This week's Dancing with the Stars paid tribute to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with classic rock hits and a special guest judge. Highlights include dances honoring the Dodgers' World Series win and a surprising elimination!
In a heartfelt Zoom call, Aaron Rodgers declared he will retire as a Green Bay Packer, reflecting on his 18-year journey and the memories that shaped his career. He reminisces about his time in Green Bay ahead of his matchup against the Steelers.
The Phillies' playoff dreams are dashed once again after a heartbreaking loss to the Dodgers. With key decisions looming, fans are left wondering about the future of the team and its core players.
John Lodge, the beloved bassist and singer of The Moody Blues, has passed away at the age of 82. His family shared the sad news, highlighting his peaceful departure surrounded by loved ones and music. A tribute to a true rock legend.
NFL Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson warns Bad Bunny to stay away from the Super Bowl halftime show if he dislikes the U.S., igniting a heated debate over patriotism and performance.
Sonny Curtis, the legendary songwriter behind hits like 'I Fought the Law' and the iconic theme of 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show,' has passed away at the age of 88. Remember his timeless contributions to music!
Brett James, the Grammy-winning songwriter behind the hit 'Jesus Take the Wheel,' tragically died in a plane crash in North Carolina. The music world mourns the loss of this talented artist.
Brett James, the Grammy Award-winning songwriter behind hits like 'Jesus, Take the Wheel,' has tragically died at 57 in a small-engine plane crash. The music world mourns a true legend.
After an illustrious career, Clayton Kershaw announces his retirement from MLB. Celebrate the achievements of the left-handed ace as he bids farewell to the game and the Dodgers.
In a thrilling showdown between the Vikings and Bears, J.J. McCarthy faced challenges but showcased resilience. Peyton Manning and Randy Moss offered insights and humor, making for an unforgettable night!