A lawsuit filed by the Public Integrity Project seeks to stop the upcoming UFC match on the White House South Lawn.

The opening game of the FIFA World Cup set down for Friday at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles is under threat after 96 percent of the 2,000 workers at the venue voted to strike over pay, conditions and fears attending ICE agents could upset sensitive staff.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has informed a congressional committee that he will not be accepting the invitation to come testify over the league’s new streaming deals and how those deals impact broadcast television.

The Rockies’ Tyler Freeman took a 98.2 MPH fast ball straight to the head while at bat on Saturday as the team faced the Milwaukee Brewers.

The bay thoroughbred Golden Tempo once again displayed his spectacular come-from-behind prowess, this time charging from back in the pack to win the Belmont Stakes on Saturday and notching another historic first for his female trainer.

Pope Leo may have spent 30 years in Peru and live in Vatican City, but he hasn’t completely forgotten where he comes from.

Karmelo Anthony’s claim of self-defense took some hits on Saturday after several eyewitnesses testified that he “provoked” 17-year-old Austin Metcalf before fatally stabbing him in the chest.

WNBA star Brianna Turner criticized the league after a report surfaced that players would wear patches in honor of the United States’s 250th anniversary for the All-Star game, stating that “no WNBA players would have been free 250 years ago.”

An eyewitness to the fatal stabbing that left 17-year-old Austin Metchalf dead, claims that his alleged killer, fellow teenager Karmelo Anthony, was asked to leave his team’s tent “15 times” before the fateful altercation that led to Metcalf’s death.

On Friday, the Bears announced that their board of directors voted to move forward with their stadium development project in Hammond, Indiana. Hours later, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) said, not so fast.

The Chicago White Sox used an X post to proclaim their support for Mike Bloomberg-affiliated Everytown for Gun Safety, one of of the most prominent groups in the gun control lobby.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) did not endear himself to Bears fans during a recent interview in which he discussed Soldier Field’s shortcomings.

The influx of talent and staff from the newly acquired NFL Network, is expected to spark more layoffs at ESPN, Front Office Sports reports.

The possibility of the state of Indiana getting a second NFL football team, is starting to look very real.

Colombia’s national soccer team experienced an awkward moment on Thursday during the team’s official FIFA World Cup sendoff ceremony, presided over by outgoing Marxist President Gustavo Petro.

NHL star Brayden McNabb was rushed to the hospital during Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday following a slap shot to the face.

Actions have consequences. A selfie-obsessed juvenile has learnt this simple lesson after he was banned for life by the NBA after being arrested for rushing onto the court during Game 1 of the NBA Finals.

A Texas high school track and football coach fought through tears on Thursday as he recalled the harrowing events that followed after one of his athletes, Austin Metcalf, was stabbed and killed at a regional track event last spring.

Supporters of accused murderer Karmelo Anthony have gathered outside a Texas courthouse to demonstrate in support of the black teenager during the opening day of his trial in the 2025 killing of a white high school football player named Austin Metcalf.

The bipartisan Senate bill aimed at reforming and saving college sports, got the most powerful endorsement it could get on Thursday: President Trump himself.

The defense was stunned this week when jury selection wrapped up in the murder trial of a white football star and ended without a black juror

A selfie-hunting fan stormed the court during the fourth quarter of Wednesday night’s NBA Finals Game 1 to get a shot alongside San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama and New York’s Mitchell Robinson.

The prosecution had to dismiss some potential jurors in the murder trial of Karmelo Anthony after they expressed trepidation.

The president will return to his old stomping grounds to watch the New York Knicks go head-to-head with the San Antonio Spurs.

Ball State University announced the death of incoming player Gavin Yates-Lyons on May 31, 2026, after he was shot during a party at Florida State University.

President Donald Trump likened a UFC arena set up on the White House lawn to the Eiffel Tower, suggesting it might “never, ever” be taken down. In a TikTok video, Trump shared the history of the Eiffel Tower and how

The Department of Education (ED) on Wednesday announced that it issued a warning letter to a Colorado school district over its alleged “ongoing refusal” to protect girls’ sports and spaces.

Police in Santa Clara, California, have issued a warrant for the arrest of San Francisco 49ers wideout Brandon Aiyuk, a report says.

The next time Angel Reese decides to get tangled up with Brittney Griner…well…she should probably just focus on not getting tangled up with Brittney Griner.

The teenager who suffered serious head trauma when he fell from a moving vehicle during a San Antonio Spurs NBA Finals celebration has died.

Recently revealed court documents claim that a high school volleyball coach in Texas molested a student in her car after track and field events and waited until the student-athlete turned 18 before having sex with her.

Legendary college football head coach Nick Saban did not mince words on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, telling members of the Senate Committee that name, image, and likeness (NIL) landscape has turned college sports into an “arms race” to the “bottom,” with potentially disastrous ramifications.

Reporter Scott Agness has been covering the Indiana Fever through his Fieldhouse Files Substack, but he now claims that the team revoked his press credentials for his report on star Caitlin Clark’s injury.

A friendly soccer match between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Chile in Spain was cancelled by local authorities over concerns regarding the Ebola outbreak sweeping Africa.

The NFL’s official social media accounts took a pass on celebrating “Pride Month” on June 1, the first day of the month-long recognition.

Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs has returned to practice despite his recent arrest for domestic abuse.

Fans at West Virginia University have been singing John Denver’s 1971 hit song, “Take Me Home Country Roads,” at games for decades, and now that tradition is going viral. The song, which is only played when the Mountaineers win, has