In a historic farewell, Lee Corso will make his last headgear pick on Fox during the highly anticipated Texas vs. Ohio State game. Don’t miss this emotional tribute to a college football legend!
Today marks a historic moment for sports fans as ESPN launches its direct-to-consumer app, allowing viewers to access top sports content without the traditional cable bundle. This revolutionary service aims to reshape the way we watch sports, but will it really kill cable?
As the NFL preseason heats up, ESPN's Field Yates has unveiled his first 2026 mock draft. Two Oregon Ducks, Matayo Uiagalelei and Isaiah World, are projected to be first-round picks. Could this be the year Oregon makes history with back-to-back first-round selections?
Jen Pawol made history as the first female umpire in Major League Baseball, achieving remarkable accuracy in her debut game. Her performance has sparked excitement and support from fans and players alike!
After an incredible 148 days in space, NASA's Crew 10 astronauts safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. Experience their triumphant return and the historic moments of their mission!
Bubba Wallace makes history as the first Black driver to win at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the Brickyard 400, overcoming rain delays and fierce competition from Kyle Larson.
A thrilling opening round at Royal Portrush sees five players tied for the lead, marking a historic moment in The Open's storied history. With 44 players within striking distance, the weekend promises excitement!
In a stunning display of skill, Iga Swiatek defeated Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in just 57 minutes to secure her first Wimbledon title, marking a historic moment in women's tennis.
In a stunning performance, Max Scherzer struck out eight batters, leading the Blue Jays to a 7-6 win over the Athletics. Toronto scored six unearned runs in the fifth, marking Scherzer's first win in almost a year!
In a significant development, Mayor Cherelle Parker announced that the work stoppage involving District Council 33 and the City of Philadelphia is officially over. After a grueling 12-hour negotiation, a tentative contract has been agreed upon, granting workers a 3% raise over three years. Despite this, the union's demands for a 32% increase remain unmet, but the deal is hailed as a historic win for the city.