In a surprising turn of events, the Indianapolis Colts have benched rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson, opting for veteran Daniel Jones as their starter. General manager Chris Ballard's ongoing support for Richardson is now in question as the team's future hangs in the balance.
In a surprising move, Shane Steichen has named Daniel Jones the starting quarterback for the 2025 Colts season, leaving Anthony Richardson as the backup. This decision comes after a competitive training camp, as both players showcased their skills.
Rep. Cherrish Pryor warns that the contentious Texas redistricting could soon affect Indiana. With Trump urging redraws and Democrats strategizing from afar, the political landscape is shifting rapidly. Can Indiana escape the fallout?
In a bizarre courtroom session, a man named Lewis predicted the end of the world while facing stalking charges against basketball player Caitlin Clark. He was advised to seek mental health treatment after sending alarming messages, leading to police intervention.
Bubba Wallace celebrates a monumental win at the Brickyard 400, marking his third Cup victory and ending a 100-race dry spell. With support from his crew and newfound motivation, he aims to become an iconic figure in NASCAR history.
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.
In a stunning comeback, Bubba Wallace triumphed at the Brickyard 400, ending a 100-race winless streak. This emotional victory not only boosts his confidence but also secures his spot in NASCAR's playoffs, setting the stage for an exciting postseason.
Layne Riggs clinched his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win at the TSport 200, celebrating in style as he led 160 laps and cut into Corey Heim's points lead with two races left in the season.
The WNBA All-Star weekend concluded with Team Clark facing Team Collier, although star Caitlin Clark missed the game due to injury. Fans enjoyed exciting contests and new game rules, including a 4-point shot!
In a stunning turn of events, Caitlin Clark announced she will miss the WNBA All-Star Weekend due to a left groin injury, impacting ticket prices and viewership for the league's marquee event.