The Kansas City Chiefs may have received exactly what they needed from Rueben Bain Jr. this week — even without seeing him work out. The Miami Hurricanes edge rusher skipped on-field drills at the ...
A staff writer who worked with John F. Kennedy Jr. has opened up about their experience with the late son of President John F. Kennedy. The writer, who isn’t identified but worked with JFK Jr. at his ...
Rueben Bain Jr. was arguably the most dominant defensive player in college football last season, virtually unblockable on Miami's run to the national championship game. But while that performance has ...
The question that’s stumping top AI researchers isn’t about consciousness or doomsday scenarios. After interviewing dozens of developers at companies including OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta, Amelia ...
Pittsburgh is at an inflection point. We are enjoying renewed national attention, preparing to host major events like the NFL Draft and continuing to position ourselves as a center for innovation, ...
James Pearce’s freedom is on the line. James Pearce may have ended his NFL career due to his own erratic behavior. The Atlanta Falcons rookie was arrested in Florida and faces five felony charges, ...
Ethan Krieger (He/Him) is an editor at DualShockers that got started in the writing industry by covering professional basketball for a sports network. Despite being a diehard sports fan (mainly ...
The chair of a federal vaccine advisory panel under anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made his stance clear on vaccines in a podcast last week—and that stance was so alarming that ...
Developers at Highguard studio Wildlight Entertainment won’t claim they’re creating a new subgenre in the online shooter space, but it certainly seems that way. Wildlight describes Highguard, out now ...
Health and Human Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. blamed the major tobacco companies for manufacturing bad, ultra-processed addictive food that has fueled obesity, chronic disease and even “poisoned” ...
WASHINGTON – Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told USA TODAY he stopped taking flu shots in 2005 because of his concerns about side effects, including suspicions about what ...