Jimmy Fallon starts chewing on microphone in cringey interview ahead of F1 Miami
Ben Bankas calls out late-night TV for losing its bite—saying it’s no longer about laughs, but pushing the same tired narratives.
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Ben Bankas calls out late-night TV for losing its bite—saying it’s no longer about laughs, but pushing the same tired narratives.
Nick Wright unveils his latest NBA Title Pie as Round 1 concludes, featuring the New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Lakers.
MIAMI GARDENS: Kimi Antonelli won the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday for his third consecutive Formula 1 victory as the 19-year-old Mercedes drivers continued to show he’s a legitimate championship contender. Antonelli started from the pole but had a slick start on a damp surface at the Miami International Autodrome. Threats of heavy rain led F1 to move up the start of the race by three hours, and there was an early morning heavy thunderstorm with lightning strikes directly over the Hard Rock Stadium, but it had cleared by the time the event began. Still, the first 25 laps were attacked by the drivers as if the rain could return at any moment, and it led to early chaos, even for Antonelli. Charles Leclerc of Ferrari had a spectacular start from third and surged to the lead when Antonelli went wide off course trying to defend.
The Las Vegas Raiders just made history by selecting Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza with the #1 pick. Known for his "polite dork" energy, Mendoza is the literal opposite of the gritty, outlaw "Bad Boy" image the Raiders have cultivated forever.
MIAMI GARDENS, Florida: The President of Formula 1’s governing body said the sport would miss Max Verstappen if he follows through with his remarks about potentially retiring at the end of the season, but he added that F1 would move on if the Red Bull driver decides to walk away. “If he goes, we will miss him, but the sport will go ahead,” FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem said Saturday at the Miami Grand Prix. “So many stars come and go — and teams.
Urban Meyer joins Colin Cowherd to discuss Indiana winning the National Championship, how the Big Ten is now the premier conference, and Fernando Mendoza’s draft stock.
Duke is entering into a first-of-its-kind enterprise partnership with Amazon that also includes the retail giant and streaming service televising three marquee men's college basketball games next season.
NEW YORK — Jalen Brunson hadn't yet delivered a signature game in the New York Knicks' first-round series against the Atlanta Hawks. The swing Game 5 seemed like the perfect time to remedy that.