Week 1 of the NFL season brought shocking performances, standout rookies, and major disappointments. The Packers shined, while the Ravens faced a historic collapse. Dive into the highlights and lowlights of the opening week!
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expresses disappointment over Trump's summit with Putin, claiming it gave Russia what it wanted. Amid ongoing attacks, he calls for more international pressure on Russia.
In a shocking turn of events, Florida Gators' Brendan Bett was ejected for spitting on South Florida's Cole Skinner, leading to a critical 20-yard field goal that secured the win for the Bulls. Coach Billy Napier expressed his disappointment over the incident, which occurred late in the fourth quarter.
In a surprising turn of events, a fighter fails to make weight for their UFC debut after 25 successful fights. The athlete expresses deep regret and vows to return stronger than ever.
Caitlin Clark has announced she will sit out the remainder of the 2025 season due to multiple injuries. Despite her disappointment, she remains optimistic about her team's playoff chances.
In a highly anticipated debut, Bill Belichick's UNC Tar Heels suffered a crushing 48-14 defeat to TCU, leaving fans disappointed and raising questions about the team's future.
In a candid response to Alabama's loss against Florida State, former coach Nick Saban expressed disappointment but highlighted the potential for improvement in the upcoming game. As Alabama prepares to face Louisiana-Monroe, Saban believes Week 2 is crucial for growth.
Tommy Fleetwood leads the Tour Championship alongside Russell Henley, aiming for his first PGA Tour win. After a stellar second-round 63, Fleetwood looks to overcome past disappointments and seize the moment this weekend.
As investors brace for Jerome Powell's critical speech, stocks drop across major indexes, led by declines in tech. Walmart's earnings disappointment adds to market woes. Will Powell's words change the tide?
In a highly anticipated match, Emma Raducanu and Carlos Alcaraz's doubles partnership was swiftly defeated by the top-seeded duo of Jessica Pegula and Jack Draper, who are now on a winning streak in the US Open.