David Olano kicked a 29-yard field goal as time expired, and Illinois beat Tennessee 30-28 in the Music City Bowl. Illinois posted the first back-to-back nine-win ...
How we wish we were there … back in 1975, that is, and able to again listen to Pink Floyd‘s magnum opus “Wish You Were Here” as a fresh work for the very first time, as opposed to hearing it through ...
The on-field success has energized a fan base that has experienced two National League pennants (1984 and 1998) but still no World Series championship. Here are the club's five best attendance marks: ...
The Philadelphia Eagles are back-to-back NFC East champions, but there is simply more work to do. After clinching the division in Week 16, seeding is now at the forefront of their minds as the regular ...
New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. had an excellent year in 2025, providing the team with much-needed depth and taking a step forward in his first full season in the Bronx. Although the ...
Nick Saban is known for his time as one of the most winning coaches in college football history heading up Alabama, but he also has interests outside of football. Saban retired in January 2024, and ...
The Trump administration is moving to make it harder for hospitals to provide gender-affirming care for children, to stop medical device manufacturers from marketing breast binders to children, and to ...
AUSTIN, TEXAS — Lying in her bed at Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas at Austin, 64-year-old Pamela Mansfield sways her feet to the rhythm of George Jones' "She Thinks I Still Care.
Massachusetts is part of a coalition of states suing Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy and the Trump administration over a series of regulatory actions designed to block access to gender-affirming ...
Former Bayern Munich transfer target and Germany international Nick Woltemade had a tumultuous summer as he was caught in the middle of the bickering between VfB Stuttgart and the German Rekordmeister ...
Senate Republicans voted Thursday to block a resolution sponsored by Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) to require the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to make its rulemaking open to public ...
It was 1988. I was 21. I’d moved to New York two years earlier, and I loved coming back to New Orleans to visit my dad at his uptown home. “June! Meathead’s on the phone,” he called from the other ...