WIMBLEDON '19: How well do you know the grass-court major?
WIMBLEDON ’19: See how much you know about the year’s third Grand Slam tennis tournament by taking this AP quiz
Skip Bayless: Andre Iguodala’s recent comments just made Warriors’ chances of resigning KD ‘a lot harder’
Andre Iguodala made a recent media appearance and discussed the Golden State Warriors’ handling of injuries and Skip Bayless believes what Iggy had said just made resigning Kevin Durant a lot harder.
Brazil looks to avoid another Copa America upset
Brazil looks to avoid another Copa America upset against Paraguay
Former UCLA gymnast Ohashi to make pro debut at Aurora Games
Former UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi to perform in inaugural Aurora Games, a 6-day women’s sports festival in Albany, NY
Skip Bayless on the Lakers: 'I cannot think of a worse fit for LeBron James than D'Angelo Russell’
Skip Bayless discusses the reports of a possible reunion between D’Angelo Russell and the Los Angeles Lakers. Hear why Skip doesn’t think this would be a good move.
The Winner: A Neil Bonnett Story
He was a race car driver. A broadcaster. A father and a husband. But, above all, Neil Bonnett was a winner. FS1’s “NASCAR Race Hub” presents “The Winner: A Neil Bonnett Story.”
Holder hails Gayle as veteran batter backflips on retirement
It was like West Indies skipper Jason Holder was discovering a surprise gift when he heard the news Chris Gayle planned to play on after the World Cup
Pinder, Semien and Olson homer as A’s beat Cardinals 7-3

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Chad Pinder and Marcus Semien homered in a six-run fifth inning, and the Oakland Athletics rallied to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-3 Tuesday night.
Bogaerts homers, Red Sox beat White Sox 6-3 in rain

BOSTON (AP) – Xander Bogaerts hit a two-run homer, David Price struck out nine and the Red Sox beat the White Sox 6-3 Tuesday on a rainy night at Fenway Park.
Albies, Acuna hit homers to lead Braves past Cubs 3-2

CHICAGO (AP) – Ozzie Albies and Ronald Acuna Jr. homered, Max Fried pitched six innings of two-hit ball and the Atlanta Braves beat the Chicago Cubs 3-2 Tuesday night.
Cardinals reliever Jordan Hicks to have Tommy John surgery

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Hard-throwing closer Jordan Hicks is set to undergo Tommy John surgery on Wednesday.
Blues sign coach Craig Berube to 3-year contract extension

ST. LOUIS (AP) – The Blues signed coach Craig Berube to a three-year contract extension Tuesday after he led St. Louis to its first Stanley Cup championship in his first season in charge.
Suspect accused of trying to hire man to kill prosecutor
CHICAGO (AP) – A Chicago man charged in the May 2018 strangulation death of a woman is now accused of attempting to hire a man to kill an assistant Cook County state’s attorney and a witness.
Woman faces fines in weekend caracal cat incident
CHICAGO (AP) – Bloomington, Illinois officials say the owner of an exotic cat that escaped and scratched two people before being killed by police is facing a fine.
Chicago mayor says cost of new training facility will go up
CHICAGO (AP) – Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot says a proposed police and fire training facility that is opposed by activists is likely to cost more than previously estimated.
Prosecutors say no criminal charges in Illinois ammonia leak
WAUKGAN, Ill. (AP) – Prosecutors in northern Illinois say they won’t file criminal charges in connection with an April anhydrous ammonia leak that sickened more than 40 people, including first responders.
Illinois court upholds dismissal of suit against Hastert
YORKVILLE, Ill. (AP) – An Illinois appeals court has upheld a lower court’s decision to toss a lawsuit alleging former House Speaker Dennis Hastert sexually abused a fourth-grader in the 1970s, saying it agreed the accuser filed
Flood damage at least $2 billion for Mississippi River towns
ST. LOUIS (AP) – An advocacy group for Mississippi River communities says this year’s prolonged flooding has created more than $2 billion in damage.
The Latest: Illinois 11th to legalize recreational marijuana
CHICAGO (AP) – The Latest on recreational marijuana legalization in Illinois (all times local):
Chicago police say vehicle strikes, kills girl in driveway
CHICAGO (AP) – Chicago police say a 4-year-old girl was killed and an 8-year-old girl was injured after they were struck by a vehicle backing up in a driveway.