Boxing World Mourns Mike Tyson’s Iconic Trainer

Legendary boxing trainer Tommy Brooks, who coached Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield, has died at 71. Tributes are pouring in.
Carrie Underwood Sparks NFL Fan Backlash With SNF Return

NFL fans blast NBC’s decision to stick with Carrie Underwood for the Sunday Night Football intro again this season.
Tim Tebow Calls for Prayers for Human Trafficking Awareness Day

Tim Tebow urges the public to pray and take action as he fights human trafficking on World Day Against Trafficking.
NFL Running Back Ruthlessly Cut By The Cincinnati Bengals

Zack Moss returns from a broken neck, only to be cut by the Bengals. Here’s what led to the surprising move.
Browns’ QB Drama Escalates as Stefanski Snubs Shedeur Sanders

Shedeur Sanders’ quiet grind is clashing with Stefanski’s cautious approach, and Jimmy Haslam’s words aren’t helping.
Candace Parker Slams ‘Pay Us’ Shirts After Lackluster WNBA Game

A Message That Missed the WNBA Moment Candace Parker didn’t hold back on the debut episode of Post Moves, the new podcast she co-hosts with Aliyah Boston. The WNBA legend addressed the now-viral “Pay Us What You Owe Us” shirts worn by players during All-Star Weekend. But her message wasn’t one of support. Instead, it was a blunt critique. “You can’t wear those shirts and then put on that performance,” Parker said, referring to what she described as an “awful” All-Star Game. Her point? The players wanted to make a statement about equal pay and a bigger share of league revenue. But failed to match that statement with on-court intensity. The timing was crucial. As the WNBA continues negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement, players are pushing for more than the current 9% revenue share, far below the NBA’s 50%. Parker, while supportive of the cause, believes the effort on the court should have matched the message. Boston Pushes Back, Candace Doubles Down Aliyah Boston, however, had a different take. She defended the players, pointing out the toll of a longer season and back-to-back games. “We were back at it two days later,” she said. “We’re showing why we deserve to get paid every time we step on the court.” Still, Candace Parker wasn’t swayed. “It was an opportunity to maximize the moment,” she insisted. “The league invested in this game. Without Caitlin Clark, you had eyeballs tuned in like never before.” Their back-and-forth revealed a generational tension in how best to fight for change, whether it’s about performance optics or labor conditions. But both Parker and Boston ultimately want the same thing: respect and fair compensation. With WNBA CBA talks heating up and the spotlight brighter than ever, the question remains, how will the players strike the right balance between message and momentum? Read More: Sophie Cunningham Outshines Caitlin Clark as “Tres Leches” Fever Tee Goes Viral
Stephen A. Smith Blasts ‘Disrespectful’ Bryce Harper Comments

Stephen A. Smith says Bryce Harper crossed the line in his heated exchange with Rob Manfred and deserves suspension.
EX-NBA Star Arrested in High-Stakes Gambling Bust

Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas faces federal charges after allegedly running illegal poker games with an Israeli crime figure.
‘Praying for Ohtani’: MLB Fans Fear the Worst After Star’s Sudden Exit

Fans pray for Shohei Ohtani after the Dodgers star walked off the mound mid-game in a concerning scene vs. Reds.
Fever Winning Streak Continues Without Caitlin Clark

The Indiana Fever stunned the Mercury with a dominant win, and Caitlin Clark joined the locker room celebration despite not suiting up.