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The Detroit Lions are expected to open the 2025 campaign strong, with games against NFC North divisional foes Green Bay and Chicago in the first two weeks. Detroit will be tested in both of those ...
Phil Rosenthal, creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond," spoke with Fox News Digital about the show's massive success and ...
Nate Eaton, who the Red Sox recalled from Triple-A Worcester earlier Monday, is batting leadoff against the Orioles.
Quarterback Jaxson Dart is going into his rookie season with the New York Giants after being taken with the No. 25 pick in ...
Nacogdoches County Assistant District Attorney Amy Wren was sworn in as Angelina County’s new district attorney Monday after ...
Pundits praise Tyler Loop. The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec ponders David Ojabo’s roster status. Mike Green ‘continues to jump off ...
Joe Brady dials up a play-call on 4th-and-8 from the Bears’ 37-yard line. Trubisky has to chuck it deep off his back foot for ...
Green Bay Packers head coach has a specific plan outlined for Jordan Love to recover after his recent thumb surgery.
Comedian Nate Jackson, whose Netflix special "Super Funny" hit the top three, said he believes cancel culture in comedy is ending as audiences simply choose entertainment they enjoy.
The Colts have a QB decision coming soon. For the sake of the franchise and where it wants to go, that decision must be for Anthony Richardson Sr.
Stand-up comedian Nate Jackson provided his perspective on what cancel culture really is, noting the difference between criticism and trying to end someone's career.
Oregon Ducks coach Dana Altman continues to add more size from the country of Turkey to his 2025-26 roster, leading up to the start of the season. After former ...
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