U.S. Open 2024: How to get there via subway, bus, LIRR

MTA and NYC officials are urging fans of the U.S. Open to take mass transit as traffic is expected in Queens.

Professional bull riding takes NYC by storm as Mavericks win at Barclays

New York City's own professional bull riding team, the New York Mavericks, claimed victory before a sold-out crowd at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Is breakdancing an Olympic sport? Yes it is. | What to know about the sport

Meet 20-year-old Logan Edra, better known as b-girl, 'Logistx', once an Olympic hopeful, now just days away from her world debut in Paris.

MLB's DEI executive Billy Bean dies at age 60

Billy Bean, who became the second former Major League Baseball player to come out as gay, has died.

Charles Barkley rescinds retirement announcement

Charles Barkley announced Tuesday that he will not retire next season, reversing the announcement he made in June during the NBA Finals.

Pitbull buys naming rights to FIU football stadium in Miami: 'Paws up, Dale!'

Pitbull and FIU Athletics have agreed to a 10-year deal that'll transform the Panthers' home football stadium to “Pitbull Stadium," the university announced Tuesday morning.

Ben Gay, former Browns running back, dead at 44

Ben Gay, a former NFL running back who played one season with the Cleveland Browns, died late last month in Colorado.

Katie Ledecky takes gold in historic fourth straight 800m freestyle win

Katie Ledecky made Olympics history Saturday when she became the first woman to win four Olympic medals in the same event in any sport.

NFL's new kickoff rule to kick off tonight at Hall of Fame Game

The NFL's new kickoff rule debuts tonight at the Hall of Fame Game between the Chicago Bears and Houston Texans. Discover how the changes aim to increase kickoff returns and enhance player safety.

Padres' Dylan Cease throws no-hitter; second in MLB this season

Dylan Cease tossed a no-hitter on Thursday against the Washington Nationals, marking the second time a Padre had ever done so.