A high school football game ended in chaos after police deployed pepper spray in an effort to defuse verbal and physical altercations. The Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School football team from St. Louis traveled nearly 500 miles to Massillon, Ohio, and it turned into a nightmare of a trip. …
Read More »Golf legend Phil Mickelson reacts to Charlie Kirk's Presidential Medal of Freedom award date
Golf legend Phil Mickelson shared his reaction to news the late Charlie Kirk will posthumously receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom on what would have been Kirk’s 32nd birthday, Oct. 14. Mickelson sent an X post on Saturday, sharing the news with his thoughts. “His presence and message will live …
Read More »Jake Moody kicks game-winning field goal in first appearance with Bears
A wet and wild Monday night game between the Chicago Bears and Washington Commanders turned into a thriller between two of the NFL’s oldest franchises. Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels fumbled a handoff late in the fourth quarter and allowed the Bears’ defense to recover. Caleb Williams and D’Andre Swift led …
Read More »Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa explains how he tunes out noise and criticism
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa tunes out the noise by turning to his family. Head coach Mike McDaniel praised Tagovailoa’s ability to tune out the noise, whether it’s positive or negative, during a press conference Wednesday. “I would say it hasn’t been as difficult this year just because, as I’ve …
Read More »Jets make unwanted history as they drop to 0-5 to start season
The New York Jets were put into a class of their own on Sunday following a blowout loss at home against the Dallas Cowboys. The Jets dropped to 0-5 on the season and while head coach Aaron Glenn walked onto the field to go back to the locker room, the …
Read More »California's largest high school district adopts policy to oppose trans athletes in girls' sports
The biggest high school district by enrollment and land area in the state of California voted 3-2 to adopt a Title IX resolution that would only allow female students in girls’ sports, on Monday. The vote comes as the state’s educational agencies face a lawsuit from the U.S. Department of …
Read More »Auburn's goal-line fumble ignites social media debate, sparks Georgia's comeback win
The Auburn Tigers were the subject of a controversial call at the goal line in the second quarter of their game against the No. 10 Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday night. Tigers quarterback Jackson Arnold attempted to sneak into the end zone over a pile of offensive and defensive lineman in …
Read More »NYPD suspends detective who snuck into Ryder Cup pretending to be on Trump's security detail
The New York Police Department confirmed to Fox News Digital that a detective was suspended without pay after pretending to be a part of President Donald Trump’s security detail to sneak into the Ryder Cup. According to the New York Post, Det. Melvin Eng attended the biennial tournament at Bethpage …
Read More »Radio host Boomer Esiason takes on-air jab at Yankees broadcaster Suzyn Waldman
New York Yankees radio voice Suzyn Waldman has once again landed in the crosshairs of a WFAN personality. Boomer Esiason’s former radio co-host Craig Carton used to routinely take jabs at Waldman, and this week the former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback appeared to renew the rivalry. Esiason’s ribbing comes after a …
Read More »Yankees' Cam Schlittler trolls Red Sox after historic outing, explains why it was 'personal' for him
Cam Schlittler grew up a Boston Red Sox fan but spent Thursday night breaking their hearts. Now the New York Yankees’ most recent postseason hero, Schlittler became the first player in MLB history to record eight scoreless innings and strike out 12 without allowing a walk in the postseason, helping …
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