Will the Jacksonville Jaguars make a statement against a resurgent Kansas City Chiefs team? USA TODAY Sports highlights what to watch in NFL Week 5.
1895 — Horace Rawlins wins the first U.S. Open. Rawlins beats Willie Dunn with 36-hole total of 173 at the Newport Golf Club in Newport, R.I. 1927 — John Longden rides the first official winner of his ...
Here are the biggest stories to watch as the Giants look to keep their momentum going in Week 5 against the New Orleans Saints.
The findings of an audit surrounding the Indiana Economic Development Corporation were recently released. The 127-page document revealed unreported conflicts of interest in business dealings ...
TAG Heuer is a brand comfortable in its own skin—and in an occasionally snooty industry, that’s a welcome thing. Long a manufacturer of relatively straightforward chronographs and dashboard timers, ...
This new series features a look back at the five best races of the 2025 season, as determined by INDYCAR.com writers, starting with Alex Palou's career-defining victory in the 109th Indianapolis 500 ...
When the Las Vegas Raiders come to Lucas Oil Stadium, the Indianapolis Colts will press for a third home victory.
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Can you watch Cowboys-Jets in your area? NFL Week 5 TV Coverage Maps
Dallas is on a two-game winless streak, having been embarrassed in Chicago in Week 3 by the Bears, and then scoring a tie against Green Bay in a home game they were seven-point underdogs. Now, they'll ...
Here's everything you need to know about how to watch NASCAR's Cup Series Bank of America ROVAL 400 this weekend and every other playoff race of the post-season.
Plainfield quarterback Bryce Sebanc connected with Zander Nattam on all three of his touchdown passes during Friday night's win.
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Locals divided on Safe Task Force’s impact in Memphis
It’s now been a week since the Memphis Safe Task Force has made its presence known in the Bluff City. But have you noticed a difference? WREG spent time in two neighborhoods: Frayser and Whitehaven.
Nearly three-quarters of Americans say economic conditions are poor or fair, according to a new poll from the Pew Research Center. The number of Americans who collectively feel this way, at 76 percent ...
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