provide forum for leaders in Hollywood who have a vision for how production could safely restart in the […]





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Is this the movie that can save Hollywood? Theaters, studios look to Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' as summer's best hope

Movie theaters are banking on "Inception" director Christopher Nolan's upcoming thriller to bring back audiences to the cineplex amid coronavirus crisis.





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Natalie Wood's daughter shares stories of her mother's classic movies from 'Rebel Without a Cause' to 'West Side Story'

Natasha Gregson Wagner reflects on her personal memories of Natalie Wood's life and career on Mother's Day weekend.





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M. Night Shyamalan Sets Ensemble Cast for Next Movie (EXCLUSIVE)

M. Night Shyamalan has rounded out the cast for his next movie. Eliza Scanlen, Thomasin McKenzie, Aaron Pierre, Alex Wolff and Vicky Krieps are in negotiations to star in the top-secret project. Shyamalan will write, produce and direct the untitled film, which will be released by Universal Picture. Like most Shyamalan movies, plot details are shrouded […]





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From 'Scoob!' and 'Perry Mason' to HBO Max and 'King of Staten Island,' here's your streaming guide to the summer's movies and TV shows

Shirley (June 5, VOD) Elisabeth Moss plays celebrated novelist Shirley Jackson in Josephine Decker’s Sundance-award winning drama. The film premiered to strong reviews and word of mouth at last year’s Toronto International Film Festival.





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Watch: Russian junior player Dmitri Voronkov jokingly smashes 'TSN' camera




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Flexibility built into NFL schedule in case of pandemic-induced delay




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Fantasy: Best/worst early-season schedules




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Report: Ravens exploring whether Earl Thomas violated contract




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5 early best bets for the NFL season




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Report: Ravens have no grounds to void Thomas' guarantees




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Gurley doesn't know why Rams haven't paid him following release




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Saints release 3-time Pro Bowler Warford




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NFL releases full 2020 schedule




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Metcalf advises rookies to sit down last in team meetings




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Fantasy: 7 bust candidates to avoid in your draft




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4-star center Sanogo reclassifies to 2020, verbally commits to UConn




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To win it all in 1985, Villanova had to do what it couldn't all season




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Report: ETSU to name Jason Shay next head coach




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Creighton lands top European prospect Andronikashvili




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QUIZ: Test your knowledge of sports mascots




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GOAT Uniforms: Sunbursts, bruised bananas highlight Part 2 of our countdown




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Notre Dame AD confident team will play full season




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Big 12 win totals: Iowa State, Texas Tech due for monster years




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Micah Berman, Efthimios Parasidis, and Dakota Rudesill to join Ohio State law faculty

 

The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law welcomes three dynamic professors to its faculty this fall: Micah Berman, Efthimios Parasidis, and Dakota Rudesill.

“We are thrilled to add these three emerging scholars to our already distinguished faculty. They represent the tradition here at Moritz of hiring exceptional teachers whose scholarship and instruction draw from a wealth of practical experience and focus on making a difference,” said Dean Alan C. Michaels, the Edwin M. Cooperman Professor of Law. “Additionally, Professor Berman and Professor Parasidis will be instrumental in greatly strengthening the college’s footprint in the growing health law field.”




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Daley, Smith win awards from Class of 2013

Professor Rick Daley ’78 and Monte Smith ’90, assistant dean for academic affairs, were honored by the Class of 2013 as the Morgan E. Shipman Outstanding Professor and Outstanding Staff Member, respectively.




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Live animal mascots: Cute or exploitative?

Animal rights activists have repeatedly called for college sports teams to stop using real animals as their mascots. Are these complaints fair or an overreaction?





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Gasol recalls learning of Kobe's death: 'I refused to believe it for days'




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Durant returning this season remains 'unrealistic,' says manager