After Team USA’s thrilling win over Canada in the Olympic gold medal game Sunday, all Brady Tkachuk wanted to do was celebrate. However, he had to take a drug test first. Tkachuk, 26, wrapped up his media obligations and was on his way to the locker room when he got a tap on the shoulder. Read More >
NBA game delayed due to technical malfunction as horn blares for 13 minutes straight
The Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers had to deal with a very noisy disruption during the Pistons’ 122-119 overtime win Friday at Little Caesars Arena. During a timeout, with the Pistons up 65-64, the horn sounded to signal that the teams should return to play. But the horn blared for 13 straight minutes, delaying the Read More >
College basketball star suspended by team for spitting toward opposing fan
Stony Brook men’s basketball star Erik Pratt was suspended by the school for spitting on a fan during the team’s 82-69 loss to Monmouth Thursday. Pratt was being heckled by fans with 2:30 left in the game with Stony Brook down 79-63. Instead of ignoring the fans, Pratt turned and spit at them and walked Read More >
Dozens of top Iranian regime officials, supreme leader killed in Israeli strikes
The Israeli military on Saturday said it had killed dozens of members of Iran’s leadership during sweeping, coordinated strikes in Iran, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it had targeted a number of locations across Tehran “in which senior officials of the Iranian defense establishment had gathered.” More than Read More >
Bill Clinton’s credibility threatened by decades of scandals amid grilling over Epstein ties
While former President Bill Clinton has vigorously denied many of them, allegations of sexual improprieties have punctuated his career and repeatedly made questions about his character the focus of national attention. His truthfulness is again back in the national spotlight after lawmakers on Friday questioned Clinton about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier Read More >
Martina Navratilova calls Trump ‘psychopath’ for Iran strikes but says Khamenei’s death is ‘good news’
Women’s tennis legend Martina Navratilova weighed in on the U.S-Israeli strikes against Iran Saturday. Navratilova, a frequent critic of President Donald Trump, labeled him a “psychopath” for the decision to attack Iran in a post on X. “OMG… Trump is a psychopath- he totally doesn’t give a damn how many people he is personally responsible Read More >
Obama official who backed Iran deal sparks online outrage with reaction to Trump’s strike: ‘Sit this one out’
Ben Rhodes, a leading figure within the Obama administration who pushed for the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, was blasted on social media Saturday after he criticized U.S. military strikes on Iran. In the immediate aftermath of the joint attack by the U.S. and Israel, Rhodes was posting criticism of the administration on social media Read More >
Man confesses to killing 7-year-old while on the lam after DNA links him to 30-year cold case: authorities
A man who was an escaped fugitive at the time of a 7-year-old Kentucky girl’s abduction has been charged in her killing 30 years later, according to authorities. Morgan Jade Violi was abducted while playing outside her apartment building on July 24, 1996, in Bowling Green, Kentucky — and for 30 years her case remained Read More >
After arrest of suspect accused of injuring NYPD officers with snowballs, DA lessens charges
The suspect was initially charged with felony assault on a police officer; the DA’s office charged him with harassment and obstruction of government administration, both misdemeanors
Video: 3 Mich. officers injured in pursuit of suspect who led police through landfill
Huron Township officers picked up a pursuit of a woman, believed to be armed, who called in threats to 911, tried to run over officers and ram cruisers, and fled into a landfill