Two teenagers in Texas have been arrested and charged with tossing the clothes and deleting cell phone evidence after the accidental drowning death of their friend and swim team member.

A college football player had his scholarship yanked while he was away from the team, grieving for his deceased mother.

During a brief interview with MLB Network ahead of Tuesday’s All-Star Game, Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) praised the Philadelphia crowd.

The horrific car crash that left ESPN NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller with an amputated limb and nearly cost him his life was captured on video.

Will Ferrell was brought on to the Netflix Home Run Derby livestream to add some humor, but he did not.

An ex-Michigan football coach is alleging in a lawsuit that the university purposefully concealed the evidence of the sign-stealing scandal

Pro baseball became the target of conspiracy theories and claims it had rigged the 2026 Home Run Derby Monday.

Senegal had a dismal run at the FIFA World Cup and exited early despite high hopes for a better result. Now the recriminations are starting with reports Monday alleging the team doctor had no background in sports medicine but rather was a gynecology specialist.

Brandon Aiyuk, wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers, appeared to kick his dog in a video released to his Instagram Story on Monday.

A judge in Brunswick County, North Carolina, has issued a warrant for the arrest of Jen Belichick, the daughter-in-law of Bill Belichick.

The social media team for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers has some explaining to do, at least according to some online.

Norway’s Erling Haaland traveled all the way to America seeking a World Cup championship, but he will have to settle for a stuffed raccoon.

Phillies star slugger Bryce Harper has taken FanDuel to task for a Cameo video message he sent to a fan, which he claims the betting site used for a purpose he was unaware of.

UFC star Conor McGregor is assuring fans that he intends to take on the “final fight’ of his big contract despite Saturday’s knee injury.

Rob Dieperink, a Dutch soccer referee who was fired from the World Cup after being arrested for sexual assault, was found dead

President Donald Trump hosts a Freedom 250 Grand Prix showcase at the White House on Monday, July 13.

Newly released bodycam footage has revealed NBA player Brandon Clarke being caught with lethal doses of heroin weeks prior to his death.

A new report suggests that only one FIFA official decided to suspend the red card match suspension for star USMNT striker Folarin Balogun.

UFC 329 was full of unexpected events. However, one particular event turned out to be a pleasant surprise.

Spain’s former Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has found himself at the center of an international controversy with France after he wrote an opinion piece stating the French national soccer team has no Frenchmen.

The father of Norwegian soccer star Erling Haaland is claiming that Team Norway “got robbed” after their shocking World Cup loss to England.

Sun Microsystems Co-Founder Vinod Khosla, his wife Neeru, and their son, Neal, are reportedly set to purchase the Seattle Seahawks.

CNN host Abby Phillip said Republicans appear to be rallying behind Caitlin Clark because she is white, arguing that race is driving the political attention surrounding the Indiana Fever star. During CNN’s Table for Five on Saturday, Phillip and a

Colombian forward Jáminton Campaz has reportedly gone into hiding after receiving death threats following Colombia’s World Cup exit, skipping his team’s flight home as concerns over his safety escalated. The 26-year-old became the target of online abuse after missing a

Thousands in attendance and possibly millions at home stared in shock on Saturday night as history repeated itself: Conor McGregor once again lost a UFC bout due to a freak leg injury.

One player was killed and two crowd members were injured during a shooting at the Kingdome Basketball Tournament in Harlem about 10:30 p.m. Friday.

South African soccer star Jayden Adams has died, only weeks after he and his national team completed a successful World Cup performance in the United States.

Star England striker Harry Kane recently revealed details of a “surreal” golf outing with none other than U.S. President Donald Trump, and his, in some cases, former fans are none too pleased.

Two longtime teammates reportedly duked it out on a practice court at a Las Vegas hotel on Friday.
Team USA did not have a great night on Monday, suffering a soul-crushing 4-1 defeat to the Belgians. The case for the future of soccer in America, however, had a very good night.

Los Angeles Dodgers player Kiké Hernández has announced that he will skip the team’s visit to the Trump White House later this month.

The heartfelt compliment of a certain Braves announcer turned into an unintentionally viral moment.

Bill Plaschke, writer for the Los Angeles Times, rebuked the Dodgers for committing to their upcoming visit to the White House.

A Norwegian soccer fan is attacking Norway’s “Viking row” soccer celebration, calling it “factually incorrect.”

Dwyane Wade’s eldest son, Zaire, has been charged with a felony in connection with his domestic violence arrest last month.

Do not expect any sympathy from former U.S. Women’s National Team star Carli Lloyd, even if you broke your leg.

Argentina’s World Cup win over Egypt prompted criticism of referee Francois Letexier which was intensified by Wikipedia hoax edits made to Letexier’s article labeling him as Jewish, furthering antisemitic memes going viral. The hoax edits occurred even as the page was locked to prevent changes by new and unregistered editors. Social media posts from people fooled by the hoax went viral with the misinformation’s removal prompting similarly viral claims of a “cover-up” at Letexier’s page. The hoax content remained on Letexier’s page for eight hours.
