Although defensive back Quinyon Mitchell did not enter the transfer portal during his standout college football career, he did manage to get on Alabama and Nick Saban's radar.
A journalist for the Russian edition of Forbes magazine has been arrested in Khabarovsk on charges of spreading false information about the Russian military.
President Biden is sitting down for an interview with Howard Stern. The shock jock has been an active supporter of Democrats over the years. Don't be surprised by all the softballs.
Christopher Rim, a college consultant, said only one of around a dozen students he's working with that were accepted to Columbia is still considering going after antisemitic reports.
Former North Carolina star Drake Maye is among the highly-touted quarterback prospects in this year's NFL Draft class, but a former Steelers running back is not sold.
Jewish NYU professor Scott Galloway argued on Tuesday that there was a double standard when it came to hate speech directed at Jews, and criticized the anti-Israel protests.
J.J. McCarthy's name has skyrocketed to the top of draft boards since he won the national championship, but there is still one "huge question" about him, Kurt Warner says.
A cup of coffee is a big part of the morning routine for millions of Americans. But former NFL head coach Bill Belichick prefers to drink orange juice or tea, not coffee.
The European Union has sent TikTok a "request for information" on the video sharing platform's newest app, TikTok Lite, under the Digital Services Act, with the aim to clean up social media.
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman said Monday that Donald Trump glared at her before walking out of the courtroom, after she reported that Trump had fallen asleep.
Artists are sure to create all manner of strange adaptations when well-known characters enter the public domain, as was the case with Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse.
CNN's Ashley Allison was blasted on social media Friday over comments she made about O.J. Simpson and what his murder trial meant for the Black community.
NPR over recent years has been distilled to cater to a small subset of the American population, bent on Donald Trump's destruction. One editor is pushing back.
Former University of Kentucky NCAA swimmer Kaitlynn Wheeler praised college sports body NAIA for a new policy declaring that trans women cannot compete in its women's events.
Charles Barkley is one of the most outspoken sports media figures. The NBA great was a guest on "The Stephen A. Smith Show" in February, and the pair discussed immigration issues.
LSU women's basketball head coach Kim Mulkey ripped the Los Angeles Times Saturday over a column taking shots at Tigers players with critical descriptions.
Cincinnati Reds infielder Elly De La Cruz gave his first press conference entirely in English Wednesday, telling reporters it's "important" for him and fans.