Victor Conte, Man Behind Infamous MLB Steroid Scandal, Dead at 75
Victor Conte, the man behind the infamous steroid scandal that rocked the sports world in 2003, has died at 75.

Victor Conte, the man behind the infamous steroid scandal that rocked the sports world in 2003, has died at 75.

The Hall of Fame candidacy of MLB great Roger Clemens has just received a presidential endorsement.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said Tuesday that if Hamas did not release all 73 of the remaining hostages still in Gaza by noon on Saturday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) would resume attacking “until the final defeat of Hamas.”

The Enhanced Games, a proposed Olympic-style, drug-fuelled sports gathering that allows competitor doping, is nonsense and competitors would be “moronic” to join it. So says World Athletics president Lord Coe who dismissed the planned event in its entirety on Thursday.

Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel is betting on drugs for his next investment after chipping in to bankroll the “Olympics on Steroids”

The U.S. Navy will begin the random drug testing of SEALs for the use of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs starting November 1.

A health supplements customer upset after social media “influencer” Brian “Liver King” Johnson admitted he used steroids is suing.

A fitness influencer who’s signature was his ultra-ripped physique and videos of eating raw liver and bone marrow admitted he used steroids.

Leaked emails allege that 45-year-old fitness guru Brian Johnson, a.k.a. the “Liver King,” has been using steroids.

Whoopi Goldberg is mad (when isn’t she?) that the far-left Daily Beast assumed she wore a fat suit in the movie Till when the truth is that she didn’t need one.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) warned athletes preparing to play at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics this week that China allows the meat industry to use a steroid on animals that could result in a positive test for banned substances if a person eats that animal.

Shelby Houlihan, a U.S. track and field athlete and Olympic hopeful, blames a burrito for a positive steroid test that led to her receiving a four-year ban.

On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) stated that President Donald Trump’s decision to call off coronavirus relief talks “does call into question his judgment, certainly, but whether he’s being impaired by these

Low-dose steroid treatment dexamethasone could be a major breakthrough in the battle against the coronavirus, according to health experts in the United Kingdom. They say the drug could cut the risk of death by a third for patients on ventilators and a fifth for those requiring oxygen.

Bodybuilder Rich Piana, a weight lifter who eventually warned fans against using steroids, died Friday after collapsing and being placed in a medical coma. He was only 46.

Jon Jones tested positive for steroids for his July 29 fight against Daniel Cormier, TMZ Sports reports.

Barry Bonds, the all-time leading home run hitter in major league baseball history, said on Monday that he wishes he could have played one more year to reach the 800 homers mark.

Former Chicago Cubs star Sammy Sosa again denies he ever used steroids, and even compares the constant accusations he receives to the trials faced by Jesus Christ.

A north Texas transgender high school wrestler, transitioning from female to male, won a girls’ regional championship when the female opponent forfeited the match over the weekend.

The Major League Baseball Hall of Fame elected former Commissioner Bud Selig into their ranks on Sunday night. The decision on Selig, along with former General Manager John Schuerholz, came in via the Today’s Game Era ballot.

The good, the bad, and the ugly—Alex Rodriguez’s time in New York and in the major leagues can be summed up with all three, a true triple play.

During the Monday night “SportsCenter” broadcast on ESPN, host Scott Van Pelt reacted to New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez’s announced end to a polarizing 22-year career. While Rodriguez put up Hall of Fame numbers in his career, his legacy

Major League Baseball suspended Cleveland Indians outfielder Marlon Byrd for 162 games on Wednesday for taking a banned substance.

Major League Baseball suspended 2015 National League batting champion Dee Gordon over performance-enhancing drugs.

Jake Arrieta takes the mound tonight at Wrigley Field with hopes of throwing a second consecutive no-hitter. Not everyone cheers his quest.

Ed Herman displays his short fuse when it comes to cheaters.

Former Major League Baseball Commissioner Fay Vincent discussed steroids, the ban on Pete Rose, and the power of the players’ union in a wide-ranging interview with The Sporting News.

On Thursday’s “The Herd” on Fox Sports 1, host Colin Cowherd reacted to former New York Mets catcher Mike Piazza being elected into the MLB Hall of Fame on Wednesday, despite some allegations he used performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) in

Michael Bisping vows to give Anderson Silva “zero respect once that cage door shuts.” Two months before that door shuts the mouthy Mancunian gave Silva very little respect on the conference call promoting their February 27 London bout.

Peyton Manning vehemently denies an Al Jazeera undercover investigation that claims the quarterback used human-growth hormone to recover from his neck injuries in 2011.

Ex-New York Yankees star catcher Jorge Posada sat down with Mark Strassmann of CBS in an interview that appeared on “CBS This Morning” on Wednesday to discuss his book “The Journey Home: My Life in Pinstripes,” which discusses his life

During Tuesday’s broadcast of “Pardon the Interruption” on ESPN, co-hosts Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser discussed New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez’s formal apology letter. In the letter, Rodriguez called the New York Yankees “gracious” for offering him the chance

In an appearance on “CBS This Morning” on Monday, former Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig addressed a number of issues related to baseball on the heels of his resignation from that post. One of those issue included steroids in

Bud Selig, 80, stepping down on January 25 as commissioner of MLB, will receive $6 million annually after he retires.
