Mavericks pull off 4th quarter comeback to knock out No. 1-seeded Thunder
P.J. Washington Jr. made two free throws before an intentional miss with 2.5 seconds left, lifting the Dallas Mavericks to a victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder
P.J. Washington Jr. made two free throws before an intentional miss with 2.5 seconds left, lifting the Dallas Mavericks to a victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder
The two-time Stanley Cup champion in charge of Team USA’s bid for its first gold medal since the “Miracle On Ice” in 1980.
Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan is taking on 7 other horses in the 149th Preakness Saturday at Baltimore’s Pimlico Race Course.
Major League Baseball appointed former outfielder Nelson Cruz as a special adviser for baseball operations on Friday.
Scotty McCormick, a senior at McKee Tech High School in Staten Island, has overcome heartbreaking challenges in life, but despite all he’s faced, he continues to excel and brings light and laughter to others. Scotty is May’s MVP.
Media companies charming advertisers during the Upfront meetings let sports take center stage as content slates still suffer from last year’s Hollywood strikes.
The Dallas Stars are headed to the Western Conference finals after a Game 6 double-overtime win against the Colorado Avs on Friday night.
The Knicks and Wolves are looking to make the conference finals for the first time in two-plus decades.
A group of nuns associated with Benedictine College is weighing in on Harrison Butker’s controversial graduation speech.
Tiger Woods is among the notable names who saw their PGA Championship end early.
Kenyan runner Rodgers Kwemoi was banned for six years on Friday for suspected blood doping 18 times and disqualified from Olympics and world championships races.
Brazil will host the 2027 Women’s World Cup over a joint proposal from Belgium, Netherlands and Germany, the FIFA Congress voted on Friday.
British auction house Bonhams says the famous napkin that linked a young Lionel Messi to Barcelona has sold for $965,000.
The Japanese star was presented with a city council resolution that declared May 17 as Shohei Ohtani Day for the duration of his Dodgers career.