The 2026 World Cup draw on Dec. 5 in Washington, D.C., will be led by Donald J. Trump and FIFA’s Gianni Infantino, setting the stage for the first 48-team tournament hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
The body of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez was found in a Tesla registered to rising R&B artist D4vd, leading LAPD to name him a suspect in her spring 2025 death. Investigators believe he may have dismembered her remains with help from others — no arrests yet.
Harper Lee’s 1993 letter slammed Monroeville, Ala., for turning her legacy into a Graceland‑style tourist draw, sparking a debate over literary heritage versus privacy.
Patrick Mahomes guided the Chiefs to a 30‑17 win over the Lions at Arrowhead Stadium, but a late‑game brawl marred the victory, reshaping AFC West and NFC North races.
It’s a Super Bowl 59 rematch in Week 2: Eagles at Chiefs at Arrowhead. Philly is 1-0 after beating Dallas; Kansas City is 0-1 and chasing a response. Hurts vs. Mahomes headlines the night, with Jake Elliott already drilling a 51-yarder. Here’s how to watch on Fox, plus streaming, radio, and international options—along with the key matchup notes.
The Bills erased a late deficit and beat the Ravens 41-40 in a prime-time thriller, capped by a walk-off field goal from newly signed veteran Matt Prater. Josh Allen led a no-timeout, length-of-the-field drive built on sideline strikes and improvisation. Lamar Jackson dazzled for Baltimore in a back-and-forth shootout that produced 81 points. A statement season opener for Buffalo; a harsh lesson, not a collapse, for Baltimore.
Well, folks, I've been pondering this age-old question - Which is more dangerous: NASCAR or F1/Indy cars? It's like choosing between a rattlesnake and a cobra, ain't it? Both have their unique hazards, but overall, F1/Indy cars take the cake (or should I say, the crash helmet?). These speed demons reach higher speeds and the open cockpit design can expose drivers to more risk. However, let's not forget our NASCAR buddies, they race in closer proximity which can lead to more frequent crashes. So, folks, no matter which track you're on, remember to buckle up and keep the rubber side down!
Well folks, buckle up because we're about to dive into why Formula 1 isn't the apple of more American eyes. First off, it's like asking a burger lover to suddenly switch to sushi - it's a cultural thing, baby! NASCAR has been the homegrown, apple pie of motor sports here. Secondly, the lack of American teams and drivers in Formula 1 means we're missing out on the 'home team' cheer. Lastly, with races in far-flung time zones, it's like asking us to wake up for Christmas at 3 AM - fun, but boy it's tough!
During World War II, motorcycles played a crucial role in communication and transportation. Some of the most widely used models were the BMW R75 and Zündapp KS 750 by the Germans, the Harley-Davidson WLA and Indian 841 by the Americans, and the Norton 16H by the British. These bikes were specifically designed for rugged conditions and were often equipped with sidecars for additional cargo or personnel. They were known for their durability, reliability, and ease of repair. It's fascinating to see how these two-wheeled machines were a vital part of the war effort.