“If” was No. 1 this Friday, its first day in theaters, raking in $10.3 million.
After another unsuccessful season, the New Orleans Pelicans will be entering the offseason looking to change some things up. While they did make the postseason this year, they were swept out of the first round by the No. 1-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder. The front office has been trying to put this team into a place of contention within the Western Conference but New Orleans has yet to move past the first round in recent years.One of the changes that the Pelicans are reportedly considering is...
The Atlanta Hawks landed the coveted No. 1 overall pick in Sunday's 2024 NBA draft lottery, but a player who will likely be taken further down the board will
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The official list of NBA Free Agents during the 2024 offseason including
Luke Littler let out a cheeky smile after hitting an incredible triple tops to win a leg against Peter Wright. The 17-year-old darts sensation played in the final night of the PDC Premier League ah
Villa qualify for Champions League if Tottenham fail to win‘People have written us off and we’ve floated under the radar’Aston Villa’s captain, John McGinn, joked that he and his teammates would don Manchester City shirts on Tuesday in the hope Pep Guardiola’s side help them to clinch a Champions League spot by winning at Tottenham. Anything but a Spurs victory against the champions would guarantee Villa fourth place and a return to Europe’s premier competition for the first time since...
The Man Who Pays His Way: Vermont is about to start charging fares again, but that’s not all bad news
Rod Brind'Amour is a hockey guy's hockey guy. He was a respected captain and Stanley Cup winner as a player and has won a Jack Adams Award and never missed
The Bears on Monday signed the following six players, all of whom
Relive Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as Manchester City travel to Craven Cottage to take on Fulham in Premier League action.
The first domino in the Milwaukee Bucks’ offseason fell earlier when it was reported general manager Jon Horst would stay with the Bucks instead of pursuing an opportu