American women shut out at first Olympic breaking competition

Breaking made its Olympics debut on Friday in a much anticipated high-energy competition that ended with the first ever medals awarded to breakdancers.

How did breakdancing become an Olympic sport?

Breaking is now an Olympic sport at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Here's how breakdancing emerged from the streets of the Bronx to spread around the world, all the way to the Olympics.

MLB's DEI executive Billy Bean dies at age 60

Billy Bean, who became the second former Major League Baseball player to come out as gay, has died.

Is playing chess a weight-loss hack?

Chess requires players to sit for extended periods of time, but some evidence suggests that this stationary game can actually contribute to burning calories and shedding pounds.

Pitbull buys naming rights to FIU football stadium in Miami: 'Paws up, Dale!'

Pitbull and FIU Athletics have agreed to a 10-year deal that'll transform the Panthers' home football stadium to “Pitbull Stadium," the university announced Tuesday morning.

Ben Gay, former Browns running back, dead at 44

Ben Gay, a former NFL running back who played one season with the Cleveland Browns, died late last month in Colorado.

Noah Lyles pulls out Olympic 100 by five-thousandths of a second

Noah Lyles won the Olympic 100 meters by .005 seconds Sunday, waiting some 30 seconds after the finish of an excruciatingly close sprint to find out he’d edged out Kishane Thompson of Jamaica.

Burglary suspect tries to enter home while carrying small dog
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Police in Clemson, South Carolina, released unusual footage on August 2. (Credit: Clemson City Police Department via Storyful)

Katie Ledecky takes gold in historic fourth straight 800m freestyle win

Katie Ledecky made Olympics history Saturday when she became the first woman to win four Olympic medals in the same event in any sport.

Dutch beach volleyball player convicted of rape continues to get booed by Olympics fans

Dutch beach volleyball player Steven van de Velde, who served 13 months in prison for raping a 12-year-old girl, continues to face intense backlash and booing at the Paris Olympics. Despite widespread outrage, the International Olympic Committee says it can't prevent his participation. But why is he even allowed to be there?

NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit's $4.7B verdict overturned

A judge reversed the decision in the case with subscribers and the NFL after ruling the testimony of two witnesses should have been excluded.