Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson said he hasn’t watched the NBA since the 2020 bubble, when he says the league was “catering” and became too political.
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Editor-in-chief fired after magazine published fake AI-generated Michael Schumacher interview
A German magazine ousted its editor-in-chief after it published a fake interview with Michael Schumacher generated with artificial intelligence.
Charles Barkley, Gayle King to co-host new CNN primetime show on social and cultural topics
Charles Barkley and Gayle King will team up to host “King Charles,” a primetime show that will debut this fall on CNN.
Simone Biles is married! Seven-time Olympic medalist announces marriage to Jonathan Owens, Texans’ safety
Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens first made their relationship public in 2020 and announced their engagement in 2022.
Son of ‘The Million Dollar Man’ charged in welfare scandal involving Brett Favre
Ted DiBiase Jr., former pro wrestler and son of “The Million Dollar Man,” was charged in the welfare scandal that also involves Brett Favre.
Langston Galloway releases second signature shoe, lgTWO, speaks on Kyrie Irving support
Langston Galloway released his second signature shoe, the lgTWO, and spoke about launching his Ethics brand with the support of Kyrie Irving.
Dartmouth football coach Buddy Teevens has leg amputated after bicycling accident
Buddy Teevens was involved in a serious bicycling accident last month that has resulted in spinal cord injuries and the amputation of his right leg.
Women’s Tennis Association to resume play in China, ending boycott in support of Peng Shuai
The WTA will return to China this September, ending its boycott in support of Peng Shuai, the organization announced in a statement Thursday.
PGA Tour 2023 fall schedule to include seven tournaments, $56.6 million in purses
The PGA Tour released the dates and locations for its fall schedule, which is made up of seven events with purses of $56.6 million.
Al Horford named co-chair of Jr. NBA Court of Leaders, speaks on Celtics’ mindset heading into playoffs
Boston Celtics center Al Horford was named co-chair of the Jr. NBA Court of Leaders, USA TODAY Sports announces as the team heads into the playoffs.