Alabama sets fall camp date as Michigan eyes a major recruit flip, while the SEC faces unexpected challenges, signaling a dynamic shift in college football's competitive landscape.
LAFC got back on track with a solid 2-0 win over FC Dallas, thanks to Denis Bouanga’s penalty kick and a well-timed assist to Nathan Ordaz for the second goal. The home crowd at BMO Stadium had plenty to cheer about as the team bounced back with a convincing performance.
Editor’s Note: After some shaky recent form, this win gives LAFC momentum heading into the tougher parts of the season. Bouanga continues to be a key playmaker, and Ordaz’s goal hints at promising depth in the squad. For Dallas, it’s a setback in their playoff push—so this result matters for both teams’ standings.
Liberal Democrat MPs from south London are pressing Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy to step in after Crystal Palace was controversially booted from the Europa League. Meanwhile, furious Palace fans are gearing up to protest directly at UEFA’s Swiss headquarters, calling the decision "disgraceful."
England and India are kicking off their women's cricket ODI series today in Southampton, with Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones opening the batting for England after their strong performance against West Indies. The live updates will keep fans in the loop as the action unfolds on what looks like a perfect day for cricket.
This playful quiz invites F1 fans to explore Lewis Hamilton’s bold fashion sense, suggesting that his style is as dominant off the track as his racing is on it. By matching your preferences with his iconic looks, you’ll supposedly uncover your "true F1 race track energy"—because if fashion were a competition, Hamilton would already be miles ahead.
Fresh off their 2024-25 championship win, the Oklahoma City Thunder are already being tipped as the team to beat next season—bookmakers have them as early favorites to take home the 2025-26 NBA title. It’s a nod to their young core’s dominance and potential staying power, but repeating is never easy in a league packed with hungry contenders.
An 18-year-old soccer prodigy, already worth millions, is under investigation after reports surfaced that he hired performers with dwarfism for his birthday party—and allegedly barred guests from recording the event. The whole situation has sparked outrage, with critics calling it exploitative and tone-deaf.