'Removal of Ukrainian flag is deeply troubling' Ohio AD wants school kicked out of his league after it canceled Friday's football game 'Come-to-Jesus meeting’: Military community reacts to Hegseth's ...
Noa Dalzell is a senior writer covering the WNBA and all of women’s basketball for Breakaway, SB Nation’s women’s sports vertical, as well as the Celtics for CelticsBlog. Coaching is a tough business.
Artificial intelligence and outsourcing are rapidly reshaping the workforce, forcing employers and employees alike to ask a pressing question about the future of work: Which jobs are safe, and which ...
In a new study, Indeed determined that software development, data and analytics, and accounting were most likely to be transformed by AI. Childcare, nursing, and construction were found to be careers ...
Boeing is working to develop a new aircraft type to replace the 737 Max, The Wall Street Journal reported. Citing unnamed sources with knowledge of the matter, the newspaper said Monday that Boeing is ...
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to be without star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb for the next few weeks as he deals with a high-ankle sprain, but they won't need to look far for his replacement. Both ...
An oral weight loss pill has performed well in clinical trials, positioning it as a potential alternative to injectable GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. The Eli Lilly drug, called ...
Delta Air Lines said it is replacing auxiliary power units (APUs), a type of engine, on its Airbus aircraft to address toxic fume incidents that can harm airline crew and passengers. The airline ...
The Arkansas Razorbacks of the powerhouse Southeastern Conference are searching for a new head coach after athletics director Hunter Yurachek fired Sam Pittman on Sunday. Pittman, named the program's ...
The race to succeed Disney CEO Bob Iger is now down to two final candidates — and the head of the theme parks division appears to be the likely winner, according to a report. Josh D’Amaro, who ...
The future of the quarterback position is murky for the Pittsburgh Steelers. 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers has the reins of the offense for this season, but he could very well retire in 2026. Behind him, ...