Tropical Storm Erin's southward shift raises concerns for the northern Caribbean Islands, as it is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane by the weekend. A direct impact on the US is currently deemed unlikely.
This week on the 'New Heights' podcast, Travis and Jason Kelce welcome pop superstar Taylor Swift, marking an exciting intersection of sports and entertainment. Swift's growing presence in the NFL has made waves, making this episode a must-listen!
The BMW Championship, the PGA Tour's exciting second playoff event, starts this Thursday at Caves Valley Golf Club. Tune in to Golf Channel and NBC for live coverage of Round 1!
The annual Perseid meteor shower peaks this week, and you can watch it live! Join the Virtual Telescope Project for a spectacular view and expert commentary as dozens of meteors light up the night sky.
Tropical Storm Erin is on track to potentially become this season's first hurricane, with forecasters monitoring its path closely. While a direct strike to the U.S. is unlikely, areas like Bermuda and the Bahamas could face impacts. Stay informed!
The NBA is set to unveil its 2025-26 schedule this week! Tune in to Good Morning America and The TODAY Show for exclusive updates. Don't miss the biggest offseason moves and more!
This week, score unbelievable savings on Apple products, including the M4 MacBook Air, iPad Air, and more! Don't miss these limited-time offers that are better than Prime Day prices!
As the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite hover near record highs, investors are anxious about upcoming inflation data that could shake the markets. Will the 'Fed put' stabilize or chaos ensue? Find out what experts are saying!
U.S. stock futures climbed slightly as investors prepare for crucial inflation reports this week, with the market nearing all-time highs. Apple’s rally boosts investor sentiment, but concerns over high valuations and economic outlook linger.
Zach Cregger's horror film 'Weapons' dominated the box office with a $42.5 million opening, while Disney's 'Freakier Friday' brought in $29 million. Both films leveraged viral marketing for success.