Articles By: Richard Davis (Page 86)
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Quintez Cephus Resurfaces: A Flashback to Detroit’s Forgotten Wideout
Quintez Cephus: A Ghost from Detroit’s Gridiron Past Makes NFL Headlines Again
Flaherty Falters, Kurtz Crushes, and Lopez Silences Tigers in Costly 3-0 Shutout
There was a buzz at Comerica Park on Wednesday, June 25, but by the end of the night, it had faded into frustration. The Detroit Tigers dropped the second game of their three-game set against the Oakland Athletics with a disappointing 3-0 loss, all thanks to a nightmare third inning and a no-show from the offense. As the season reached its mathematical halfway point, this one stung — not because it was a blowout, but because it was a game that felt within reach.
Reilly Smith Returns to Vegas: One-Year Deal Rekindles Golden Knights Legacy
Reilly Smith’s Vegas Homecoming: One-Year Deal Brings a “Misfit” Back Into the Fold
Trump Claims “Total Obliteration” of Iran’s Nuclear Program Amid Intelligence Dispute at NATO Summit
At the NATO summit in The Hague, President Donald Trump made some bold claims about the recent U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear program. He insisted the operation was nothing short of a “total obliteration” — pushing back against early intelligence reports that suggested the damage might only delay Tehran’s nuclear ambitions by a few months.
Trump’s Immigration Crackdown: The Gap Between Promises and Reality on Arresting Violent Criminals
Inside the Trump Administration’s Immigration Arrest Numbers: What’s Really Going On?
Trump Reaffirms Strong NATO Commitment as Allies Pledge Major Defense Spending Boost
A Bold Shift in Defense: Trump Pushes NATO Allies to Step Up
Diddy Trial Twist: Prosecutors Drop Arson, Kidnapping Claims Ahead of Closing Arguments
It’s been a wild legal ride for Sean "Diddy" Combs, and just when you think things are settling into a rhythm, another twist pops up. As the sex trafficking and racketeering trial against the hip-hop icon heads into its final phase, federal prosecutors have unexpectedly shifted gears—removing two of the more explosive allegations from the case: attempted arson and attempted kidnapping.
Raiders Defensive Depth Chart: Surprises, Standouts & Battles After Minicamp
What the Raiders’ Defensive Depth Looks Like After Minicamp (And What to Expect Heading into Training Camp)
Tyler Steen’s Big Break? Eagles’ Right Guard Battle Could Define 2025 Season
It’s that time of year again—when rosters are scrutinized like fine print on a contract and every position battle gets fans buzzing. And for the Philadelphia Eagles, the conversation isn't about quarterback drama or the wide receiver depth chart. Nope. This summer, the spotlight’s laser-focused on one of the trenches: the right guard position.
Trump’s Russia Push and NATO Summit: Middle East Ceasefire Meets Growing Global Challenges
Trump’s NATO Summit, Russia Talks, and Middle East Gambit: What’s Really Going On?
Trump Unveils Controversial Homeland Security Advisory Council Packed with Loyalists
Trump Unveils New Homeland Security Advisory Council Packed with Loyalists and Controversial Figures
When ICE Raids Hit Home: A Family’s Heartbreaking Choice to Self-Deport
The Tough Reality Behind ICE Raids and a Family’s Heartbreaking Choice
Inside Celebrity Movie Lists: Surprising Picks, Personal Tastes, and What They Really Mean
When the New York Times dropped its first-ever list of the best movies of the 21st century back in 2017, one director’s picks really stood out — Sofia Coppola. Unlike many other directors who leaned heavily into arthouse or critically acclaimed heavy hitters, Coppola sprinkled in some real surprises. Sure, she picked some indie favorites like Ruben Östlund’s Force Majeure and Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin. But most memorably, she threw in Daddy’s Home — the 2015 Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg comedy about a stepdad’s hilarious turf war with his wife’s charismatic ex.
Barbra Streisand Opens Up on Pay Gap in Meet the Parents Series — Says She’s “Pissed Off” and Unsure About Returning
Barbra Streisand Still Fired Up Over “Meet the Parents” Pay Gap — And She’s Not Sure She’ll Return for the Next Movie
Brooklyn Nets’ Loaded 2025 NBA Draft: How They Landed 5 First-Round Picks and What It Means
The Brooklyn Nets are heading into the 2025 NBA Draft with an absolutely insane amount of first-round firepower. We’re not talking about two or three picks here — we’re talking five. Yup, five first-round picks, which makes them the team with the most first-round selections in a single draft since at least 2009.
NFL Collusion Scandal Explodes: Guaranteed Contracts, Big Names, and the Steelers' Clean Slate
NFL Collusion Bombshell: Big Contracts, Bigger Trouble—But Steelers Stay Clean
Caitlin Clark vs. Skylar Diggins: WNBA Fireworks Set for Fever-Storm Primetime Clash
Clark vs. Diggins Showdown: Fever, Storm Set for WNBA Fireworks
Indiana Fever’s Game Plan: Life After DeWanna Bonner and Who Could Step Up Next
The Indiana Fever are facing one of the first real mid-season shakeups of their 2025 campaign—and it’s a big one. DeWanna Bonner, the seasoned WNBA forward who came to Indianapolis with high hopes, is reportedly ready to pack her bags and move on. It hasn’t been a smooth ride for Bonner in Indiana, and while it started with optimism, the relationship seems headed for a split that feels, at this point, inevitable.
Gates Foundation Pledges $1.6 Billion to Protect Millions of Kids with Vaccines
Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation Are Doubling Down on Vaccines for Kids in Need — Here’s Why It Matters
Trump’s NATO Return: Middle East Tensions, Defense Spending Push & Ukraine Support Take Center Stage
Trump’s Big NATO Return: The Hague Summit, Middle East Tensions & Defense Spending Showdown
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