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Sources say the NCAA is finalizing plans to expand the men's and women's basketball tournaments to 76 teams, potentially beginning next season.
UCLA Law faces accusations of viewpoint discrimination after allegedly threatening a conservative group for identifying protesters who disrupted an event.
The NBA is reportedly overhauling its draft lottery with a "3-2-1" system that penalizes the league's worst teams instead of rewarding them for tanking.
Two former Fordham basketball players face permanent NCAA ineligibility after their alleged involvement in a game manipulation betting scandal.
Democratic strategist James Carville said he feels good about Democrats winning in Georgia but warned "idiot progressives" could snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Sabres fans stepped in to sing "O, Canada" when the microphone failed during pregame ceremonies before their Stanley Cup Playoffs Game 5 matchup.
MLB's new automated balls and strikes challenge system has unexpectedly shrunk the strike zone and pushed walk rates to their highest in a decade.
Romain Grosjean hit a bird at around 230 mph during Indianapolis 500 testing at IMS, calling it the "bad luck bird" after a messy but safe incident.
John Hinckley Jr. called it "spooky" that the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner shooting occurred at the same hotel where he shot President Ronald Reagan.
A tourist reportedly died near a luxury all-inclusive resort complex after a venomous cobra slithered up his pants and bit him during a snake show, police said.
"Call Her Daddy" host Alex Cooper sparks buzz with provocative dating advice, rejecting popular TikTok rules against kissing on first dates.
YouTube TV launched a customizable multiview feature letting sports fans watch up to four NFL or college football games simultaneously this fall.
Law professor Jonathan Turley says the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey over '86 47' shell art fails the First Amendment true threat standard.
Secret Service arrested a suspect who breached a security barrier near the White House Ellipse during the British royal couple's D.C. state visit.
Vermont agencies pay $566K to a Christian school banned from sports and academic competitions after its girls' team forfeited over a trans athlete.
A Texas elementary school teacher is accused of continuous sexual assault of a child. Police say there may be additional victims and are asking for tips.
FIFA rolls out a new rule for the 2026 World Cup that could see players red-carded for covering their mouths during on-field confrontations with opponents.
About 100 people, mostly juveniles, were involved in brawls at Six Flags St. Louis on opening day, leading to early closure and multiple detentions.
DHS calls out media for calling alleged machete attacker a "Green Bay man," saying he is an illegal alien from Nicaragua given removal orders.
Former Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse lamented a global birth rate crisis on "60 Minutes," saying richer societies have largely stopped having sex and making babies.
Stephen Colbert speaks out against Trump in a New York Times interview as he prepares to leave "The Late Show" following its cancellation by CBS in 2026.
Greece is cracking down on beach restrictions, banning sunbed rentals and commercial activity to preserve coastal areas. The new list is at 250 protected beaches.
A police officer is reportedly a person of interest in the 2004 death of 16-year-old Josh Davis in North Carolina in a homicide investigation.
Patriots captain Hunter Henry said the team is focused on football amid head coach Mike Vrabel's off-field controversy involving Dianna Russini.
Heart-stopping video shows middle school students grabbing the wheel and hitting the brakes after their bus driver lost consciousness behind the wheel.