Buffalo Bills WR Khalil Shakir helps save 19 dogs from euthanization
The Bills wide receiver helped local rescue, Nickel City Canine Rescue, with a transfer of dogs from Clarke County Animal Shelter.
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The Bills wide receiver helped local rescue, Nickel City Canine Rescue, with a transfer of dogs from Clarke County Animal Shelter.
Aljamain Sterling hasn’t given up his world title hopes.Jeff Bottari via Getty Images Aljamain Sterling returned to the win column at UFC Shanghai, but it didn’t come without its frustrations. In the night’s 153-pound catchweight co-main event, the former bantamweight…

SportsLine expert Eric Cohen reveals his score predictions for the 16 games in Week 1 of the NFL schedule
América-MG beat Avaí and get a lifeline in the fight against the drop América-MG secured a crucial 2-0 victory over Avaí in the Série B of the Brasileirão at Independência. Arthur Sousa opened the scoring in the 34th minute, assisted…
The Seattle Seahawks’ initial, unofficial depth chart for the 2025 regular season has been released. We emphasize unofficial because, well, you might be scratching your head seeing Elijah Arroyo rooted to the third-string tight end role behind Eric Saubert, or…

The film received an 11-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival.
Kentucky failed to create explosive plays through the air against Toledo, but it wasn’t for a lack of effort. The Wildcats threw eight passes more than 20 yards down the field, and all fell incomplete, with two drawing pass interference…

Renfrow’s daughters didn’t let their father know about the calls because they were interrupting the children’s show.

Venus Williams’ first Grand Slam tournament in two years ended Tuesday when she and Leylah Fernandez lost in the US Open women’s doubles quarterfinals to the top-seeded duo of Taylor Townsend and Katerina Siniakova 6-1, 6-2.

How can Carlos Alcaraz be so feared on the court — but somehow beloved off of it? It’s never been more apparent than at the US Open.