Sports Updates: Top Headlines from World Cup Hiring to NBA Fines
In this week's sports roundup: Fox Sports offers $50,000 for a 'World Cup Watcher'; Stefon Diggs is found not guilty; Phil Mickelson withdraws from the PGA; Tiger Woods and Mickelson miss another major; LIV Golf faces funding cuts; and NBA playoffs viewership hits a record since 1993.
Fox Sports is offering a unique opportunity, teaming with Indeed to hire a 'World Cup Watcher' for $50,000, highlighting the summer's best job offer. One lucky individual will oversee all 104 matches from Times Square’s glass cube.
Stefon Diggs, NFL veteran, was cleared of assault charges in Dedham’s District Court, as the jury articulated a not guilty verdict after a brief deliberation period.
Phil Mickelson exits the PGA Championship due to family health issues. Max Homa is set to take his place as an alternate, with the championship looming in May outside Philadelphia.
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