CPD says South Shore fatal hit-and-run was intentional
Chicago police officials said Monday that a high speed hit-and-run that killed three men outside a well-known South Shore gay bar appears to be an intentional attack.
Chicago police officials said Monday that a high speed hit-and-run that killed three men outside a well-known South Shore gay bar appears to be an intentional attack.
We have kind of a cosmic gumbo: the NBA’s two most decorated bluebloods alongside three franchises that have never won a title; four top-10 offenses and three top-10 defenses; five members of the NBA’s 75th Anniversary Team and eight members of the 2022-23 All-NBA team; and a Zion in a pear tree.
The biggest story from Monday night was another quarterback injury.
San Francisco devised an unconventional game plan to contain Jalen Hurts and the Eagles' ground game, and it worked to perfection.
Trevor Lawrence left Monday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals with an apparent leg injury.
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Follow along as contracts are signed and rosters for 2024 are assembled.
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Christian McCaffrey couldn't sell it.
It's the last week of the fantasy regular season for most leagues. Andy Behrens reveals the top adds to help you make the postseason.
Simone Biles was at the game to support her husband, Packers safety Jonathan Owens.
Tyler Boyd threw a bad interception on a trick play.
After a conversation with manager Dave Roberts, Mookie Betts will stop playing right field next season.
Arizona is still No. 1 in the country for the first time since 2014.
Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab react to every game from the Week 13 NFL Sunday slate as they attempt to get ahead of the biggest storylines of the week and give their instant analysis to every game. Fitz and Frank start off by highlighting a wild Sunday night game, where Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers made a statement that they are to be taken seriously in a tight NFC Wild Card race. The San Francisco 49ers left no doubt that they should be atop everyone's power rankings this week and the race for the first overall pick is heating up with the Carolina Panthers and New England Patriots both refusing to win games. Later, Fitz and Frank react to each and every game from the weekend, highlighting the Los Angeles Rams on a win streak and staying in the playoff hunt, C.J. Stroud and the rest of the AFC South continuing to outperform expectations, Tyreek Hill for MVP (again) and much more. The dynamic duo finish off the episode by looking ahead to the Monday night game, as the Jacksonville Jaguars will attempt to keep rolling against a Joe Burrow-less Cincinnati Bengals.
The Eagles head of security took one for the team.
Tyreek Hill explained that Tua Tagovailoa didn't throw a bad pass.
Drinkwitz could hardly contain himself as he sent the ESPN studio crew into uncontrolled laughter.