In a major move, the Chicago Bears have secured offensive lineman Joe Thuney with a two-year contract extension. Thuney's experience and leadership are expected to greatly enhance the team's development and culture as they aim for success in the upcoming seasons.
In a significant move, the Justice Department is dismissing lawsuits against Louisville and Minneapolis police departments, signaling a shift in federal oversight of policing practices. This decision ends the Biden administration's controversial consent decrees aimed at addressing alleged unconstitutional practices.
Historic news as NFL owners unanimously approve player participation in flag football for the 2028 Olympics. Excitement brews among athletes eager to represent their country on the global stage. Discover what this means for the sport!
In a surprising turn of events, the NFL will stick to its current playoff seeding procedures as the Lions withdraw their proposal for change. Despite discussions, the proposal lacked the necessary support from team owners.
In a disappointing Game 1, the Timberwolves fell to the Oklahoma City Thunder, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander outshining Anthony Edwards. Key observations reveal critical missteps that led to this blowout loss.
Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia has passed away at 75 after a courageous fight against esophageal cancer. His legacy as a dedicated public servant and advocate for federal employees will be remembered.
In a recent I/O session, Google co-founder Sergey Brin admitted to past mistakes with Google Glass and emphasized the future potential of augmented reality. With new partnerships and advancements in AI, could Google Glass finally find its place?
In a shocking move, the Trump administration has deported two Asian immigrants to conflict-ridden South Sudan, defying court orders. Their lawyers claim the men were not given due process, raising significant concerns about safety and legality.
In a delightful surprise for Pixel owners, Google’s Material 3 update shrinks the At a Glance widget, freeing up space for an extra row of apps. The new design comes with the latest Android 16 beta, enhancing home screen flexibility. But there's a catch—users still can't turn off the mandatory widget.
A little-noticed provision in Trump's spending bill may force New York's top firms to pay billions in extra taxes, risking an exodus of businesses and professionals from the city.