
Tisha Thompson
Investigative Reporter at ESPN
Everybody has a story & I'm ready to listen • Investigative Reporter for ESPN
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700espn.com | Tisha Thompson
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3 weeks ago |
thejefffoxshow.com | Tisha Thompson
Stay on Jeff’s Sideline Subscribe to the official Jeff Fox YouTube channel to join Jeff Fox on the sidelines of all Florida’s most popular sporting events.
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espn.com | Tisha Thompson
Officials for Miami-Dade County said a lack of intelligence gathering, insufficient security perimeters and large numbers of unticketed fans on stadium grounds led to the chaotic scene that unfolded ahead of last year's Copa América final between Argentina and Colombia at Hard Rock Stadium.
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thegamenashville.com | Tisha Thompson
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espn.com | Tisha Thompson
The parents of a Bucknell football player, who died after a workout in July, are suing the school and members of its administration and coaching staff, saying the university knew about their son's sickle cell diagnosis but didn't have protocols in place to protect him. Calvin "C.J." Dickey Jr., an 18-year-old freshman, died July 12, two days after collapsing at his first workout with the Bisons.
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Journalist Anna Wolfe won a Pulitzer for her stories about federal welfare money, including some that went to fund ventures by Brett Favre. She now could face jail time for refusing to give up her sources for the stories. The latest from @markfwespn https://t.co/A9pD5KHOfj

Calvin Dickey Jr. died in July after collapsing during his first workout at Bucknell. Doctors said he collapsed from sickle cell-related rhabdomyolysis, a medical condition experts told ESPN is easily prevented, and even reversed, by stopping exercise. https://t.co/aJ1BSVWpv6

Matt Bowyer - the bookie for Ippei Mizuhara (Ohtani’s former interpreter) - just pleaded guilty to three charges in a federal court today. To read details of the case against him (and Mizuhara) and how he got here, read our full report here: https://t.co/cKUD0fNVor https://t.co/5ebUTCy1Jv