NFL great Joe Theismann on omicron: League doing ‘everything they can’ to get games in
Super Bowl winner Joe Theismann weighed in on the sharp rise in NFL COVID cases, noting that the league is doing “everything they can” to get games in before the season is over.
JPMorgan Chase opens new LA branch despite city's crime surge
At a time when retailers are leaving California and closing down businesses due to the "smash-and-grab" surge, JP Morgan Chase is doing the opposite. The proof lies within their newest flagship location in downtown Los Angeles. The nation's biggest bank teamed up with power agent Rich Paul for its latest ribbon cutting.
McDonald's to pay Black store owner $33.5M to end bias suit
McDonald's will pay $33.5 million to a former baseball player who owns multiple franchises to end a lawsuit he brought against the company accusing it of racial discrimination.
Vaccine mandate for service members makes US military look weak: Senate candidate
Arkansas U.S. Senate candidate and former NFL player Jake Bequette on political consequences of federal vaccine mandates.
Jaguars may owe Urban Meyer millions after midseason dismissal
The Jacksonville Jaguars fired Urban Meyer barely one season into his lucrative contract with the team.
NFL's Walter Payton Man of the Year Award 2021-22 nominees
The NFL's Walter Payton Man of the Year Award goes to the player who shows an excellence off the field with their charity work and their efforts to give back to their community.
Tom Brady inks NIL deals with top college athletes through forthcoming apparel brand
Tom Brady is staking his claim in the name, image and likeness (NIL) game when it comes to NCAA athletes.
NFL funding 'defund the police' groups through 'Inspire Change' program
The National Football League's "Inspire Change" partners, which receive financial backing from the multibillion-dollar league, include multiple groups that have openly advocated for defunding the police, a Fox News Digital review of the program found.
Larry Nassar victims reach $380 million settlement
USA Gymnastics, U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and their insurers have agreed to fund a $380 million settlement with victims of longtime national team physician Larry Nassar, drawing to a close a five-year legal battle that has upended American Olympic sports governance.
NCAA champ Kelsey Turnbow turns restful sleep into successful fall season thanks to bed-cooling product
Santa Clara soccer star Kelsey Turnbow helped the Broncos win a national championship in the coronavirus-pandemic impacted 2020-21 season with a big score in the final match.
Coyotes square up with city to avoid being evicted from arena
The Arizona Coyotes and the city of Glendale are all square.
Star college quarterback aspires to be financial advisor, says he wants to help athletes build success
Central College quarterback Blaine Hawkins provides insight into why he aspires to be a financial advisor.
Tony Oliva, Jim Kaat elected to baseball hall of fame
Brian Brenberg discusses some of his favorite baseball stars on 'Fox Business Tonight'
Tom Brady set to drop new NFT collection featuring early career highlights
Tom Brady is dropping a new round of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on Tuesday and they are expected to sell out within minutes.
Sportradar CEO 'absolutely not worried' about sports betting market
Sportradar CEO Carsten Koerl comments on MLB lockout and the state of the sports gambling market.
Mark Cuban buys entire Texas town of Mustang
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has bought the Texas town of Mustang.
WTA pulls China tournaments over Peng Shuai, Enes Kanter Freedom urges US sports leagues to ‘take notes’
Boston Celtics player Enes Kanter Freedom praises WTA for suspending competitions in China amid Peng Shuai controversy and why he's recommending US companies to take a stance against China.
Enes Kanter Freedom on China: People need to wake up and speak up
Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter Freedom on becoming a U.S. citizen, Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai, LeBron James, speaking out against the Chinese government, U.S. corporations and the International Olympic Committee.
MLB comes to work stoppage as owners lock out players
Major League Baseball owners locked out players at midnight Wednesday for the first work stoppage in the sport since 1995 as the collective bargaining agreement with the players union expired.
Raising wages ‘still not enough’ to recruit workers amid labor shortage: Ski resort exec
Aspen Skiing Company vice president of communications Jeff Hanle explains how it’s a ‘bigger problem’ than ever to hire employees.



















