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  5. List of SportsCenter segments and specials - Wikipedia

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    SportsCenter Right Now – A brief summary of the day's and night's top sports stories; also seen outside of the program. Star of the Night – Similar to the "Three Stars" in ice hockey, both anchors of the 12 a.m. edition name their "Star of the Night" from the day's sporting events; they may be an athlete or team who had extraordinary in ...

  6. Yahoo Sports 2 hours ago Luka Dončić is now the Lakers' latest franchise player, but it's clear the superstar will need a bit to feel right at home. At Tuesday's intro news conference, it was clear Dončić was still coming to terms with not being a Maverick: 'I had to check [if] it was April 1. I couldn’t believe it.'

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    Sports: Chiefs and Eagles handle the Super Bowl opening night spectacle like they've been here, done that; Showbiz: Suit up! Met Gala reveals dress code and a slate of new celeb hosts; Money: China counters with tariffs on US products. It will also investigate Google; Tech: Apple lashes out at iPhone porn app maker and EU rules allowing its ...

  9. Football hooliganism - Wikipedia

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    [h]igh-profile outbreaks of violence involving fans are much rarer today than they were 20 or 30 years ago. The scale of trouble now compared to then doesn't bear comparison – either in terms of the number of people involved or the level of organisation. Football has moved on thanks to banning orders and better, more sophisticated policing ...