This is what New York City Hall looks like ahead of the Knicks' championship parade tomorrow.
The parade, which will finish at City Hall, where Mayor Mamdani will give the team the keys to the city and Alicia Keys will perform.
"To give publications like ESPN [and others] the authority to decide who's worth being paid in a league they don't cover well—that to me was… mind boggling.
NWSL star Midge Purce discusses her problem with the media on this episode of Portfolio Players, presented by @etrade.
The PWHL thinks tonight's draft class may be its best ever and will give it a boost on and off the ice.
Team USA stars Caroline Harvey and Laila Edwards, two class headliners, have a combined 200K TikTok followers that have helped turn them into household names in the sport.
Kalshi doesn't consider Polymarket a competitor.
Tarek Mansour, Kalshi's cofounder and CEO, told FOS:
“When I think about competition, I don’t think about Polymarket, honestly, as much as some of the others.”
NEW: Kalshi cofounder and CEO Tarek Mansour doesn’t consider Polymarket to be his primary competition, and tells @FOS the rival platform should “come under the regulated umbrella” because recent scandals serve to sully the entire industry’s reputation.
MLB has released the following statement on the Protect College Sports Act: “College baseball has undergone a remarkable transformation over the last several years and has become an increasingly important pathway for future professional baseball players. On issues such as player
A’ja Wilson and Paige Bueckers are the WNBA All-Star voting leaders as of the first returns.
Surprisingly, Caitlin Clark is only fifth—and behind teammate Aliyah Boston. Though she is second among guards.
NEW: There's a lawsuit raining on James Dolan's championship parade.
The suit claims Madison Square Garden failed to protect consumer info, after hackers accessed data from up to 26m people collected via its surveillance and facial-recognition systems.
Exclusive: NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson is joining TNT Sports as a studio analyst this summer.
ESPN's Marty Smith is also joining as a pre- and post-race reporter.
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Exclusive: Jimmie Johnson is joining TNT’s NASCAR coverage as a studio analyst, FOS has learned.
The seven-time Cup Series champion will make his debut on June 28 during the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway.