[NewYorkPost] Peter Oosterhuis, longtime Masters broadcaster, dead at 75
The London native retired from broadcasting in 2014 to deal with the effects of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Read More
[NewYorkPost] Taylor Swift’s songs returning to TikTok after Universal Music licensing deal
Universal and TikTok said they were working "expeditiously" to return music by the label's artists to TikTok. Read More
[NewYorkPost] Dolphins owner Stephen Ross turned down jaw-dropping $10 billion offer for control of team
A staggering 11-figure offer couldn't entice Stephen Ross to sell the Miami Dolphins. Read More
[Fox News] President Biden condemns violent anti-Israel protests, won’t call up National Guard
President Biden broke his silence on Thursday regarding the anti-Israel demonstrations that are roiling colleges and universities around the nation, condemning the violence that has...
[Fox News] Charles Barkley fires shot at NBA media over head coaching rumors: ‘Do your damn job’
Charles Barkley had a blunt message for NBA media on Wednesday night amid rumors the Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns are poised to make...
[NewYorkPost] Alleged MLB memo adds more controversy to game-ending ruling against Mets
MLB seemingly is not following it's own guidelines about catchers blocking the plate. Read More
[NewYorkPost] Google paid Apple $20B in 2022 alone for default status: docs
The massive sum appeared in unsealed testimony by a top Apple executive in the trial’s early days last fall and marked the first public confirmation...
[WBALTV] Ex-Nickelodeon producer Schneider sues ‘Quiet on Set’ makers for defamation, sex abuse implications
Former Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider sued the makers of a documentary series, alleging they wrongly implied that he sexually abused the child actors he worked...
[WBALTV] Video: Monkey seen running along sidewalk in Central Florida
A Central Florida man thought he saw a cat monkeying around on the side of the road. Instead, it was an actual monkey. Read More
[WBALTV] A third of Americans could have had data stolen in big health care hack
It will likely take “several months” before UnitedHealth is able to identify and notify Americans impacted by the hack. Read More