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3 Stories: Alex Ovechkin's Legacy, 2026 World Cup, Reggie Bush's Lawsuit

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The succesful United 2026 bid (Canada, Mexico and the U.S.) officials pose on stage. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
The successful United 2026 bid (Canada, Mexico and the U.S.) officials pose on stage. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

The Washington Capitals are Stanley Cup champions, and no one seems to be having more fun than captain and series MVP Alex Ovechkin. Amalie Benjamin is among those enjoying the show.

Also, FIFA has selected the United States, Mexico and Canada to host the 2026 World Cup. This, as the U.S. watches the 2018 World Cup from home, and, just after President Trump spurned traditional allies at a recent meeting of the G-7. Bill Littlefield says it's good that the three countries will be cooperating to stage a party.

And, a St. Louis jury has ordered the Rams NFL franchise (which now plays in Los Angeles) to pay former running back Reggie Bush for a knee injury he suffered in 2015. Michael Holley discusses the implications of the case.

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This segment aired on June 16, 2018.

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