Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito reaps benefits living childhood home: Everything handled
Syracuse and Illinois alum Tommy DeVito will make his first NFL start for the New York Giants against the Dallas Cowboys.
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Syracuse and Illinois alum Tommy DeVito will make his first NFL start for the New York Giants against the Dallas Cowboys.
Transgender Democrat Danica Roem makes history as Virginia's first openly transgender state senator, defeating conservative Republican Bill Woolf.
NJ Democratic power broker ejected from Eagles game after displaying US-Israeli flag. Eagles claim he was abusive, not removed for flag.
Rep. George Santos survives a vote to expel him from the House as Republicans and some Democrats withhold punishment pending his trial and ethics investigation.
The Minnesota Vikings fear that quarterback Kirk Cousins suffered a season-ending Achilles' tear, leaving them without good options.
Former President George W. Bush throws out first pitch before World Series Game 1 at Globe Life Field.
George Santos pleads not guilty to new charges, trial set for September 2024. Prosecutors request a speedy trial.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Justyn Ross was arrested on a felony damage charge. Ross, an undrafted free agent, was taken into custody for criminal damage exceeding $25,000.
The Texas Rangers and Houston Astros engaged in a heated altercation after a hit-by-pitch during the American League Championship Series.
Four Pepperdine University students were killed and two others were injured after being struck by a speeding BMW in Malibu, California. The victims were identified as Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir, and Deslyn Williams. The driver of the BMW, 22-year-old Fraser Michael Bohm, lost control of the vehicle and hit three parked cars, which then struck the students. Bohm was arrested for vehicular manslaughter and released pending the outcome of the investigation. The incident occurred on a dangerous stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway known as "Dead Man's Curve."
Joran van der Sloot has confessed to killing Natalee Holloway, admitting to crushing her head with a cinder block before disposing of her body in the ocean.
NBA star James Harden skips Philadelphia 76ers practice amid frustration over trade to Los Angeles Clippers.
Lamar Jackson leads Baltimore Ravens to victory over Tennessee Titans with a touchdown pass and Justin Tucker's six field goals.
Former Dallas Cowboys fullback Walt Garrison, who won a Super Bowl with the team in 1971, has died at the age of 79.
U.S. Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., has been charged with conspiracy, wire fraud, and other offenses in a 23-count superseding indictment. The charges include stealing people's identities, making unauthorized charges on donors' credit cards, and lying to the Federal Election Commission. Santos allegedly inflated his campaign's reported receipts and submitted false reports to the FEC to mislead officials and the public. The indictment also alleges that Santos participated in multiple fraudulent schemes. His treasurer, Nancy Marks, has already pleaded guilty to related conduct. Santos has refused to resign and denies the new charges.
Israel is facing a horrific attack from Hamas terrorists, with hundreds killed and multiple kidnappings reported. The Israeli Defense Force is rapidly deploying to combat the situation.
The Chicago Bears dominate the Washington Commanders in the first half, with wide receiver D.J. Moore leading the way.
Investigation underway after bodies of six newborns found discarded at Dominican Republic cemetery entrance. Hospital tags still attached.
Former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly confirms reports that Donald Trump denigrated military members, veterans, and their families.
Aaron Rodgers surprises the New York Jets by showing up at their hotel and shares his plans for the rest of the 2023 season.
Matthew Stafford overcame a hip injury to lead the Los Angeles Rams to a 29-23 victory over the Indianapolis Colts in overtime.
Former President Donald Trump's campaign is shifting its focus from the second Republican debate to Michigan and the general election.
Authorities are searching for a 32-year-old man wanted in connection with the murder of a tech CEO in Baltimore. The suspect, Jason Billingsley, has a violent criminal history and was released early on parole. Police are urging him to turn himself in.
Dana Perino questions Trump's decision to skip the second Republican debate, calling it a missed opportunity.
Las Vegas Raiders coach Josh McDaniels faced criticism for opting for a field goal instead of going for a touchdown in a crucial moment of the game. Fans were unhappy with the decision.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill scores a 54-yard touchdown in the first quarter against the Denver Broncos.
NBA legend Dwyane Wade reveals that telling his wife about fathering a child with another woman was harder than losing in the NBA Finals.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy calls out a Washington Post reporter for handling an upcoming "hit piece" against him.
Rupert Murdoch, the 92-year-old media mogul, is stepping down as leader of Fox's parent company and News Corp. His son, Lachlan Murdoch, will take over.
Sen. John Fetterman's casual style of dress sparks controversy, but he effortlessly brushes off criticism from conservatives and continues serving his state.
Tim Ballard, founder of anti-s*x trafficking organization Operation Underground Railroad, resigns amid s*xual harassment allegations and LDS Church condemnation.
Never forget Jan. 6, the day citizens stormed the Capitol, and hold Trump and his supporters accountable for their assault on democracy.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is expected to endorse former President Trump for his reelection bid during a GOP fundraiser. Noem's supporters believe this move could position her as a potential vice presidential candidate.
North Carolina Tar Heels wide receiver Devontez "Tez" Walker has been declared ineligible for the 2023 season by the NCAA. Walker's eligibility was denied despite an appeal and criticism from North Carolina head coach Mack Brown. The decision has sparked outrage and calls for reform in college sports governance.
Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration is spoiled as the Detroit Lions score the first touchdown of the 2023 season.
Jared Goff's fiancée, Christen Harper, opens up about their relationship, online dating, and dealing with negativity as an NFL player's partner.
Federal prosecutors plan to seek an indictment of Hunter Biden by the end of the month, according to court papers.
Actor Gary Busey is being investigated for a car accident on the Pacific Coast Highway, where he allegedly fled the scene.
Lawyers for Alex Murdaugh claim that the court clerk tampered with jurors to secure a book deal. They request a new trial.
Top-ranked tennis player Daniil Medvedev admits to using "pirate websites" to stream U.S. Open matches due to ongoing disputes between companies.
Team USA men's basketball suffered a stunning loss to Lithuania in the FIBA World Cup quarterfinals but still secured a spot in the 2024 Olympics.
Kevin Costner wins child support battle with estranged wife as judge slashes payments to $63,000 per month.
Former Georgia football player Arik Gilbert was arrested for burglary after allegedly stealing over $1,600 worth of items from a liquor and vape shop in Nebraska.
Sen. Bernie Sanders dismisses concerns over President Biden's age, stating that there are "broader" issues to consider when voting for a president.
A preseason game between the Miami Dolphins and Jacksonville Jaguars was suspended after Dolphins wide receiver Daewood Davis suffered a scary injury.
NASCAR driver Ryan Preece involved in terrifying 10-flip crash during Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona Speedway.
Chicago-based publicist Trevian Kutti has been arrested and charged in connection with efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. She is accused of violating Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements and writings, and influencing witnesses. Kutti allegedly visited an election worker and urged her to confess to election fraud. She was released on bond.
Former President Donald Trump and his supporters falsely claim that Tucker Carlson's interview with him has received hundreds of millions of views on Elon Musk's social media site, X. In reality, the interview has only received 14.8 million video views.
Fox News attracted 12.8 million viewers during the first Republican primary debate, boosting its viewership significantly.
Donald Trump's interview with Tucker Carlson on X, the app formerly known as Twitter, outperformed the televised GOP debate in terms of viewership.