The Phoenix Suns beat the San Antonio Spurs 111-102 on November 23, 2025, extending their win streak to three games. Dillon Brooks led with 25 points, while Victor Wembanyama's absence hurt San Antonio.
South Jersey natives Davis Schneider and Joey Loperfido overcame minor league rejection to reach the 2025 World Series with the Toronto Blue Jays, as Schneider homered in Game 5 and Loperfido fought for a roster spot — a story of grit, hometown pride, and redemption.
Belgium's basketball federation announced a 12-man EuroBasket 2025 roster, omitting star Retin Obasohan and placing Ismael Bako at centre, as the team gears up for Group D play in Katowice.
Marriott Bonvoy launches an outdoor hotel collection and a 20‑site Drop Pin Challenge, with TV star Dylan Efron leading the adventure and Trailborn Hotels joining the portfolio.
Avalanche beat Kings 4-1 in the season opener as Nathan MacKinnon breaks the franchise points record, while Gabriel Landeskog returns from injury and the league prepares for schedule changes.
U.S. stock index futures inched higher on Monday as traders readied for a two‑day Federal Reserve policy meeting and watched the fourth round of US‑China trade talks in Madrid. The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures each rose about 0.1%, keeping the market near the record highs set the prior week. Mixed earnings and a triple‑witching day added volatility, while hopes of a 25‑basis‑point rate cut kept optimism alive.
At Arrowhead Stadium the Philadelphia Eagles edged the Kansas City Chiefs 20-17, extending their Super Bowl LIX revenge. Saquon Barkley opened scoring, Mahomes answered with a rushing TD, and Jalen Hurts' second‑half rushes built a ten‑point edge. A late 49‑yard strike pulled Kansas City within three, but an on‑side kick flop sealed the win. The result pushes the Eagles to 2‑0 and leaves the Chiefs 0‑2, their worst start since 2015.
Hey there, football fanatics! Buckle up as we dive into the world of football, playing styles and all. So, NFL loves their hard-hitting, tactical game while CFL throws in a dash of unpredictability with larger fields and more players. Over in Europe, the UEFA leagues display a more strategic style with a focus on possession and intricate passing. And let's not forget our Aussie mates who play Aussie Rules Football which is like football, rugby, and a kangaroo kickboxing match all rolled into one! So, from American power plays to European strategies and Aussie chaos, football is as diverse as it is fun!
In my latest blog post, I dive into the intriguing topic of which American college soccer teams could potentially hold their own against MLS teams. It's no secret that the talent pool in collegiate soccer is impressive, but how does it stack up against professional leagues? My research and analysis offer some surprising insights. Stay tuned to discover which college teams may have what it takes to compete on a professional level. It's a thrilling prospect that brings a whole new perspective to college soccer.