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Bad Bunny hosts wedding during Super Bowl LX halftime show
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime performance featured a real wedding ceremony.[read more]

2026 Winter Olympics: U.S. women's hockey shuts out Switzerland, U.S. places second in rhythm dance and more from Monday
On Monday at the Winter Olympics, U.S. women's hockey played again and snowboard big air medals were awarded.[read more]

Leerdam skates to 1,000M gold in Olympic record in front of fiancé Jake Paul
Dutch speedskater Jutta Leerdam set a Games record in the women's 1,000 meters as she claimed the gold medal.[read more]

Offseason guide for every NFL team
What must each team do to have a better season in 2026? We have outlooks, early buzz and predictions.[read more]

Next season already? Our Way-Too-Early NFL Power Rankings stack all 32 teams for 2026
After the conclusion of the 2025 NFL season, how do all 32 teams stack up for 2026? Here are our early rankings for next season.[read more]

Making sense of Super Bowl LX: The Seahawks mixed up their game plan, and the Patriots couldn't adapt
Let's size up Seattle's defensive wrinkles, an explosive RB, great special teams and Sam Darnold's performance.[read more]

🎵 Social reaction to Bad Bunny's halftime show
Stars took their reactions to Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime performance to social media.[read more]

Scheyer: Staffer injured during court storm is OK
Duke coach Jon Scheyer said Monday a team staffer injured during a court-storming after a last-second loss at rival North Carolina is OK but had a bloody lip and was caught up under fans.[read more]

Clips say NBA probe not impacting their decisions
The Clippers are still waiting on the results of the NBA's investigation into alleged cap circumvention related to Kawhi Leonard but said the looming decision hasn't impacted "anything that we do."[read more]

Tatum cleared to practice with G League squad
The Celtics said Jayson Tatum would participate in portions of the G League practice at the Auerbach Center in Boston along with teammates Hugo Gonzalez and Amari Williams before being recalled by Boston.[read more]