In a surprising turn of events, Amari Cooper has announced his retirement from the NFL just days after rejoining the Raiders. Despite feeling he had more to give, Cooper's struggles led to this unexpected decision. Learn more about his career highlights and impact.
In an unexpected twist, Fifth Harmony reunited at a Jonas Brothers concert, igniting excitement among fans. While Camila Cabello was absent, Normani and the remaining members performed hits, hinting at a possible reunion in 2026. Don't miss the fan footage!
After six years, tennis stars Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka reunite for a highly anticipated match at the U.S. Open 2025, reflecting on their unforgettable past and the evolution of their careers.
After a heated exchange with Jelena Ostapenko, Taylor Townsend receives an outpouring of support from fans and players at the U.S. Open, showcasing resilience and strength on the court.
The San Francisco 49ers made surprising roster cuts, including rookie Sebastian Valdez and their punter, as they prepare for the season. Key players may still return to bolster the squad.
In a heartfelt farewell, Venus Williams loses her first Grand Slam match in two years but receives an unforgettable standing ovation from fans. The emotional night marks the end of her illustrious career at the U.S. Open.
In a nail-biting finish, Shedeur Sanders showed his competitive spirit as he pleaded with coach Kevin Stefanski to return to the field during the Browns' close 19-17 win over the Rams.
The highly anticipated matchup between Brian Ortega and Aljamain Sterling at UFC Shanghai has been changed to a catchweight of 153 pounds. Both fighters aim to bounce back from recent losses. The fight remains a five-round co-main event!
Daniel Day-Lewis returns to the screen after eight years in 'Anemone,' a family drama directed by his son. The film features a gripping story of estranged brothers and will premiere at the New York Film Festival.
In a thrilling finish, Scottie Scheffler overcame a four-shot deficit to win the BMW Championship, showcasing his skills with an incredible 82-foot chip-in on the par-3 17th. This victory marks his fifth title this year, making him the first since Tiger Woods to achieve such a feat in consecutive years.