EDITORS' PICKS
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- Marked Man
- The Bruins have given Patrick Kane little room to roam.
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- Blast Off
- Ryan Sweeney's two-run homer was part of a four-run first inning for the Cubs.
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- 'Just Not Good Enough'
- Tony Amonte criticized Marian Hossa for missing Game 3 and questioned his pain threshold.
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- Draft Flexibility
- The Bulls have built a team that has some flexibility entering the draft.
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- Central Problem
- Although the White Sox battled back late, the Twins won the opener.


By lying, Joe Paterno betrayed himself, his legacy, his university and, most of all, the children who were victims of Jerry Sandusky's serial pedophilia, writes Gene Wojciechowski.
In the aftermath of the damaging Freeh report, the NCAA needs to come down -- and come down hard -- on Penn State, writes Mark Schlabach.
The Freeh report makes it clear that Penn State no longer should be allowed to have a football team, writes Howard Bryant.
If the NCAA is going to act on Penn State, it is time for it to sanction those who were supposed to lead the university, writes Jay Bilas.
In the wake of the Penn State scandal, the question now is whether educators have the guts to fight powerhouse sports programs running amok, writes Ian O'Connor.
Rick Reilly admits that he was fooled all along by Joe Paterno, who was not the saint everyone thought he was.
Former FBI director Louis Freeh released a report Thursday outlining the failings of Penn State related to convicted pedophile Jerry Sandusky. 