USMNT's Johnny Cardoso to undergo ankle surgery, all but certain to miss World Cup
Even if healthy, Cardoso was not certain of making Mauricio Pochettino's 26-man U.S. squad.
Why hantavirus is not like COVID, according to infectious disease experts
Infectious disease experts have sought to reassure people that the hantavirus cruise ship outbreak poses very low risks to the wider public.
Legendary announcer René Cárdenas, the first Spanish-language broadcaster in MLB history, dead at 96
René Cárdenas called MLB games for three different franchises during his lengthy career.
Cartel figure detained as officials recover drugs, guns and 7 tigers
Authorities said they seized unidentified narcotics, cash, 10 guns, 11 vehicles, six motorcycles — and seven tigers.
Will MLB's ABS challenge signal evolve? Here's why head tap gesture can cause confusion among umps, players and scoreboard operators
The signal works most of the time. People like the challenge system. The occasional kerfuffle is simply the cost of doing business.
Years after sex abuse scandal, a young gymnast says “it happened again”
Sean Gardner, a gymnastics coach who trained elite young girls, will be in federal court in Mississippi on Monday facing 12 felony counts of sexual exploitation of children.
Victor Wembanyama avoided a suspension for vicious elbow to Naz Reid. Of course, that was the right call
Wembanyama's Game 4 ejection cost his team control of the Western Conference semis. That was enough punishment.
Draymond Green was a frequent target at the 'Roast of Kevin Hart'
The Warriors forward has been the butt of several jokes already this offseason.
Biggest takeaways from the NBA Draft Lottery
The lottery brought surprises, disappointments and, for one team, a jump that could make an enormous difference in its pending rebuild.
Bucks reportedlistening to Giannis Antetokounmpo trade offers leading up to NBA Draft
Team owner Jimmy Haslem told reporters that prior to the NBA Draft was an ideal time to get the assets a trade for Antetokounmpo would yield.