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Goodell: NFL 'better' because of diversity efforts
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said he doesn't believe the NFL's policies to promote diversity are in conflict with the Trump administration's efforts to ban diversity, equity and inclusion ...ESPN - 1h -
Roger Goodell calls idea Chiefs get preferential treatment from officials 'ridiculous' ahead of Super Bowl LIX
The NFL commissioner believes it's silly to suggest the Chiefs gain an advantage from NFL officialsCBS Sports - 6h -
Goodell: Idea refs favor Chiefs 'ridiculous theory'
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell disputed the perception that officials favor the Chiefs, saying it's a "ridiculous theory."ESPN - 3h -
Super Bowl 2025 odds for Eagles-Chiefs: Kansas City slightly favored as it goes for historic three-peat
Here's a look at the early lines for Super Bowl LIXCBS Sports - 11h -
Super Bowl 2025: Andy Reid vs. Nick Sirianni latest head coach rematch; why history favors Chiefs over Eagles
Did the coach who lost the first matchup ever win the second?CBS Sports - 13h -
Roger Goodell has a lot of questions to answer about officiating
Given perceptions of officiating bias toward the Chiefs and the league's embrace of gambling revenue, the pressure is mounting on Goodell to come up with an answer.Yahoo Sports - 3d -
'F--- that ref s---': Why Bills' James Cook isn't blaming officials for loss to Chiefs in AFC Championship
Buffalo's running back says the team should have played betterCBS Sports - 4d -
Trump signs order aimed at critical race theory in schools
President Trump is ordering U.S. schools to stop teaching what he views as "critical race theory" and other material dealing with race and sexuality or risk losing their federal money.CBS News - 5d -
English refs in Spain? RFEF chief on Pérez desire
Spanish football federation [RFEF] president Rafael Louzán has claimed Florentino Pérez told him he'd like to bring English referees to Spain.ESPN - 5d -
No — repeat, no! — the NFL is not fixing games in the Chiefs' favor
Getting caught fixing a game would cost the NFL billions — not to mention potential jail time. Why would it risk that to gain a percentage point or two for a TV network?Yahoo Sports - Jan. 27 -
Ref body 'appalled' by abuse after Arsenal red
The police have launched investigations into "threats and abuse" aimed at referee Michael Oliver and his family after Myles Lewis-Skelly's controversial red card in Arsenal's 1-0 victory at ...ESPN - Jan. 27 -
The refs didn’t steal a Super Bowl trip from the Bills. The Chiefs’ excellence did
Some will insist debatable calls were to blame for another heartbreaker for Buffalo. But they have to contend with a great footballing dynasty every year. From 1967 through 1975, the Oakland ...The Guardian - Jan. 27 -
Drue Tranquill to fans who think Chiefs get special treatment from refs after AFC championship win: ‘Kick rocks’
The Chiefs beat the Bills on Sunday to reach Super Bowl LIX.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 27 -
CIA now backs lab leak theory to explain origins of Covid-19
Analysis released by new director, John Ratcliffe, suggests the agency believes totality of evidence makes a lab origin. The CIA now believes the virus responsible for the coronavirus pandemic most ...The Guardian - Jan. 26 -
Trump ridicules Denmark and insists US will take Greenland
‘They put two extra dog sleds there . . . they thought that was protection,’ says US presidentFinancial Times - Jan. 26 -
CIA shifts theory on COVID origin: Reports
The Central Intelligence Agency said COVID-19 likely originated from a lab leak in China in a Saturday statement, pivoting from a previously neutral stance just a few days after Director John ...The Hill - Jan. 26 -
C.I.A. Now Favors Lab Leak Theory to Explain Covid’s Origins
A new analysis that began under the Biden administration is released by the C.I.A.’s new director, John Ratcliffe, who wants the agency to get “off the sidelines” in the debate.The New York Times - Jan. 25 -
Mahomes: Refs not giving favorable calls to Chiefs
Patrick Mahomes said the Chiefs aren't getting favorable treatment from officials, who are "doing their best to call the game as fair and as proper as they possibly can."ESPN - Jan. 22 -
Mixon's fine reissued, this time for actual ref talk
Texans running back Joe Mixon has been handed a reissued $25,000 fine by the NFL, in this instance for his actual comments about the officiating in the divisional round matchup between the Kansas ...ESPN - Jan. 22 -
Chiefs' absurd penalty streak in playoffs does little to dispel notion that referees favor Kansas City
Patrick Mahomes' team hasn't had more penalties than its opponent in the postseason since Super Bowl LV vs. the BuccaneersCBS Sports - Jan. 22 -
Hurley after berating ref: Show other coaches
UConn coach Dan Hurley owned up to berating an official during Tuesday's win after he was caught on camera telling them "don't turn your back on me, I'm the best coach in the f---ing sport."ESPN - Jan. 22 -
Trump threatens Russia with taxes, tariffs, sanctions if 'ridiculous' Ukraine war not ended
President Trump on Wednesday threatened to impose tariffs and sanctions on Russia if there is no deal to stop the fighting in Ukraine "soon." "I’m not looking to hurt Russia. I love the Russian ...The Hill - Jan. 22 -
Mike Pereira blasts idea that Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs are getting special treatment from officials
"People who say that don't know a damn thing about officiating."Yahoo Sports - Jan. 21 -
NFL playoffs: Chiefs have ugly record with AFC Championship referee, Eagles are 6-1 with NFC title game ref
The NFL has revealed the referees for the AFC and NFC title gamesCBS Sports - Jan. 21 -
Salad chain Sweetgreen is caving to conspiracy theories about seed oils. Why?
RFK Jr, Joe Rogan and other powerful voices have launched a crusade against the oils, saying they’re terrible for you. But nutrition experts disagree. It’s January, season of resolutions and ...The Guardian - Jan. 21 -
AFC, NFC Championship early odds: Chiefs have slight edge over Bills, Eagles favored over Commanders
Here's a look at the lines for Championship Sunday in the 2025 NFL playoffsCBS Sports - Jan. 20 -
Anderson: Was Texans 'vs. refs' in loss to Chiefs
After Saturday's 23-14 AFC divisional round loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in which some penalty calls worked against the Texans, Houston defensive end Will Anderson Jr. said, "We knew it was going ...ESPN - Jan. 19 -
Roger Goodell: The "logical step" for the NFL is 18 regular-season games
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is continuing to push for extending the regular season to 18 games.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 17 -
Wildfire conspiracy theories are going viral again. Why?
Researchers say the conspiracies around the L.A. wildfires follow familiar patterns.CBS News - Jan. 16 -
An out-of-the box idea for China and Trump
Washington and Beijing should conduct a joint intervention on the renminbiFinancial Times - Jan. 13 -
Saturday Sessions: Wilderado performs "Favors"
Wilderado was formed in 2015, when frontman Max Rainer and guitarist Taylor Wimpee met at Baylor University. In the decade since, the band has recorded two albums and five EPs, and toured the ...CBS News - Jan. 11 -
UCLA's Cronin rips refs after ejection: 'Tired of it'
Three days after ripping his team following a home loss to Michigan, UCLA coach Mick Cronin turned his disdain toward the officials after being ejected at Maryland.ESPN - Jan. 11 -
Van Dijk bristles at ref's decision in Spurs loss
Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk has questioned the referee's decision to not hand Tottenham Hotspur's Lucas Bergvall a second yellow card before the 18-year-old scored the winning goal in the ...ESPN - Jan. 9 -
Shadow The Hedgehog Build-A-Bears Are Getting Scalped For Ridiculous Prices
From the moment that Shadow the Hedgehog appeared in the first trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog 3 , it seemed obvious that Sega's antihero was going to be the sequel's breakout character. But few ...GameSpot - Jan. 8 -
Congestion pricing is a New York idea.
A Columbia University economist, William Vickrey, proposed charging varying tolls for roads and subways in the 1950s.The New York Times - Jan. 5