Dodgers minor league prospect Kendall George hurts himself after near collision with a bat dog
Dodgers prospect Kendall George had to leave a Tulsa Drillers game after reportedly injuring himself while dodging the team's minor league bat dog.
Manny Fernandez, cornerstone of Dolphins’ perfect 1972 season, dead at 79
Two-time Super Bowl champion Manny Fernandez, a defensive lineman who helped the Dolphins achieve their undefeated 1972 season, has died at 79.
Left keeps crying Jim Crow because Supreme Court rejected racial district games
A pastor rejects claims that the Supreme Court gutted voting rights, arguing the Louisiana v. Callais ruling ends racial sorting and advances equality.
Terrified residents in crime-plagued blue city throw up giant barricades to stop chaos
Seattle neighbors take safety into their own hands with makeshift barricades after a shootout near Aurora Avenue rattled the community Saturday.
Christian Pulisic headlines official USMNT World Cup roster as Diego Luna, Tanner Tessman left out
The USMNT 2026 World Cup roster was officially revealed on Tuesday, featuring Christian Pulisic and Tyler Adams, though notable snubs were found on Mauricio Pochettino's squad.
USA vs. Canada again: World Championship quarterfinal set three months after Olympic gold thriller in Milan
The defending world and Olympic champion Americans set up a USA vs. Canada quarterfinal at the IIHF World Championship after a 4-1 win over Austria.
Texas Dem nominee James Talarico invokes faith to defend abortion rights, ‘The Bible is silent on abortion’
Texas Democrat James Talarico uses his Christian faith to defend abortion, saying the Bible is silent on the issue during a recent interview appearance.
Cuba’s foreign minister accuses Marco Rubio of lying to Americans to justify action against Cuba
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla calls State Secretary Marco Rubio a liar, accusing him of deliberately deceiving Americans about Cuba's threat.
Supreme Court hands NFL a loss in Brian Flores discrimination lawsuit, clearing path to trial
SCOTUS deals the NFL a setback by declining to hear its appeal in the Brian Flores discrimination case, which means case heads to trial rather than arbitration.
Hall of Famer Tony Dungy endorses Michele Tafoya in crowded Minnesota Republican primary for U.S. Senate
Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy endorses former NBC sideline reporter Michele Tafoya in Minnesota's Republican U.S. Senate primary race.