Jim Marshall, the legendary Minnesota Vikings defensive player, passed away at 87. Known for his record streak of consecutive games and the infamous 66-yard fumble run, his legacy in the NFL remains unmatched.
In a grim update, the Palestinian Ministry of Health reports 60 deaths and 284 injuries in just 24 hours as the conflict intensifies. Meanwhile, Hamas responds to a US ceasefire proposal with conditions that remain unmet.
In the wake of NIL laws and transfer portal chaos, college football's offensive lines are facing unprecedented challenges. Will teams adapt or falter in this new landscape?
In a fiery response to Vladimir Putin's latest offensive in Ukraine, President Trump condemns the violence and considers new sanctions against Russia. He expresses deep concern over the escalating conflict and calls for urgent resolution.
The New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers face off in the Eastern Conference Finals, showcasing contrasting styles and strategies. Can the Knicks' star power overcome the Pacers' depth? Discover the key matchups and strategies ahead of Game 1.
In a major move, the Chicago Bears have secured offensive lineman Joe Thuney with a two-year contract extension. Thuney's experience and leadership are expected to greatly enhance the team's development and culture as they aim for success in the upcoming seasons.
In a surprising announcement, British foreign minister David Lammy has paused trade deal negotiations with Israel amid escalating military actions in Gaza, while also summoning Israel's ambassador.
In a heated exchange, Israeli PM Netanyahu condemned the leaders of France, the UK, and Canada over their threats of sanctions regarding Israel's military actions in Gaza. This joint statement highlights a growing strain in relations with Israel's Western allies amidst a humanitarian crisis.
Global leaders from Britain, Canada, and France are threatening sanctions against Israel unless it halts its military actions in Gaza and allows humanitarian aid. With over 53,000 casualties reported, the crisis worsens as Netanyahu defends Israel's actions.
After a nearly three-month blockade, Israel is allowing limited food aid into Gaza to prevent mass starvation, coinciding with a new military offensive against Hamas. As international pressure mounts, Prime Minister Netanyahu faces backlash from right-wing critics for this decision while negotiations for a ceasefire continue.