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Keys to the offseason: Free agency plans for Hurri...
We explore the next moves each team should make this summer and forecast expectations for 2026-27.[read more]

Way-too-early NHL Power Rankings: Each team's earl...
Here's how the teams stack up looking ahead to next fall -- and what to watch this offseason.[read more]

Hurricanes win Game 6, raise Cup for second time
Taylor Hall and Jackson Blake each scored their seventh goal of the postseason, and the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final Sunday night, giving the franchise its second NHL title.[read more]

The Knicks are champions! 'It makes such a differe...
For decades, the Knicks flailed and chased -- for quick fixes, superstars, splashy hires. But then they chose Jalen Brunson, and the rest is history.[read more]

The Knicks are deserving champs, but their path to...
The New York Knicks, after 53 years of waiting, are finally NBA champions again.[read more]

📈 First look at next season's NBA Power Ranks
Here's where all 30 NBA teams stand ahead of the 2026-27 season, based on votes from our insiders. Who's No. 1? And who's No. 30?[read more]

Troy keeps season alive, ousts Ole Miss at MCWS
With a four-run seventh inning Sunday in Omaha, Nebraska, Troy and its potent offense kept the program's first Men's College World Series appearance going with a 12-8 victory over Ole Miss in an elimination game.[read more]

Koeman: Dutch hit 'minimal standard' vs. Japan
Ronald Koeman said Netherlands' performance in Sunday's 2-2 draw against Japan should be their "minimal standard" if they are to win the World Cup.[read more]

Hamlin wins again, passes Busch on all-time list
Denny Hamlin won the NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway for his third consecutive victory and passed the late Kyle Busch for ninth on the all-time wins list.[read more]

Cauley, 36, wins Canadian Open, 1st PGA Tour title...
Just more than two years after he returned to the PGA Tour following a car accident, Bud Cauley, 36, won the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday for his first tour title in his 239th start, closing with a 5-under 65 to get to 17-under 263 for the tournament.[read more]