Knicks Fire Security Head After Charles Oakley Incident
The Knicks fired their head of security following Wednesday evening's bizarre incident involving former player Charles Oakley.
'I'm an Immigrant': UConn's Auriemma Rips Travel Ban
Auriemma answered a question about the Trump immigration ban with a thoughtful three-minute exposition on tolerance and sports.
2016 Kicked Ass for Sports Fans
With New England's Super Bowl comeback, an unforgettable year of sports finishes comes to an end.
The Patriots Defy Odds to Claim Their Destiny
It only took nine plays for the Falcons to fall apart.
In the 2000 NFL Draft, Spergon Wynn Trumped Tom Brady
Quarterback Spergon Wynn III played two seasons in the NFL before a stint in the Canadian Football League.
Aussie Finals Classics: Venus-Serena and Federer-Nadal
Four all-time tennis greats will clash this weekend in the Australian Open finals.
How Mary Tyler Moore Saved the Sitcom
Where would the workplace comedy be without Mary Richards and the WJM news team?
Brent Musburger to Retire at Month's End
A legendary voice of NFL, NBA, college basketball and football contests, Musburger will call his final game on January 31.
Arrivederci, Ann Arbor! Wolverines Headed to Rome
Michigan football will spend a week in Rome this spring, the latest innovation by coach Jim Harbaugh to separate his program from the status quo.
Tom Brady Is Headed to His Seventh Super Bowl
The Patriots will play in their ninth Super Bowl as a franchise and their seventh with Tom Brady at quarterback.
Celebrating the Inauguration From Inside Trump Tower
Most of Trump Tower was quiet on the day its owner and most famous resident was inaugurated.
Has Time Run Out on Novak Djokovic's Grand Slam Run?
Novak Djokovic lost his last Grand Slam match as a man in his 20s, opening up more questions about how he'll fare in his next decade.
How Stephen Curry Has Opened Door for Sub-Six-Footers
Basketball is finally embracing the three-point shot, which has opened up opportunities for sub-six-footers.
Former Walk-On Hunter Renfrow Helps Clemson Win Title
Clemson dethroned defending national champion Alabama on a touchdown pass with 0:01 remaining.
Here's Listening to You, Kid
An unknown jazz pianist got a lucky break and won the singing role of a lifetime in "La La Land."
A 'Won't Win, Shouldn't Win" Guide to the Golden Globes
Too many films simply don't deserve to win and won't at the Golden Globes.
Can Trump Save the Rust Belt Bowl Losers?
Ohio and Michigan finished 0-8 in bowls, and their Rust Belt neighbors fared little better.
George Michael and Freddie Mercury Were Kindred Artists
George Michael and Freddie Mercury were kindred artists
Saving Cancer Kids with Rocks: A Christmas Miracle
Dr. David Margolis launched Rocks for a Reason just two weeks ago and has already collected $125,000 for pediatric cancer care
ELO, Journey and Yes Crash Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Seventies and early-'80s classic rock bands ELO, Journey and Yes get the nod after decades-long wait.
The Very Best of Snap, Crackle and Pop Culture in 2016
From Westeros to Westworld, 2016 had a surfeit of pop culture moments (even though we excluded the latter in our top 16)
The Most Embarrassing Moments in Sports, 2016
Ernie Els flailed at Augusta, and Ryan Lochte failed in August, among other ignominious sports moments.
Craig Sager Was as Colorful as His Jackets
With his flamboyant sports coats and insightful questions, Craig Sager made every TNT game he worked better.
Mel Brooks on the Making of 'Young Frankenstein'
More than 40 years after "Young Frankenstein" premiered, director Mel Brooks is out with a book about the making of his monster hit.
Cubs, Cavs, Leicester City: 16 Sports Moments From 2016
From Christian McCaffrey to Villanova to the Cubs, 2016 never failed to fascinate sports fans.
Why Rory Gilmore Is a Terrible Journalist
She may work for free, but Rory Gilmore is still not earning her keep as a journalist.
College Football Playoff: Objectivity Remains Elusive
Finding the "four very best teams" will always be a matter of opinion in the college football playoff.
Deciphering Every 'Gilmore Girls' Reunion Reference
"Gilmore Girls, A Year in the Life" was as overstuffed as Lorelai's backpack with pop culture references, but hey, not so fast with the encomiums.
46 References In 'Gilmore Girls' Episode 3 Explained
From "Matlock" to "Noam Chomsky" and from "Matilda" to "Game of Thrones," the pop culture references kept right on coming in Episode Three.