In a thrilling encounter, Novak Djokovic continued his unbeaten streak against Taylor Fritz, securing a spot in the US Open semi-finals. He will face Carlos Alcaraz next. Aryna Sabalenka advanced without playing, while Venus Williams' doubles journey ended in defeat.
Qualcomm is set to unveil its Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, promising performance improvements but maintaining the same power consumption as its predecessor. Will this be enough to excite tech enthusiasts?
President Trump is on the defensive after a court ruled his tariffs illegal. He vows to appeal, insisting that without these tariffs, the U.S. economy would collapse. Critics argue the costs fall on consumers, while Trump’s administration doubles down on its trade strategy.
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.
In a historic upset, doubles specialists Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori defended their US Open mixed doubles title against top singles players, earning $1M in prize money. Their victory highlights the importance of doubles tennis.
The tennis world is buzzing as Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu team up at the US Open, sparking romance rumors despite their first-round loss. Fans can't help but wonder if they are the sport's next power couple!
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.
The latest episode of ‘South Park’ has doubled its viewers compared to the season premiere, taking aim at the Trump administration with sharp satire. From portraying Kristi Noem as a glam ICE agent to mocking Trump’s lawsuits, the show continues to provoke outrage.
On Day 11 of Wimbledon, Amanda Anisimova shocked the world by reaching her first Grand Slam final, while Iga Świątek dominated her match. Kateřina Siniaková added to her legacy by winning the mixed title alongside Sem Verbeek.
At Big 12 media days, Commissioner Brett Yormark passionately defended the '5 + 11' College Football Playoff model, emphasizing the need for teams to earn their spots on the field while resisting a more professional approach to college sports.