Breaking down the controversy involving Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, Sen. Tommy Tuberville and President Donald Trump.
Tommy Tuberville’s (R-Ala.) “no dictatorship” comment went embarrassingly awry on Thursday. Railing on conservative station ...
Tommy Tuberville. For two years, Tuberville stood in the breach against the Biden White House. He was ridiculed, harassed and shunned, all of which he took with his usual affability.
Chappell Roan won best new artist at the Grammys and used her speech to hold record labels accountable. After thanking her friends, family and team, the “Good Luck, Babe!” singer said ...
So I guess what I've gone a long way to say here is that Fangio's previous record against Mahomes is rather ... Question right back at you – Does Nick Foles rank higher than McNabb in Eagles ...
Slaggert scored seven seconds into Chicago’s game at the Panthers on Saturday afternoon — the fastest goal to start a game ever for the Blackhawks, according to the NHL record book ... by St. Louis’ ...
Ones where they somehow went down to the wire against a severely undermanned team with a losing record. Somehow ... The call should have gone against Nick Smith Jr. "Smith Jr. (CHA) takes a ...
It's difficult to bet against Mahomes in any postseason setting. Mahomes proved time and time again that he can find a way to put the Chiefs in a winning position. That was on display in Super ...
Update: Nick Taylor made birdie on the second playoff hole to win the Sony Open in Hawaii, his fifth career PGA TOUR title. Taylor and Nico Echavarria matched 16-under totals at Waialae Country ...
Slaggert scored seven seconds into Chicago's game at the Panthers on Saturday afternoon — the fastest goal to start a game ever for the Blackhawks, according to the NHL record book. The previous ...
HONOLULU (AP) — Nick Taylor of Canada delivered another ... Hideki Matsuyama, who won with a PGA TOUR record 35-under par last week at Kapalua, closed with a 66 and finished at 11 under and ...
Giannis Antetokounmpo was left furious after a foul by Chris Paul sent him sprawling during the fourth quarter of his Milwaukee Bucks’ 144-118 defeat against the San Antonio Spurs on Friday.