Pats’ line has tough job against Giants’ pass rush (AP)
AP - Tom Brady felt the power of the New York Giants' pass rushers when he was sacked five times in their first Super Bowl confrontation.
Davis-White win short dance at US Championships (AP)
AP - Meryl Davis and Charlie White are on a different level than their American competitors.
Friend says on 911 call Demi Moore was convulsing (AP)
AP - Demi Moore smoked something before she was rushed to the hospital on Monday night and was convulsing and "semi-conscious, barely," according to a caller on a frantic 911 recording released Friday by Los Angeles fire officials.
Actress’ claim to be gay by choice riles activists (AP)
AP - Cynthia Nixon learned the hard way this week that when it comes to gay civil rights, the personal is always political. Very political.
Column: Stop shrieking about women’s tennis noise (AP)
AP - On serve and when whipping his forehand, Novak Djokovic's grunt is that of a bullfrog, "WooooAH-UH." Rafael Nadal goes for a throatier, "AAArrgggHH." Occasionally, Andy Murray offers up a more hushed, constricted, "Eeeeeehhh." From Roger Federer, of course, we tend to get the sound of silence.
Djokovic wins marathon match to set up Nadal final (AP)
AP - If anyone knows how Novak Djokovic feels after sweating and scrapping for almost five hours in the Australian Open semifinals, it's his next opponent — Rafael Nadal.
Djokovic edges Murray, sets up final vs Nadal (AP)
AP - Novak Djokovic overcame his breathing problems and fatigue to beat friend Andy Murray 6-3, 3-6, 6-7 (4), 6-1, 7-5 Friday in a nearly five-hour Australian Open semifinal.
Danny Boyle offers sneak peek at opening ceremony (AP)
AP - Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle offered a sneak peek Friday of his vision for the 2012 London Olympics: A massive bell that will ring in the opening ceremony along with a segment on one of Britain's most maligned institutions, the National Health Service.
Danny Boyle offers glimpse of opening ceremony (AP)
AP - Director Danny Boyle offered a sneak peek of 2012 London opening ceremony that would include the ringing of a massive bell and one of the U.K.'s most maligned institutions, the National Health Service.
Paterno’s son: ‘Dad, you won. You can go home now’ (AP)
AP - Jay Paterno leaned over his dying father, gave him a kiss, and whispered in his ear.