Sepp Blatter, who was one of the most powerful men in soccer, was acquitted of defrauding FIFA by a criminal court in Switzerland, alongside French soccer great Michel Platini.
The New York Knicks may have tampered with former Dallas Mavericks guard Jalen Brunson before his free agency officially opened. And because of this, the NBA may be penalizing the team. The guard reportedly decided to leave Dallas for New York as the Knicks offered him a lucrative four-year, $110M contract.
WNBA star and Olympic gold medalist Brittney Griner, who has been detained in Russia since mid-February, has sent a letter directly to U.S. President Joe Biden. In her letter, she asked the president to fight for her freedom as she remained imprisoned in Russia.
After winning an NBA Title with the Golden State Warriors, Mexican NBA star Juan "JTA" Toscano-Anderson is taking his talents to Hollywood, as he signs with the Los Angeles Lakers. The Golden State chose not to extend a qualifying offer to the 29-year-old Mexican basketball star.
Marlin Briscoe blazed the trail for aspiring African American football players to become the first Black starting quarterback in the American Football League (AFL) before it merged with the NFL. Sadly, the football legend passed away last Monday, according to his daughter, Angela Marriott. He was 76.
Ex-Real Madrid star Gareth Bale has agreed to sign a one-year deal with Los Angeles FC, setting the world-renowned soccer player's welcome to the Major League Soccer (MLS).
The U.S. Supreme Court has now overturned the landmark 1973 ruling on abortion, Roe v. Wade. The court ruling established the constitutional right to abortion. and with the Supreme Court overturning it, more conservative states are expected to make abortion illegal, or severely restrict abortion rights within the state.
After a year off the court, Serena Williams has finally returned with a huge doubles win at the Eastbourne International with her Tunisian partner, Ons Jabeur.
Former NBA star Delonte West has been battling mental health issues, as well as drug addiction, and seems to be on the right track after an outpouring of support. However, a recent video taken in Alexandria, Virginia has shown that the former basketball standout's life may not be back on track anymore.
On an Instagram post, Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end and 4-time NFL champion, Rob Gronkowski, has announced his retirement. Gronkowski has played for the league for 11 seasons, winning four Super Bowls with legendary quarterback Tom Brady.