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April 7, 2026

Roger Clemens acquitted of all charges he lied about steroid use

WASHINGTON – Roger Clemens, known as "The Rocket" for the fastball that dominated major league batters, won his most critical contest yet Monday when jurors found him not guilty of lying to Congress about steroid use.

Simpson overcomes Furyk, hangs on to win 112th U.S. Open

SAN FRANCISCO – All around him Sunday, players once in contention were cast aside one by one by the tiresome and tricky course at The Olympic Club.

BLOG: Final round updates from the U.S. Open

Updates will be posted throughout Sunday's final round at The Olympic Club.

U.S. OPEN: McDowell joins Furyk in lead after Round 3; Woods scuffles

SAN FRANCISCO – It’s not necessarily expected from a tournament-tested champion, but Graeme McDowell felt fear creep into his system before teeing off for Saturday’s third round of the 112th U.S. Open at The Olympic Club.

BLOG: Saturday updates from the U.S. Open

Check back for updates throughout Round 3

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.

BLOG: Friday updates from the U.S. Open

Check back for updates throughout the afternoon.

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.

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