The answer is no, but the president still has plenty of leverage over the LA Games and next summer’s World Cup.
NBA and Cosm Extend Partnership ahead of new venue openings in Atlanta, Cleveland and Detroit in 2026 and 2027.
The answer is no, but the president still has plenty of leverage over the LA Games and next summer’s World Cup.
One of the sports world’s most intriguing start-up companies is renewing its long-term partnership with its first-ever major ...
Rob Schutter, president of Camp Jellystone, will retire early next year after more than three decades with the outdoor hospitality brand. He will be succeeded by current Executive Vice President Jon ...
President Donald Trump has threatened to relocate World Cup matches set to be played next year in suburban Boston, but it's ...
The Curling Club of Rochester is looking at several city-owned locations to build a new facility, but the proposal was tabled ...
BATON ROUGE, La. - Amid recent safety concerns on LSU football game days, State Senate President Cameron Henry said Friday he ...
A Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates more blame on Republican lawmakers than Democrats for the ongoing U.S. government shutdown.
President Donald Trump says if he deems conditions are "unsafe," he could get FIFA to move World Cup matches at Gillette ...
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that FIFA chief Gianni Infantino would support moving 2026 World Cup games from US cities for security reasons if necessary.
Because of the government shutdown, the 2025-26 Louisville women's basketball season opener vs. UConn now has a new venue.