Ayesha and Steph Curry welcomed their fourth child, a son named Caius Chai, born early on May 11. The couple shared the news on Instagram, expressing gratitude as they settle in as a family of six.
The NCAA and five power conferences will allow schools to pay players for the first time. They settled federal cases with over $2.7 billion in damages and a revenue-sharing plan up to $20 million per school annually.
A North Carolina mother is suing the Charlotte Hornets and LaMelo Ball, alleging Ball hit her son with his car while the boy sought an autograph after a fan event in October 2023.
Jim Otto, Pro Football Hall of Fame center known for wearing No. 00 with the Oakland Raiders, dies at 86. His death was announced by the team, which relocated to Las Vegas in 2020. The cause of death is unknown.
David Johnson, with 6,876 yards and 58 touchdowns in eight NFL seasons, retired after playing for the New Orleans Saints in 2022. He announced it on Instagram, planning his next career move after being drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in 2015.
Astros pitcher Ronel Blanco, who threw the only no-hitter this season, got a 10-game suspension and fine for MLB's foreign substance policy violation. Blanco won't appeal, said GM Dana Brown.
LeBron James' courtside presence at Celtics vs. Cavaliers game sparks NBA talk. He attended for Mother's Day, reason for Cavs game unknown. Lakers contract decision by June 29.
Mike Tyson, 57, and Jake Paul, 27, kick off their press tour for their July 20 bout in Arlington, Texas. This is Tyson's first professional fight in 16 years.
The Vince McMahon sexual abuse drama has continued after he left the WWE as he faces major accusations regarding his sexual abuse of WWE worker Janel grant.
Lionel Messi showed frustration as MLS rule kept him sidelined after an injury check. With Inter Miami trailing 2-0, Messi couldn't take a crucial free-kick due to the "Off-Field Treatment Rule."
Bucks' Patrick Beverley suspended four games for throwing ball at fans and "inappropriate interaction" with ESPN producer after playoff loss. Police investigate altercation.
Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets secures his third NBA Most Valuable Player award, praising teammates and staff. He dominates the vote with 79 first-place votes and 926 points.
The Indianapolis Star barred sports columnist Gregg Doyel from covering Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever after a contentious exchange during her news conference. Doyel is reportedly suspended without pay.
Snoop Dogg sponsors Arizona Bowl, first to partner with an alcohol brand. Renamed "Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl," formerly streamed by Barstool Sports, now set for wider TV coverage.
After a nine-year career, Aaron Judge, the New York Yankees' slugger, was ejected for the first time in his 869-game history. He disputed a called third strike in the seventh inning against the Detroit Tigers.
After boxer Ryan Garcia tested positive for a banned substance in his upset victory against Devin Haney, Oscar de la Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions defended their rising star.
Ryan Garcia's massive upset win against Devin Haney has been put into question after the Latino boxer tested positive for a banned substance known as Ostarine.
New York Knicks forward Bojan Bogdanovic, aged 35, undergoes left foot surgery, ending his season. Bogdanovic, already dealing with a wrist issue, sustained the foot injury during Game 4 against the Philadelphia 76ers, exiting the court in pain after a collision with Nicolas Batum.