U.S. OPEN: Woods shares lead with Furyk, Toms heading into weekend
SAN FRANCISCO - As the first two rounds of the 112th U.S. Open have shown, positive progress requires a two-step formula of survive and conquer.
Who would you like to be beneficiary of your money?
While this article is a bit more dry and technical than I usually write, it addresses an important tax issue that could potentially save you and/or your heirs a significant amount of money – proper planning can make the difference between leaving money to your loved ones, or leaving money to Uncle Sam.
GHOST FILES: Guerrero settling into camp
As if Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero needed any other motivation while training in Lake Tahoe for his WBC interim welterweight world championship bout against undefeated slugger Selcuk Aydin, a bear sighting during an early morning run with younger brother Randy Guerrero got the juices going that much more.
U.S. OPEN: Olympic Club holds field at bay in Round 1
Quiet please. One-hundred and 56 players are taking arguably golf’s toughest test of the year.
Teraji: Sing it out, miss ya Dad
As Father’s Day approaches, I am hit with the realization that Don Quixote is the perfect image for my dad. I hadn't thought of it before, but it is so true. He was so imaginative, so creative, and so full of stories and ideas all the time. He was like a walking encyclopedia. He wanted to do things he couldn't possibly do, and he had a very thin grasp on reality sometimes – he was off tilting at windmills.
Niners expect more from defense
NaVorro Bowman is 24 years old. Aldon Smith is 22. Ray McDonald and Patrick Willis are 27.
Raiders look to better use tight end
The sight of Raiders tight ends hauling in passes during Wednesday's mini-camp was one not often witnessed last season, when they brought in a big target in Kevin Boss and then rarely threw his way.
U.S. Anti-Doping Agency brings charges against Armstrong
LOS ANGELES – Lance Armstrong could be stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and is banned from competing as a triathlete as a result of new doping charges brought against him by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.
Cain pitches first perfect game in Giants’ history
Matt Cain faced 27 Houston Astros. He retired all 27. And in doing that recorded the first perfect game in San Francisco Giants' history Wednesday night.
















