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Lance Armstrong fleeced his sponsor the U.S. Postal Service and became "unjustly enriched" by doping to win the Tour de France, the Justice Department said.
The driver of a British bus that crashed in the French Alps may have saved the lives of everyone else on board, a French official said.
Austin Marathon, Livestrong Foundation end partnership
The Livestrong Foundation, founded by disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong, and the Austin, Texas, Marathon announced they have ended their partnership.
Lance Armstrong's lawyers asked to have SCA Promotions' lawsuit thrown out, saying the Dallas firm signed a forever binding deal to pay the disgraced cyclist.
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Lance Armstrong to compete in swim meet
Discredited Tour de France cycling champion Lance Armstrong is registered in a masters swim meet this weekend in Texas, U.S. swimming officials said.
Spain is investigating the possibility of filing criminal charges against cyclist Lance Armstrong, unidentified sources told ABC News.
Dutch cyclist admits doping ... Reid, Cowan seek pardon for Jack Johnson ... Boston Olympics idea criticized ... 78 football players sue UFL ... Sports news from United Press International.
Dutch cycling champ Michael Boogerd has admitted doping during the last decade of his career that ended in 2007.
DOJ joins Armstrong suit
An attorney for Lance Armstrong confirmed the U.S. Justice Department has joined a lawsuit against the cyclist filed by a former teammate.
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin talks to victims from the May 20 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, May 22, 2013. The EF-5 tornado cut a path of destruction approximately 17 miles by 1.3 miles wide and left 24 people dead. UPI/J.P. Wilson