Former NBA star Richard Jefferson clapped back at Paul Pierce over a dig he made about the 2016 NBA champion during an interview. Pierce appeared on the “I AM ATHLETE” podcast earlier this week and talked about everything from the time he
Gary Player may have ranked the Masters last of the four majors, but the three-time winner at Augusta National was certainly enjoying himself during Wednesday’s Par 3 Contest. Player, 87, broke out into a brisk jog between holes, which included him quickly
LSU guard Alexis Morris had a different idea for how the Tigers should celebrate their national championship win after first lady Jill Biden expressed interest in inviting Iowa to the White House. Morris wondered whether LSU can celebrate the program’s first national
BBC soccer broadcaster Emma Jones shut down a vulgar troll with an epic comeback on Monday, effectively handing the Twitter user the ultimate red card. Jones, who is a broadcaster on BBC’s “Match of the Day,” screenshot one user who was in
Suspended Texas Tech men’s basketball coach Mark Adams attempted to explain the incident which led to his discipline and addressed a new accusation that he spat on a player. Adams was suspended for using what the school called “an inappropriate, unacceptable, and
The View host Joy Behar left the audience in disbelief as she took a dig at the residents of East Palestine, Ohio as they struggle to recover from a toxic train crash. A train carrying chemicals derailed at the start of the
Alabama men’s basketball coach Nate Oats has clarified his comments on star freshman Brandon Miller’s alleged involvement in a fatal shooting earlier this year after facing fierce backlash for saying the young player was in the “wrong spot at the wrong time.”
ESPN star Chris Berman raised some eyebrows on Sunday night when he recapped the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVII victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Berman anchored the postgame coverage on ESPN and dove into the history made by Patrick Mahomes and
Brooklyn Nets guard Cam Thomas was hit with a $40,000 fine by the NBA on Friday after he used “derogatory and disparaging language” during a postgame interview following the Nets’ 116-105 win over the Chicago Bulls the night before. The league announced
Japanese LGBTQ people and rights groups condemned a recent discriminatory remark by a senior aide of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, demanding his government enact laws to ban discrimination against sexual minorities, legalize same-sex marriage and guarantee equal rights before Japan hosts a