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How a Stealthy U.S. Airstrike Caught Iran Off Guard: The Inside Story

He Actually Did It: Trump Bombs Iran’s Nuclear Sites

Big Concerns for Massachusetts as Census and Politics Collide

When President Donald Trump stepped up to the podium to announce the bombing of Iran, he called it “surgical strikes” — a phrase delivered with the kind of casual confidence you might expect from someone describing a quick cosmetic procedure, not a military assault. But as Trump laid out the details of this sudden foreign policy move, something arguably more fascinating was happening just behind him. Not on the battlefield, but on stage: a quiet but electric display of male ambition and political jockeying.

Republican Senators Sound Off on Sanctuary Cities: “Enough is Enough”

Inside “Operation Midnight Hammer”: What We Know About the Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Sites

The Many Deaths of Nora Dalmasso: Netflix’s Chilling True Crime Doc That’s Got Everyone Talking

Johnny Depp Opens Up About Raising His Kids in France: "I Was Papa, And I Loved It"

Kids' Choice Awards Recap: Big Wins, Fun Moments, and Surprise Honors

With the NBA Draft looming just around the corner, it’s the perfect moment to take a trip down memory lane and dive into the Philadelphia 76ers’ draft history. The Sixers have a reputation for making some serious moves in the draft, grabbing players who not only bring talent but eventually become pillars of the franchise. While we often hear about the big stars, it’s equally interesting to see how later-round picks have shaped the team’s roster and future.

The Denver Broncos finally made their long-awaited return to the postseason last year—something fans hadn’t seen since that glorious 2015 Super Bowl 50 run. Now, riding the high of playoff momentum, three of Denver’s standout stars have earned serious recognition on CBS Sports’ Top 100 NFL Players for the 2025 season, as compiled by longtime analyst Pete Prisco.

When the 2025 NFL season rolls in, the Indianapolis Colts will once again look to build their offensive identity around the ground game. That’s not exactly breaking news—but the story brewing in Indy is deeper than just Jonathan Taylor toting the rock. With questions surrounding depth, versatility, and pass-catching out of the backfield, the Colts’ running back room is up for evaluation.

NFL fans, grab your calendars and start circling dates—because the 2025 season is serving up some seriously juicy matchups, and the Los Angeles Rams are sitting right in the middle of a few high-stakes showdowns. While the Rams may not be headlining every national broadcast this year, that doesn’t mean they’re flying under the radar. In fact, one specific matchup might end up being one of the sneakiest hits of the season.

When NFL stars reflect on their careers, it's often the big moments—Super Bowls, awards, game-winning drives—that grab the spotlight. But for Matt Leinart, a quiet conversation behind the scenes almost changed the trajectory of his football life. And it involved one of the NFL’s most iconic teams at the time: the New York Football Giants.

Tulsi Gabbard’s Nuclear Shift and the Iran Standoff: What’s Really Going On?

Why Putin’s Latest Threats Mean Peace Talks With Ukraine Are Getting More Unlikely

If there’s one message former President Donald Trump keeps pounding home this week amid the rising chaos in the Middle East, it’s this: Iran must never be allowed to get its hands on a nuclear weapon.

Two years after the chaos of "Scandoval" shook up the Bravo-verse, Tom Sandoval is back in the spotlight — and this time, he’s looking to sing his way into America’s good graces. Yes, you heard that right. The guy who was once branded “the most hated man in America” is now stepping onto the “America’s Got Talent” stage, trying to pivot from controversial reality TV star to respected musician.

The 2024 NFL season was a turning point for Daniel Jones—and not the kind anyone saw coming when he signed that jaw-dropping $160 million contract with the New York Giants just a year earlier. But sometimes, endings are necessary for fresh starts. And now, with Jones officially in a blue and white Colts jersey, the stage is set for something wild: a comeback story that could reshape his career—and maybe even land him the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year award.

When the greatest quarterback of all time opens up a pack of cards and pulls out a Jerry Rice, you better believe the football world listens—and this time, Tom Brady had no hesitation in crowning Rice as the "best receiver of all time."