Nottingham Forest will revive their interest in Douglas Luiz, Everton eye Koni de Winter as a potential Jarrad Branthwaite replacement, Bournemouth hope to make Kepa Arrizabalaga’s loan permanent, plus more.
Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen overtakes Ethiopia’s Berihu Aregawi in the final stretch to win the 3000m gold medal – his first world indoor title of his career at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing, China.
Jodie Ounsley – Fury from Gladiators – catches up with fellow “northern lass” Zoe Aldcroft to talk about the honour of captaining the Red Roses as the Women’s Six Nations gets underway in the “biggest year of women’s rugby”.
Speaking to the BBC’s Gabby Logan, Jeremiah Azu credits his focus on “embracing the moment” and handling the pressure of big events as the reason behind winning his first global title, winning the 60m gold medal, at the 2025…
Regular contributor Furman Bisher’s column and an unsigned editorial following George Foreman’s stunning victory over Joe Frazier for the heavyweight title on Jan. 22, 1973, implied the generally negative opinion many held at the time of former heavyweight champion…
Fifty years later, The Sporting News’ coverage of heavyweight champ Joe Frazier’s surprising loss to George Foreman in Jamaica included these words from Dick Young: “With each day, I took Foreman more seriously, until I became convinced he had…
Texas men’s basketball has reportedly decided to move on from head coach Rodney Terry, and the Longhorns are expected to consider multiple replacement candidates this offseason. Recent rumors and reports suggest that Texas will pursue Xavier head coach Sean…
Betting jargon keeps changing. A hundred years ago, it was all about chalk and bookies. In the ‘90s, spreads and…
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Imagine stepping onto an NBA court, the roar of the crowd fading into a surreal hum, and there he is—your childhood hero, the player who made you fall in love with the game. For one rookie, it wasn’t just…
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott wins a third world slopestyle title, with defending champion Mia Brookes of Great Britain finishing sixth at the 2025 Freestyle Ski and Snowboard World Championships in Switzerland.