TULSA, Okla. -- Stewart Cink doesn't believe Southern Hills owes him anything. A lapse of concentration cost him a chance to win the U.S. Open, now it's up to him to make sure it doesn't happen again at the PGA  |


TULSA, Okla. -- Two colors stood out to Charles Howell III at the PGA Championship in a state where he went to college and won an NCAA title. ''The orange is Oklahoma State and the red is Georgia, right?'' Howell  |
TULSA, Okla. -- Jim Furyk has been on a roller coaster since arriving at Southern Hills because of a back injury that caused him to withdraw from the Bridgestone Invitational. It appears to be ending on a high. ''I was  |
TULSA, Okla. -- Facts and figures for the 89th PGA Championship: Dates: Aug. 9-12. Site: Southern Hills Country Club. The Course: Built during the depression, Southern Hills was designed by Perry Maxwell and opened in 1936. It has hosted ...  |


TULSA, Okla. -- High noon at Southern Hills looked more like a ghost town. Wednesday before a major championship usually is bustling with activity, especially at the PGA Championship, the last chance for players to win a major until the  |
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Veteran wide receiver Amani Toomer got a little surprise from coach Tom Coughlin - he's not playing in the preseason opener against the Carolina Panthers . Toomer said Wednesday that Coughlin told him of the decision on  |
While Barry Bonds was breaking the home run record in San Francisco, baseball commissioner Bud Selig was in New York, preparing to meet with his chief steroids investigator.  |
The Tennessee Titans have a proud history of strong offensive lines, producing Hall of Famers like Mike Munchak and Bruce Matthews. The current group is starting to show similar promise. Each starter is back after allowing only 29 sacks in  |
Sen. Bob Corker on Wednesday expressed frustration with the Iraqi government's inability to stabilize the country, but said he is hopeful for a meaningful debate next month about the U.S. role in Iraq. Corker, a Tennessee Republican who serves on  |
NEW YORK — Matt Murphy's stopover in San Francisco included a pretty wild ride, and it wasn't on a cable car.  |
WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush today called to congratulate Barry Bonds, the new home run king, but didn't weigh in on the steroids controversy surrounding the slugger's smashing of the major league record.  |
FREDERICK, Colo. — A Catholic priest faces an indecent exposure charge after jogging in the nude about an hour before sunrise.  |
WASHINGTON -- David Beckham dribbled, juggled and passed the ball during a Los Angeles Galaxy practice on a stiflingly hot afternoon at RFK Stadium, offering at least some hope that the 45,000 people who have bought tickets for Thursday's game  |  |
ALLEN PARK -- Calvin Johnson will play as a professional for the first time when the Detroit Lions host the Cincinnati Bengals.  |  |
OCALA, Fla. — Lawyers for CNN and Nancy Grace have asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit that accuses the TV host of pushing the mother of a missing toddler to suicide through aggressive questioning.  |
LONDON — A British army helicopter crashed late today near an army base in northern England, injuring at least eight people, officials said.  |
NEW YORK —A magazine gets a hot story straight from a soldier in Iraq, and publishes his writing, complete with gory details, under a pseudonym.  |
WASHINGTON — Making coins may soon make more cents.  |
Day two of the Cheli's Chili Bar double killing trial ended today with a secretary for Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy reading a letter from an unknown man taking responsibility for the deaths.  |
WALBRIDGE, Ohio — A shooting at a trucking company left two people dead today, and a suspect was arrested in Michigan after fleeing the scene in a semitrailer cab.  |
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