
Patrick Mahomes Spends $5 Million to Build Housing for Low-Income Families, Creating Sustainable Communities
Patrick Mahomes Spends $5 Million to Build Housing for Low-Income Families, Creating Sustainable Communities IntroductionPatrick Mahomes, the Super Bowl–winning quarterback known for his electrifying on-field performances, has…

BREAKING: Fans Convinced NBA Player is Chiefs TE Travis Kelce’s Long Lost Brother
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is one of the more recognizable faces in the NFL. And while he’s typically all over social media for his high-profile romance with po…

LOOK: Hawaiian Andy again among the NFL’s coaches at March meeting in Florida
Kansas City’s head coach is always easy to spot at the league’s meetings.

BREAKING: Red Sox No. 1 Prospect Makes Loud Case For Immediate MLB Promotion
The Boston Red Sox don’t appear to have room for another outfielder on their roster right now, but their number-one prospect doesn’t care about convenience. Yo

For a second straight game, Rafael Devers set a strikeout record to begin an MLB season
Devers has missed on a staggering 30 of 46 swings according to data from Baseball Savant, and is yet to put a four-seam fastball into play.

BREAKING: How Kerr influenced Looney’s first 3-pointer in four years vs. Spurs
Warriors big man Kevon Looney shared how Golden State coach Steve Kerr influenced his first made 3-pointer since the 2020-21 NBA season.

Podz joins Steph in Warriors history after 3-point flurry vs. Spurs
Golden State guard Brandin Podziemski joined Steph Curry in the Warriors’ history books after a career-high performance against the San Antonio Spurs.

BREAKING: Jonathan Kuminga gives us a positive update on his ankle
Kuminga was injured halfway through the Warriors’ win over the San Antonio Spurs tonight

Warriors start fast, blow out Spurs, move back into No. 6 playoff spot
The Warriors exploded out of the gate back in position to avoid play-in game with eight to play.

Red Sox Notes: Alex Cora Confident Troubling Offensive Trend Will Change
Red Sox manager Alex Cora isn’t anywhere close to pushing the panic button over a troubling offensive trend to start the season.