The Golden Globes are this Sunday, we'll talk about what to expect from the red carpet, to the speeches, to the winners and losers. And how are your New Year's resolutions going so far? Some 80 percent of us will give up by Mid-February. We'll talk to Health magazine about why you shouldn't bother with resolutions, and what you should do instead.
We'll also talk about the battle of the celebrity beauty brands. Rihanna's Fenty Beauty and Kylie Jenner Cosmetics both released lines that celebrate diversity. But Rihanna fans are accusing Jenner of opportunism. We'll talk about what it means for the beauty industry in general.
Pro wrestler Bray Wyatt passed away at the age of 36.
After decades in the ring, a Connecticut man is celebrating after obtaining his first boxing title, thanks to his wife who had a personal battle of her own and guided him.
The president of the Spanish soccer federation refused to resign Friday despite an uproar for kissing a player on the lips without her consent after the Women’s World Cup final.
The 41-year-old says she has given birth to a baby girl almost exactly a year after her last match as a tennis star.
Wander Franco was placed on administrative leave indefinitely by Major League Baseball on Tuesday while authorities in the Dominican Republic investigate the All-Star shortstop for an alleged relationship with a minor.
American Sha’Carri Richardson won the women’s 100-meter world title.
Fitness in Four: Do the dead bug!
The U.S. Open isn't just about the tennis - it has also become a scene for foodies. Chef Melba Wilson, who will be among the top experts serving up delicious bites for more than 700,000 fans, walks us through how to make her special spring rolls.
Spain joins Germany as the only countries to win both men's and women's world titles. England's long wait for another World Cup continues.
University athletic departments and collegiate sports conferences are paying millions of dollars for bet-tracking services to make sure that student-athletes, coaches and staff aren't gambling in violation of school and NCAA rules and state laws.
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