What time and channel is the Cowboys game today, Sept. 10?
Dallas opens the 2023 NFL season with a matchup in New York against the rival Giants. But what time and channel is the Cowboys game on today in Week 1?
2023-09-11 02:18
House committee chairman says Sen. Tuberville is 'paralyzing' the Pentagon by blocking promotions
The chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee is slamming a fellow Republican in the Senate for waging an unprecedented attempt to change Pentagon abortion policy by holding up hundreds of military nominations and promotions
2023-09-11 02:16
What time do the AP Top 25 college football rankings come out each week?
A new AP Top 25 college football rankings is released every week, but when are the CFB rankings updated each week? We have the date and time for fans to know.
2023-09-11 01:52
'Good Morning America' anchor Robin Roberts marries Amber Laign in 'intimate' backyard ceremony
Robin Roberts and Amber Laign are officially married.
2023-09-11 01:50
Patrick Peterson's Trash Talk May Have Backfired
Brandon Aiyuk cooked Patrick Peterson after some trash talk from the Steelers' CB this week.
2023-09-11 01:50
MLB rumors: Oli Marmol replacement, Angels open to Trout trade, best FA pitcher available
Bob Nightengale's latest column hit on a wide variety of MLB rumors fans should be aware of, including a possible Mike Trout trade and an MLB manager candidate that might be an ideal Oli Marmol replacement.
2023-09-11 01:49
Cord Jefferson's insightful satire of race and media, 'American Fiction,' lights up TIFF
Few films have broken out like Cord Jefferson's “American Fiction” has at the Toronto International Film Festival."
2023-09-11 01:47
Michael O’Neill hopes Northern Ireland fans trust the process after another loss
Michael O’Neill admitted Northern Ireland’s miserable Euro 2024 qualifying campaign was starting to feel like Groundhog Day as he urged fans to look at the bigger picture while he tries to mould a new team. After Thursday’s 4-2 defeat to Slovenia on Thursday, it was back the old familiar feeling of a 1-0 defeat in Kazakhstan on Sunday – a fifth consecutive defeat in this campaign and the fourth 1-0 reverse during that run. The build-up to the match was dominated by talk of injuries – Northern Ireland have been without as many as 18 different players during this campaign to date – and yet again the talk after was of a game decided by narrow margins. Maxim Samorodov’s 27th minute strike settled it, but Northern Ireland missed a golden first-half chance when Kazakhstan’s goalscorer tracked back to stop Conor McMenamin prodding home when Matty Kennedy’s mis-hit shot was rolling towards the goal line. Although they did not produce anything like the attacking display they showed in Ljubljana on Thursday, O’Neill’s side still ended the game with more possession and more shots than Kazakhstan, but on the wrong side of the result. “I think it followed quite a similar pattern for us,” O’Neill said. “Obviously the goal in the game is the only defining moment. We started the game well, we were dominating but our play in the final third let us down, we’re lacking a little bit in that area at the minute obviously.” The absence of Steven Davis, Stuart Dallas, Corry Evans and Shane Ferguson has been a constant since before the campaign even started, but on top of that, Northern Ireland have suffered a succession of injuries, with Craig Cathcart and Ciaron Brown the latest to join the list. That has forced O’Neill to blood young players more quickly than planned, and meant a campaign which started with such optimism has turned into a recurring nightmare, the only thing missing being the sound of Sonny and Cher’s ‘I Got You, Babe’ heralding the start of each international window. “It has been a little bit (like Groundhog Day),” O’Neill said. “This is our third time together as a group in terms of my time back in charge so there is a process we’re having to go through a little bit, which is painful. “For a lot of those lads, it’s always nicer to come into international football for the first time and you’re winning games, it’s always easier to come into a team that’s doing well. “I reflect back to the lead-in to Euro 2016 and you had the likes of Stuart Dallas and Paddy McNair come into the team and we were always going well. It’s always an easier process. “Now we’re trying to introduce players into a team when the results are not so good so it’s more challenging for the players.” The hope is that those younger players benefit further down the line, particularly when the day comes that the senior players Northern Ireland have leaned on for so long are no longer around – a time that may well arrive by the start of the World Cup qualifying campaign in March 2025. “We just have to play through this period,” O’Neill added. “I think the team in many ways is developing. People may argue against that based on the results, but I have to look at the bigger picture in terms of where the team has to go in the next 12 to 18 months. “We just have to persevere with what we’re doing. I think a lot of what we’re doing with the team is the right way to approach, but in this campaign we’ve had four 1-0 defeats and the margins in all the games have been very narrow.”
2023-09-11 01:27
Did Chase Claypool call out the Steelers in sneaky fashion?
Former Pittsburgh Steelers, current Chicago Bears wide receiver Chase Claypool can't help but take a shot at his former team.
2023-09-11 01:24
Cubs ace continues late-season push for NL Cy Young with another dominant start
Justin Steele dominates the Arizona Diamondbacks to stay the favorite for the National League Cy Young award
2023-09-11 01:22
Is Dak Prescott a wimp? 11-hour tattoo sedation, explained
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott needed an 11-hour sedation for his latest leg tattoo. Fans thought that was borderline hilarious.
2023-09-11 00:59
Catholic Church honors Polish family persecuted for sheltering Jews in unprecedented beatification
The Catholic Church beatified on Sunday a Polish family of nine, including a new-born baby, who died at the hands of Nazi Germans during World War Two for sheltering a Jewish family from the Holocaust.
2023-09-11 00:57
