Colorado State Football Suspended Amid Allegations Of Racism, Violating Coronavirus Protocols
A tumultuous week for Colorado State University has concluded with the football program being shut down indefinitely.
St. Louis Cardinals Can't Get Back On Field Because Of Coronavirus Outbreak
The St. Louis Cardinals will go at least 10 days without playing a game because of more positive coronavirus tests.
Oakland Athletics Coach Apologizes For 'Unintentional' Nazi Salute
Oakland A's coach Ryan Christenson said his Nazi salute at the end of a game Thursday was no intentional.
Texas Tech Fires Women's Basketball Coach Marlene Stollings Amid Culture of Abuse
All 10 players who spoke with USA Today said they raised red flags to administrators.
Georgia Student Doesn't Regret Posting Photo Of Crowded Halls That Got Her Suspended
A Georgia high school student believes she got into "good and necessary trouble" by sharing a photo that got her suspended.
Democrats, Trump Administration 'Far Apart' On Second Coronavirus Stimulus Bill
President Trump considering executive orders if statemate doesn't end.
Penn State Football Could Lose $100 Million In 2020
Penn State Unversity is preparing for a season with no crowds at Beaver Stadium, costing the school tens of millions of dollars.
Dutch Cyclist Undergoes Facial Surgery After Serious Crash In Tour Of Poland
Fabio Jakobsen spent several hours in surgery and a comatose condition.
LeBron James, Doc Rivers, J.J. Redick Don't Care If Donald Trump Watches NBA Games
LeBron James said NBA players don't care if kneeling during the national anthem turns the president off from the sport.
City Council Proposal To Disband Minneapolis Police Department Blocked For Now
Minneapolis voters won't have the chance to help disband the city's police department in November.
Ohio Visit: Donald Trump Will Sign Order Requiring Feds to Buy Certain Drugs From US Companies
The president will sign the bill during an Ohio campaign stop designed to prioritize U.S. manufacturing.
Golf Majors Return With PGA Championship In San Francisco
The PGA Championship will be golf's first major tournament of the year
SpaceX's Mars Rocket Launches Successful Test Flight, Moves Closer To Sending People To Red Planet
SpaceX took one small step toward its eventual goal of sending people to Mars and the moon.
NCAA Announces Championship Requirements Amid Player Safety Concerns
The NCAA has announced what requirements must be met in order to conduct fall championships.
Primary Roundup: Cori Bush, Roger Marshall, Rashida Tlaib Win
Black Lives Matter activist surprises incumbent William Lacy Clay in Democratic primary in Missouri
UConn Is First Major College Football Program To Cancel Season
School official says the "safety challenges created by COVID-19 place our football student-athletes at an unacceptable level of risk.”
WNBA's Atlanta Dream Players Support Co-Owner Kelly Loeffler's Senate Challenger
Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler openly opposes the team's support for Black Lives Matter.
Pirates, Mets Costing Bettors Money To Start MLB Season
Betting on the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Mets hasn't been a winning strategy in 2020.
Tennis Great Rafael Nadal To Skip US Open
The coronavirus pandemic will keep the reigning men's U.S. Open champion from defending his title.
NFL Players Face Fines For No Masks, Refusing Coronavirus Tests
NFL players can be fined up to $50,000 for a violation of the league's safety protocols during the coronavirus pandemic.
Former Disney Exec Turning Football Hall Of Fame in Canton, Ohio, Into A Resort
A complex featuring hotels, restaurants, and a water park at the Pro Football Hall of Fame is expected to be constructed by the end of 2022.
Decimated by Coronavirus, MLB's Miami Marlins Returning With 16 New Players
A COVID-19 outbreak has forced the Major League Baseball team to miss a week of games and replace more than half of its players.
Leaked Body Cam Footage Shows Officer Pointing Gun at George Floyd's Head
A new video shows additional footage of the final moments of George Floyd's death.
Cowboys, Yankees Are Most Valuable Sports Franchises, Forbes Reports
The Dallas Cowboys and New York Yankees are the only sports franchises valued at $5 billion or more.
Workers' Comp An Issue For Some That Caught Coronavirus On The Job
Some employees are having trouble proving they caught the coronavirus on the job, despite working during the pandemic.
Joe Biden Continues Narrowing VP Picks, Announcement Could Come Soon
Joe Biden could take at least another 10 days to consider several candidates to be his running mate.
J. Cole Could Be Eyeing NBA Tryout, Report Says
J. Cole might follow in Master P's footsteps and try to make an NBA team.
Democrats, Trump Aids Resume Talks For Coronavirus Relief Bill As Unemployment Benefit Ends
The enhanced weekly unemployment benefits have expired, and Congress and the White House haven't reached a new deal.
NHL, NBA Take Different Approaches To National Anthem
No NHL players have knelt for the national anthem, prompting some hockey fans to do so in protest.
MLB In Danger Of Shutting Down Season Over Coronavirus Concerns
If more coronavirus cases pop up among MLB players this weekend, the league could be forced to suspend all games.