Dino Lirios
NFL and EPL on a Global Collision Course
Dino Lirios | | Nov 05, 2014 10:17 AM EST |
American Football and Soccer are on a global collision course. The National Football League (NFL) is currently holding games in London, while England's Premier League (EPL) desires to entertain in other countries as well.
Alfonso Soriano Announces Retirement
Dino Lirios | | Nov 05, 2014 03:23 AM EST |
Alfonso Soriano, seven-time Major League Baseball (MLB) All-star and New York Yankees veteran, has officially announced his retirement four months after he was released from his club.
Sonnen Declines XFC Fight with Silva, Proposes Jiu-Jitsu Metamoris Match Instead
Dino Lirios | | Nov 05, 2014 03:18 AM EST |
Recently, mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion Xtreme Fighting Championship (XFC) proposed a fight between Wanderlei Silva and Chael Sonnen. While Silva accepted, Sonnen did not and had other plans for Silva, like a professional jiu-jitsu match instead.
Portland Trailblazers Keep Lebron James to 11 Points in Win Against Cleveland Cavaliers
Dino Lirios | | Nov 05, 2014 03:08 AM EST |
The National Basketball Association's (NBA) Portland Trailblazers won against the Cleveland Cavaliers, as they limited Lebron James to only 11 points. The game ended with 101-82 for the Trail Blazers.
Anderson Silva Hospitalized for Lumbago, but Fight with Nick Diaz Still On
Dino Lirios | | Nov 05, 2014 02:56 AM EST |
Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight champion, Anderson Silva, was hospitalized for lumbago. However, his main event fight with Nick Diaz at UFC 183 will not be jeopardized and will still push through.
LA Clippers' Jamal Crawford Reaches 15,000 Career Points
Dino Lirios | | Nov 04, 2014 11:09 PM EST |
Jamal Crawford, shooting and point guard for the National Basketball Association's (NBA) Los Angeles Clippers, recovered from a rib injury and joined the 15,000 point club in a losing effort against the Sacramento Kings (98-92).
The Phoenix Suns Finding Success with Triple Guard Lineup Against Spurs
Dino Lirios | | Nov 04, 2014 07:12 AM EST |
The National Basketball Association's (NBA) Phoenix Suns are experimenting early on with their striking three-guard lineup in Goran Dragic, Eric Bledsoe, and Isaiah Thomas.
Alex Rodriguez Paid His Cousin to Stay Silent on PED and Steroid Use
Dino Lirios | | Nov 04, 2014 07:03 AM EST |
Alex Rodriguez, long-time superstar of Major League Baseball's (MLB) New York Yankees, has paid his cousin nearly US $1 million in exchange for silence regarding his performance enhancing drug (PED) use.
Scientists Build Mathematical Toolkit to Help Battle Cancer
Dino Lirios | | Nov 04, 2014 06:57 AM EST |
The model is based on "statistical mechanics."
UFC is the Official Sponsor for the 2015 British Open Judo Championships
Dino Lirios | | Nov 04, 2014 06:57 AM EST |
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has just announced that they will be entering into a sponsorship with the British Judo Association and will be the title sponsor of the 2015 British Open Judo Championships.
Random Image Experiment Reveals Building Blocks of Human's Imagination
Dino Lirios | | Nov 04, 2014 06:49 AM EST |
One interesting discovery is that there are cultural differences among imaginations formed in different parts of the world.
Durant Cites Paul George's Leg Break as Reason for Withdrawing from FIBA Tournament
Dino Lirios | | Nov 04, 2014 06:42 AM EST |
National Basketball Association (NBA) small forward superstar Kevin Durant has finally revealed that fellow superstar Paul George's leg break was his real reason for dropping out of the 2014 FIBA World Championship team.
Kobe Bryant is the Sole Survivor of the Legendary 1996 Rookie Class
Dino Lirios | | Nov 04, 2014 06:36 AM EST |
Kobe Bryant, superstar shooting guard of the National Basketball Association's Los Angeles Lakers, stands as the sole survivor of the legendary 1996 rookie class.
World's First Cycle Lane Made of Solar Cells Can Power Three Households
Dino Lirios | | Nov 03, 2014 08:21 AM EST |
The project was set up in the municipality of Krommenie, 25 kilometers from Amsterdam.
Can Arachnophobia be Cured by Brain Surgery?
Dino Lirios | | Nov 03, 2014 06:48 AM EST |
Before the surgery, he would be so afraid of spiders he would throw tennis balls at them.
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