A Quinn Hughes blockbuster trade and a Zach Benson breakout are just two of our staff's bold predictions for the 2025-26 season. Bob Frid / Imagn Images and John Russell / NHLI via Getty Images Will ...
Nate Tice & Charles McDonald dive into the Week 6 NFL slate with bold predictions, matchups to watch and more. The two hosts kick things off by getting Lost in the Sauce with their three favorite ...
Puka Nacua breaks NFL's single-game receptions record. The Rams' No. 1 receiver is on a historic pace with 52 receptions through five weeks. Having logged at least seven catches in nine straight ...
USA TODAY Sports experts offer bold predictions for Week 7 of the college football season. Several writers predict major upsets, including Florida over Texas A&M and Auburn over Georgia. Arch Manning ...
With only a couple more weeks until the return of NBA basketball, it's time to fire off some takes. Not room-temperature takes. Not warm takes. Definitely not cold takes. I are here today to fire off ...
Spectrum is betting big on a generous offer to repair recent customer losses. Spectrum, which is operated by Charter Communications, has been fighting a massive consumer trend over the past few years ...
After being named the Tennessee Titans interim head coach, Mike McCoy had quite the introductory press conference. Titans fans were more than pleased when the team fired Brian Callahan, but now rookie ...
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia (2) runs the ball during the game between Vanderbilt University and Louisiana State University at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025.
One of America’s favorite snacks, Doritos, along with Cheetos, will be getting a recipe change. Doritos, owned by PepsiCo, will no longer be made with artificial flavors or colors. PepsiCo will be ...
Deacon and Taylor share a close moment that’s witnessed by Sheila. Poppy becomes the latest person to learn that Luna is alive. Will is on edge as Bridget reveals the results of Luna’s paternity test.
Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season kicked off with a jaw-dropping upset. The New York Giants (2-4) shocked the defending Super Bowl LIX champion Philadelphia Eagles (4-2) in a 34-17 victory Thursday night.