AP Top WorldCup News at 10:52 a.m. EDT
Phone deal for visiting fans at 2026 World Cup part of Verizon sponsor pact with FIFA
Phone deal for visiting fans at 2026 World Cup part of Verizon sponsor pact with FIFA
With no broadcast deals, venues or sponsors secured, FIFA's efforts to launch its expanded Club World Cup are clouded by financial unknowns and lukewarm interest from top clubs.
The NCAA is set to pay nearly $3 billion to former athletes as part of a settlement that received preliminary approval on Monday.
The top high-school recruits chose Duke over Miami, Florida and Kentucky.
Playing in his first MLB postseason, the Dodgers' superstar is embracing the big moments and letting his emotions out.
Reddick has been holding out since the start of training camp after a trade from the Eagles.
The game, originally scheduled for Friday, will kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday.
The Pohlad family has owned the team since 1984.
The two teams have filed an anti-trust lawsuit against NASCAR over its alleged monopolistic business practices.
In this week's column, Charles McDonald delves into the Jets' real problem, appreciates Lamar Jackson's latest MVP bid, and breaks down a big issue in Cleveland besides quarterback. HOO!
William Byron is the only driver with a guaranteed spot in the third round ahead of Sunday's race at the Charlotte Roval.
Fantasy football analyst Sal Vetri offers several suggestions of players to trade for or away ahead of Week 6.
Michigan said that Washington fans were harassing Wolverines players with "over the top and offensive language" before Chris Bryant confronted them.
After a heated Game 2 in Los Angeles, the NLDS is moving to San Diego, with an increased police presence and a message from the Padres urging fans to "stay classy."
Young has 11 catches for 149 yards and two TDs in 2024.
The fantasy football experts of Yahoo Fantasy reveal their Week 6 kicker rankings.
Robert Saleh couldn't catch a break.
As SEC and Big Ten leaders prepare to meet this week in Nashville for a historic summit of the industry’s two powers, there is an unreported undercurrent driving the discussion: Project Rudy.
The SEC fined Vanderbilt $100,000 and Arkansas $250,000 after upset wins against top-five opponents Alabama and Tennessee, respectively.
No one in pinstripes shined Monday, as a Salvador Pérez homer and three singles delivered Kansas City a series-tying victory.
Debating the fates of the 49ers and Bills, feeling good about the Ravens and the NFC North, and possibly the worst contract in sports.