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The first two rounds of The PLAYERS Championship have been nothing short of thrilling, delivering an action-packed start that has left golf fans buzzing. From incredible comebacks to surprising eliminations, TPC Sawgrass has once again lived up to its reputation as one of the most exciting courses on the PGA Tour.

The Indianapolis Colts are making moves to reinforce their defensive line, and one of their latest additions is free-agent defensive tackle Neville Gallimore. The former Dallas Cowboy and LA Ram has signed a one-year deal worth $1.27 million, a low-risk move that could provide solid depth behind star linemen Grover Stewart and DeForest Buckner.

The Philadelphia 76ers were back home on Friday, looking to shake off a tough road trip and snap a two-game losing streak against the Indiana Pacers. After dropping consecutive games in Atlanta and Toronto, the Sixers were desperate to get back in the win column. However, with an extremely short-handed roster, the challenge was anything but easy.

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U.S. Arms Sales Take a Hit as European Confidence Wavers

Chaos Erupts at Town Hall: Congressman Chuck Edwards Confronted Over Trump’s Cuts

In a sweeping move that’s shaking up the education landscape, the U.S. Department of Education has launched investigations into over 50 universities over allegations of racial discrimination. This development comes as part of former President Donald Trump’s broader campaign to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, which his administration argues unfairly disadvantage white and Asian American students.

Scott Foley is back in the Scream franchise, and if you’re scratching your head trying to figure out how that’s possible—well, you’re not alone. Foley himself is just as confused!

Get ready, football fans—AFC Richmond is making a grand return to the pitch! After over a year of speculation, Apple TV+ has officially greenlit a fourth season of the Emmy-winning comedy Ted Lasso. Fans have been eagerly awaiting this news, and it’s finally here—Ted and the Greyhounds are coming back for more heartwarming, hilarious, and inspirational moments!

Coleman Shelton is back in Los Angeles, and he’s wasting no time making his presence felt. After agreeing to a two-year deal with the Rams on Tuesday, the veteran offensive lineman wasted no time getting back to work—before even officially signing his contract! By Thursday, the ink was dry on his new deal, but Shelton was already deep into training, showing the kind of work ethic that makes him such a valuable asset on the field.

Week 29 of the Premier League season has been anything but conventional, kicking off weeks ago with Aston Villa and Liverpool battling to an electrifying 2-2 draw. That match was pushed forward to accommodate the Reds’ League Cup Final against Newcastle United at Wembley, making for an unusual schedule shuffle.

Big moves are shaking up the NFL as free-agent running back Miles Sanders is heading to the Dallas Cowboys on a one-year deal. Multiple sources, including NFL Network, ESPN, and KPRC2 Houston, confirmed the agreement on Friday, signaling a fresh start for the 27-year-old back after a challenging stint with the Carolina Panthers.

The Los Angeles Lakers are set to face off against the Denver Nuggets this Friday in what promises to be a high-stakes Western Conference battle. If you're eager to catch the action live, we've got you covered with all the details on how to watch, injury updates, and game predictions.

The Latest NFL Mock Draft Consensus: Shedeur Sanders' Stock Takes a Slight Dip

Seattle Seahawks fans have a lot to be excited about with their latest defensive acquisition, DeMarcus Lawrence. But what might be even more intriguing than his arrival in Seattle is the brutally honest reason he gave for leaving the Dallas Cowboys in the first place.

The NBA playoffs are right around the corner, and for the Boston Celtics, this is the moment that will define their season. As the reigning league champions, they face the ultimate challenge of defending their crown while balancing health, momentum, and expectations. With the postseason set to tip off in April, the Celtics must navigate these final weeks of the regular season carefully.

The Cincinnati Bengals have been eerily quiet on Day 2 of NFL free agency, a stark contrast to the buzz and movement happening across the league. While fans and analysts alike kept their eyes peeled for some headline-worthy additions, the Bengals' front office was seemingly content watching the market unfold from the sidelines. What’s even more surprising? The team has been losing free agents instead of making splashy signings, leaving many wondering what the game plan is moving forward.

The Oklahoma City Thunder—and before them, the Seattle SuperSonics—have a long and colorful history when it comes to the numbers players have worn on their jerseys. Since the franchise's inception at the start of the 1967-68 season, a total of 51 different jersey numbers have been sported by players who suited up for the team.

In a dramatic legal showdown, a U.S. judge has ordered billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to hand over key records and provide explanations regarding their aggressive push to cut federal spending. The ruling, issued on Wednesday night by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington, D.C., marks a significant turn in an ongoing lawsuit filed by 14 Democratic state attorneys general.

President Donald Trump threw down the gauntlet once again in the escalating trade war between the United States and the European Union. On Thursday, he took to social media to deliver a dramatic ultimatum: if the EU proceeded with its planned 50% tariff on American whiskey, the U.S. would slap a massive 200% tariff on European wines, Champagne, and spirits.