November 10 Kim Kardashian posts carefree bikini photos after failing California bar exam Reality star Kim Kardashian vows to continue law studies after bar exam setback, sharing determination message and vacation bikini selfies on social media.
November 10 Broncos captain Alex Singleton reveals he had testicular cancer surgery day after playing Raiders game Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton revealed he underwent surgery to remove testicular cancer after an NFL-mandated drug test led to the tumor's discovery.
November 10 Jenna Jameson says she was 'known for my body and sin' before leaving adult film career behind for faith Former adult film actress Jenna Jameson shares her redemption story after getting baptized, helping others find Jesus and moving beyond her past known for "body and sin."
November 10 IOC set to ban transgender athletes from Olympic women's events: reports The International Olympic Committee will enact a new policy that will ban transgender athletes from competing against women, according to multiple reports.
November 9 Lions' Amon-Ra St Brown does Trump's signature dance to celebrate touchdown vs Commanders Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown celebrated his touchdown by doing the viral Trump dance as the president attended thegame at Northwest Stadium during NFL salute.
November 9 Paul Tagliabue, former NFL commissioner, dead at 84 after Parkinson's battle Former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue has died after a battle with Parkinson's disease, his family said on Sunday afternoon. He was 84.
November 7 Raven-Symoné defends Bill Cosby's legacy despite 'horrific' sexual assault accusations from multiple women Raven-Symoné speaks out about the Bill Cosby controversy, urging fans to separate creator from creation while discussing the cultural impact of "The Cosby Show" on America.
November 7 Oregon girls who protested trans athlete at track and field medal podium score legal win in lawsuit A U.S. district court judge denied a motion to strike portions of a lawsuit filed by Alexa Anderson and Reese Eckard over alleged First Amendment rights violations by a sports league.
November 7 Several men's college basketball players attempted to rig games, share details with bettors, NCAA probe finds Six men's college basketball players permanently lost their respective eligibilities after an NCAA probe covering three separate cases linked to betting-related violations.
November 7 Prince Harry apologizes for 'hatgate' controversy after wearing Dodgers cap at World Series Prince Harry apologizes to Canada for wearing L.A. Dodgers hat at World Series game, calling it "hatgate" during interview while donning Blue Jays cap to show loyalty.