For that boy, Tybre Faw, the civil rights icon was not only a hero, but a personal friend. The two met in Selma, Alabama, in March 2018. We were there covering the annual civil rights pilgrimage that Lewis led when we saw Tybre standing outside a church where Lewis was …
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Darron Cummings / Associated Press Tiger Woods wrapped up the Memorial Tournament on Sunday with a 76 in his final round, putting him six strokes above the week’s average. Consistency was an issue in his first official tournament since February, and he was tied for 41st when he finished playing …
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