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Bears to release RB Chester Taylor

The Chicago Bears emphasized the era of accountability Monday when they informed running back Chester Taylor that he will be released, meaning two-thirds of the club’s blockbuster signings from March 2010 have left Halas Hall.

Serena Williams: 'I don't think about' 2009 tirade Serena Williams: 'I don't think about' 2009 tirade

NEW YORK — Chuckling and rolling her eyes, Serena Williams dismissed questions Monday about her tirade at a line judge over a foot-fault call at the end of her loss in the 2009 U.S. Open semifinals.

Colts' Manning activated, to practice on limited basis Colts' Manning activated, to practice on limited basis

INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts have activated Peyton Manning from the physically unable to perform list.

Your morning Phil: GM hunt, Viciedo, Posey Your morning Phil: GM hunt, Viciedo, Posey

Talking baseball while wondering why a deal’s never really a deal in the NFL: 1. Fans hoping that Tom Ricketts will hunt big names in his general manager search are likely to be disappointed.

Robles disqualified from 110 hurdles at worlds Robles disqualified from 110 hurdles at worlds

DAEGU, South Korea — Olympic champion Dayron Robles was disqualified for pulling rival Liu Xiang out of the hunt for gold in the 110-meter hurdles Monday, handing victory in one of the most anticipated races of the world championships to American outsider Jason Richardson.

Notre Dame a special place for USF's Skip Holtz Notre Dame a special place for USF's Skip Holtz

On paper, Saturday's game between USF and Notre Dame is nothing more than the season opener for both schools, a battle between college football's grande dame and an up-and-coming youngster from Florida.

Bears' Briggs wants raise, not trade Bears LB Briggs vows contract won't be distraction

Lance Briggs still wants a pay raise, but the six-time Pro Bowl linebacker promised his contract issues won't be a distraction as the Bears prepare for the regular season.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel among 10,000 racers in Chicago Triathlon Smooth going for Chicago Triathlon despite rough water

Each of the triathletes had a different reason why they woke up early Sunday and dove into Lake Michigan to begin the arduous race.


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