California allowing some retail businesses to reopen Thursday
Newsom called this a very positive sign
What is Nike's Jordan Brand worth to the sportswear company?
Michael Jordan’s ties to Nike date back to 1984.
NFL likely to announce schedule Thursday night: Report
Gaspo on NFL's schedule, fans
Trump tried to hire Don Shula in 1983 to coach USFL's New Jersey Generals
Trump later claimed that negotiations fell apart after he refused to give Shula a free apartment in Trump Tower in New York City.
NFL execs: League likely to announce schedule on Thursday
Charlie Gasparino on NFL
Don Shula, NFL coach who led Dolphins to undefeated season, dead at 90
Don Shula, who won the most games of any NFL coach and led the Miami Dolphins to the only perfect season in league history, died Monday at his home, the team said. He was 90.
UFC President Dana White's quarantine routine includes Trump calls, family time
White spoke to FOX Business about his weeks-long battle to get UFC events back on track.
Women's soccer claim of unequal pay tossed, can argue discriminatory medical, travel accommodations
A federal judge threw out the unequal pay claim by players on the U.S. women's national soccer team but allowed their allegation of discriminatory travel accommodations and medical support services to go to trial.
Sports agent Leigh Steinberg: America 'starved' for programming
Leigh Steinberg on professional sports amid coronavirus
Coronavirus prompts Little League World Series cancelation
The Little League World Series has been canceled for 2020 over the coronavirus.
UFC's Dana White says coronavirus testing will decide when fans can attend sports events
UFC president said President Trump held a 'fascinating' call with sports executives about how to return to play.
Life Time Fitness CEO believes spacing possible in his gyms
Gyms included in phase one of Trump's reopening plan
LeBron James rejects NBA season cancellation rumors: 'Absolutely not true'
The NBA hasn't played games since mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Woman hit in face by ball at Wrigley sues Cubs, MLB
A woman who was struck in the face by a foul ball during a Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field two years ago has filed a lawsuit against the team and Major League Baseball.
Horses soon to return to Churchill Downs without fans
The spring meet was scheduled to start last Saturday
Scottie Pippen's Bulls contract, career scrutinized after 'The Last Dance'
Despite being a key member of the Bulls dynasty, Pippen was the sixth-highest paid player on the team in 1997.
MLB executives confident there will be a 2020 season: Report
Charlie Gasparino on the 2020 MLB season
Coronavirus prompts NFL’s Roger Goodell to forego salary as league staffers take pay cuts
NFL employees with the title of manager or above will take salary reductions.
MLB executives fairly confident in 2020 season: Gasparino
Charlie Gasparino on baseball, coronavirus
Amazon, NFL ink streaming deal
Amazon and the NFL have extended an agreement to stream "Thursday Night Live" games until 2022.



















