Hannah Arensman, a 35-time national cyclocross champion who walked away from her sport at the age of 25 after losing to a transgender competitor in the women’s championships last season, appeared in her first TV interview on “America’s Newsroom” on Wednesday. Arensman
Veteran NFL quarterback Matt Ryan is stepping into the broadcast booth, but he’s not hanging up his cleats just yet. CBS Sports announced Monday that the longtime Atlanta Falcons signal-caller will join the network as a studio and game analyst for the
Stephen and Lauren Keys retired at the age of 29 thanks to making significant savings from an early age. The couple appeared on MarketWatch’s ‘FIRE Starters’ series to discuss the benefits of achieving early retirement. FIRE is the economy given to the
Tom Brady poured cold water on any rumors of an unretirement in his future at his so-called “unofficial retirement party” last week. The seven-time Super Bowl champion hosted Autograph’s end-of-season event with his former Tampa Bay Buccaneers teammates, Rob Gronkowski and Leonard
Jeremy Hunt is planning a “back-to-work Budget” amid fears of a pensions crisis caused by the number of over-50s retiring early. Nearly 400,000 people aged 50 to 64 have quit the workforce since the start of the pandemic. But Ministers fear many
While Notre Dame men’s basketball coach Mike Brey will step away from the program at the end of the season, his coaching career is not coming to a close. Brey told Stadium on Monday that the college basketball world has not seen
J.J. Watt will be playing in the final NFL game of his career when the Arizona Cardinals take on the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday and he received a surprise on social media. Pittsburgh Steelers players T.J. Watt and Derek Watt honored
J.J. Watt announced on Tuesday that this would be his last NFL season. Fans weren’t the only people surprised by the Arizona Cardinals defensive end’s announcement though — in fact, his own team was caught off guard. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS
Members of the Pittsburgh Steelers entered Acrisure Stadium donning Franco Harris jerseys on Saturday before the franchise retires his number 32. Friday marked the 50th anniversary of the Immaculate Reception, where Harris caught a ball that bounced off fellow Steeler John Fuqua