5 days ago Bulls waive Jaden Ivey after he called NBA's Pride Month celebration 'unrighteousness' The Chicago Bulls waived Jaden Ivey after he called the NBA's Pride Month celebration "unrighteousness" in videos the team deemed conduct detrimental to the team.
5 days ago NFL owners in favor of 18th regular-season game, but key caveat added as well NFL owners Robert Kraft and Carly Irsay-Gordon support an 18th regular-season game, but Kraft wants a second bye week and international games for all.
5 days ago Prince Philip snuck a beer on his final night while hiding 8-year cancer secret, historian claims Royal historian Hugo Vickers claims Prince Philip secretly battled inoperable pancreatic cancer for eight years before quietly passing away in April 2021.
6 days ago Howie Mandel says sorry to Kelly Ripa after awkward 'Live With Kelly and Mark' moment Howie Mandel says sorry to Kelly Ripa on Instagram after a joke on "Live With Kelly and Mark" didn't land, but ends his apology with a humorous twist.
6 days ago Nick Cannon backs President Trump and speaks out on ‘conservative’ views Nick Cannon backs Trump and agrees to Amber Rose's claim that "Democrats don't care about Black people" during candid political chat with her on his talk show.
6 days ago UFC fighter Alexa Grasso delivers vicious KO to Maycee Barber UFC flyweight fighter Alexa Grasso viciously knocked out Maycee Barber during their fight at UFC Seattle on Saturday night. She's emerged as a contender for the title
6 days ago American Olympian, who identifies as transgender nonbinary, slams IOC's new policy to protect women's sports American Olympic distance runner Nikki Hiltz on Friday slammed the International Olympic Committee over its new policy on women's competitions.
March 28 Bob Costas says 'common sense is not transphobic' after IOC bans trans athletes from women's competition Bob Costas says "common sense is not transphobic" while praising the IOC's new policy banning transgender athletes from women's sports competitions.
March 28 FCC chairman questions NFL’s antitrust protection as league shifts to streaming services The FCC is seeking public comment on sports streaming shifts as a 1961 law that shields the NFL from antitrust rules faces new scrutiny over paywalls.
March 27 Sportscaster Jim Gray says Tiger Woods' DUI arrest is 'another cry for help' Fox News contributor and sportscaster Jim Gray called Tiger Woods' DUI arrest a "cry for help," saying the golfer's troubling pattern raises questions about who surrounds him.