• Late-Night Panic: Biden Could Lose to Trump!

    Late-night television changed forever after Donald Trump descended that escalator in 2015. The left-leaning format abandoned all pretense of objectivity, turning their hosts into DNC shills. Fox News’ “Gutfeld!’ remains a sobering exception. When President Trump left office in January 2021 that mission creep stayed in place. Now, with the Biden-Trump rematch heading our way, some of late-night TV’s biggest stars are getting nervous. Some might say panicky. Why? The polls suggest...

  • Late-Night Panic: Biden Could Lose to Trump!

    Late-night television changed forever after Donald Trump descended that escalator in 2015. The left-leaning format abandoned all pretense of objectivity, turning their hosts into DNC shills. Fox News’ “Gutfeld!’ remains a sobering exception. When President Trump left office in January 2021 that mission creep stayed in place. Now, with the Biden-Trump rematch heading our way, some of late-night TV’s biggest stars are getting nervous. Some might say panicky. Why? The polls suggest...

  • Brad Keselowski rallies late, soars to runner-up finish at Texas

    FORT WORTH, Texas — For just the third time in three years as the

  • Frozen Four 2024: Boston University loses to Denver in overtime

    The Pioneers will play for the men's national championship Saturday against Boston College, a 4-0 winner of the second semifinal over Michigan.

  • Angels’ bats remain quiet as losing streak reaches 5 games

    The Angels did not score for 18 consecutive innings before getting on the board in the seventh inning of their 4-2 loss to the Orioles on Monday. Mike Trout and Taylor Ward, two of their hottest hitters earlier in the month, have both struggled during the losing streak.

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    Angels’ bats remain quiet as losing streak reaches 5 games

    The Angels did not score for 18 consecutive innings before getting on the board in the seventh inning of their 4-2 loss to the Orioles on Monday. Mike Trout and Taylor Ward, two of their hottest hitters earlier in the month, have both struggled during the losing streak.

  • Angels’ bats remain quiet as losing streak reaches 5 games

    The Angels did not score for 18 consecutive innings before getting on the board in the seventh inning of their 4-2 loss to the Orioles on Monday. Mike Trout and Taylor Ward, two of their hottest hitters earlier in the month, have both struggled during the losing streak.

  • David Benavidez Thinks Canelo Alvarez Is Ducking Him Because He Knows He Will Lose

    David Benavidez thinks he knows why Canelo Alvarez is ducking him. Last month, it was revealed that Benavidez would move up in weight to fight Oleksandr Gvozdyk for the interim 175-pound WBC title after not being able to secure a fight against the 168-pound champion Canelo. While speaking to the media at Jorge Masvidal-Nate Diaz […]

  • Pete Fairbanks’ ‘all-encompassing type of suck’ foils Rays’ late rally

    ST. PETERSBURG — Pete Fairbanks had a few words, most of them not printable, in trying to explain how he turned what would have been a second straight inspiring Rays win into a frustrating 5-4 loss on Wednesday.Trailing 3-2 with two outs in the eighth inning, the Rays stunningly took the lead when Isaac Paredes singled and Amed Rosario, who delivered the walkoff winner in the 13th inning Tuesday, looked to be the star again by hitting a two-run, go-ahead homer.The Rays summoned Fairbanks, their...

  • Pirates fall victim to late-inning rally in road loss to Mets

    NEW YORK — Ahead by three runs heading into the bottom of the sixth inning,

  • Matthews scores No. 69, Maple Leafs lose to Red Wings in overtime

    TORONTO -- Auston Matthews scored his 69th goal of the season, but the Toronto Maple Leafs lost to the Detroit Red Wings 5-4 in overtime at Scotiabank Arena on Saturday.Dylan Larkin scored 41 seconds into overtime, redirecting a shot from Patrick Kane at the top of the goal crease on the power play. "That's one of the biggest of my career and I'm hoping this year to have some more big goals," Larkin said. "You can't feel any better. I knew Kane was going to look for that play, and I just...

  • Hawks run out of gas in double overtime, lose to Heat 117-111

    The Atlanta Hawks were at home on Tuesday evening to face the Miami Heat. With the last week of the regular season upon us and the Hawks locked into the Play-In, the Hawks were looking to gain ground on the 9-seed so they could host the matchup at home. The Heat were looking to do the same and also try to get out of the Play-In. The Heat started with control of the game with the Hawks right behind them. Bruno Fernando came in off the bench and made an immediate impact, scoring four points that...