MLB and MLBPA Enjoying Game’s Popularity Surge. So What’s Next for Baseball? Threatening to Blow It up, Naturally.The CBA between the league and players runs through the 2026 season. Sunday’s meeting between Red Sox players and union officials was somewhat of a war council.
Is Playing Tennis the Secret to Living Longer?If it feels like everyone and their mother is playing tennis these days, that’s because they probably are—and they’re getting some serious benefits.
Tony Dungy and the State of the Black Head CoachAre football teams being shortsighted in their hiring processes? The first Black coach to win a Super Bowl thinks the best candidates aren’t always given a chance to succeed.
Premier League Fans Are Revolting – but for Very Different ReasonsTensions that have simmered for months are threatening to boil over as the season reaches its climax.
Formula 1 Star Lando Norris Is ‘Confident’ He Can Win It All After a Breakthrough YearAs the new season begins, the McLaren racer spoke to NBC News about lessons he learned from 2024, expectations of a multi-team fight and why he’s content to be the favorite in 2025.
Love, Abby: The forever friendship between the UConn Huskies and one magical fanONE SATURDAY AFTERNOON last April, a group of UConn women's basketball players texted back and forth about that evening's party: what time they were leaving, what to wear, what the feel of the night would be. There was a spirited discussion about shoes.
‘They brought it on themselves’: a new low in US-Ukraine relationsThere was an audible gasp in the room at the Council on Foreign Relations as Keith Kellogg, the White House’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, characterised the US decision to cut off intelligence sharing and military aid to Kyiv as like beating a farm animal with a piece of wood.
Training AI Is 'Perfect' Work for Introverts. Here's Why.This article originally appeared on Business Insider. Riley Willis sits behind his keyboard for 30 hours a week. When he clocks out on Saturday, he's made it through all his shifts without speaking to a soul.
‘Severance’ Episode 5: Funeral for a FriendThis post contains spoilers for this week’s episode of Severance, “Trojan’s Horse,” which is now streaming on Apple TV+.
Fox’s New Scorebug Graphic Design, and Our Innate Resistance to ChangeA scorebug is industry jargon for the sub-genre of chyron (itself jargon) that shows ever-present information about a televised sporting event while you’re watching. These graphics display the teams, the score, the time remaining, and other metadata pertaining to the current situation.
Your Consciousness Can Reach Back in Time to Shape the Past, a New Theory SuggestsIn grammar, we learn about the past, present, and future tenses from an early age. This shapes our understanding of time as a one-way arrow. Eggs break, but don’t un-break; we grow older, but never grow younger; you can form a snowman, but it will inevitably melt back into a pool of slush again.
Love, Lust, Loneliness: A Valentine’s Day Reading List“The finest romances have the messiest stories,” Lisa Bubert wrote in her reading list on weird, chaotic love stories. “Give me the complicated, the missed connections, the big gestures, the bittersweet endings. Give me the struggle, because it’s the struggle that makes it love.”
Yes, you can build core strength without weights — thanks to a personal trainer’s 3 bodyweight abs exercisesI don’t know about you, but strengthening your core without weights sounds like an efficient way to fit ab work into your routine.
Introducing Net Points! The latest NBA metric and its amazing early findingsZach LaVine scored 42 points in 31 minutes a week ago in a Sacramento win. He shot 16 of 19 from the field and it was the second-most efficient 40-point game by a player in Kings history. It was a really good game.
Analytics transformed sports. Has it also made them less entertaining?The “Moneyball” era changed how teams play, coach and are built. But the quest for efficiency is increasingly being blamed for robbing sports of their beauty. At the end of a Jan.