After their bye week, the Seattle Seahawks are preparing for action once again this Sunday. In Week 9, they'll be hosting the Washington Commanders on Sunday Night Football. It's an opportunity for Seattle to improve to 6-2 and stay atop the standings in the NFC West. They could also push a team that made the NFC Championship last season farther down the standings. One year after missing the Super ... Read more
Stephen Colbert gives opinion on ‘The Late Show’ cancellation rumours
Stephen Colbert is addressing speculation surrounding the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The host suggested that it’s “reasonable” for people to connect CBS’s decision to a recent settlement in a lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump. However, the longtime host stopped short of confirming that belief himself, insisting that “my side of the street is clean.” In a new GQ cover ... Read more
Looks like a cut, but it’s strategy: William Contreras and the Brewers pull off an unusual contract move to bypass arbitration .MH
In a surprising move, the Brewers decided not to exercise the club option on William Contreras. The news that the Milwaukee Brewers would not exercise the club option on William Contreras caught many off guard. With a $12 million contract at stake, the decision seemed risky. However, the team's strategic play was based on the expectation that Contreras will earn less in the arbitration process. Despite a ... Read more
Erika Kirk Fires Back: Legal Team Defending Her Husband’s Killer Faces Furious Attack After Attempting to Ban Courtroom Cameras. AT
The courtroom was tense, the air thick with emotion and anticipation. Cameras usually crowd such spaces, but this time, the legal team defending her husband’s killer tried to ban them. Erika Kirk wasn’t having it. With fire in her eyes and a voice steady with pain and determination, she spoke out — and the entire room felt the weight of her words. “There were cameras all over my husband when he was m*rdered,” she ... Read more
The Mets are officially in the mix — analysts say this $72.5 million arm could be the perfect fit in Queens. DD
The New York Mets are continuing to see the market fill up with options to bolster their starting rotation this winter. As pitchers continue to opt out of their contracts and become free agents, the Mets know their options become more plentiful. That trend continued on Tuesday as more players hit the market. Chicago Cubs left-handed pitcher Shota Imanaga is the latest name to be searching for a new ... Read more




