ESPN President Resigns, Citing Substance Addiction
ESPN president John Skipper resigned on Monday, citing a substance addiction. "I have struggled for many years with a substance addiction," Skipper said in a statement. "I have decided that the most important thing I can do right now is …
Maame Biney, 17, Becomes 1st Black Woman to Win Spot on U.S. Olympic Speedskating Team
Maame Biney became the first black woman to qualify for a U.S. Olympic speedskating team with a pair of victories in the 500 meters.
Mayor's Office to Participate in Annual Holiday Basketball Showdown Against Houston City Council
Members of the mayor's staff will participate in the Annual Holiday Basketball Showdown against Houston City Council and their staffs. Mayor Turner will attend the night's game to cheer his team to victory. All ticket sale proceeds will benefit the …
LeBron James: Keeping a Bllion-dollar Body in Shape
Everyone knows about LeBron James and his fanatical workouts, but not many people know about the guy entrusted with keeping his billion-dollar body in shape.
Chris Froome: Tour de France Champion Failed a Drug Test
The world's best cyclist Chris Froome has asthma -- and he recently failed a drugs test in one of the sport's most prestigious races because of the condition.
Reporter: NFL Network Asked If She Plans On 'getting knocked up'
A female television sports reporter and host has shared her story following the news of NFL Network and ESPN suspending five former football players who are accused of sexual harassment while they worked for NFL Network.
Raelene Castle Becomes First Woman to Take Charge of a Rugby Governing Body
It was a historic moment in world rugby when Raelene Castle was named as the first woman chief executive of a national governing body Tuesday. New Zealander Castle was announced as the new boss of Rugby Australia and will also …
Houston's Dias Honored with 2017 Robert O. Fishel Award at Baseball's Winter Meetings
Gene Dias, Vice President of Communications for the Houston Astros, has been named the recipient of the 2017 Robert O. Fishel Award for Public Relations Excellence, presented this evening during the Baseball Winter Meetings.
Same Story: Texans Lose Another Close Game
The last time the Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans met in October, the Texans put on an offensive display that led them to a franchise record 57 points. Maybe they should have put some of those points in a safe …
Colin Kaepernick Receives 2017 Sports Illustrated Muhammad Ali Legacy Award
Colin Kaepernick made his truth known when he first decided not to stand for the national anthem. He had a lot of football left to play and a lot more money to make when he made his decision. It was …
Jose Altuve and J.J. Watt Named S.I. Sportspersons of the Year
Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt was named Sports Illustrated's co-Sportsperson of the Year along with Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve.
Steelers LB Ryan Shazier Suffers Back Injury
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier was hospitalized after suffering a back injury during the first quarter of Monday's 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, multiple team sources told NFL Network's Aditi Kinkhabwala.
Colin Kaepernick Honored with ACLU Award
As Colin Kaepernick made his way to the podium, a surprised crowd broke into thunderous applause.
The Fastest Woman Alive Shares Her Skills with Young Athletes & Coaches
This past Saturday, December 2, 2017, the Fastest Woman Alive & American Olympic Medalist Carmelita Jeter and legendary track coach, John Smith held an insightful and exclusive Track & Field Clinic at Jeter's Alma Marter, Cal State University Dominguez Hills.
Astros, Texans, and JC Penney Partner to Spread Holiday Cheer to Harvey Families
With the Christmas season in full swing, JC Penney’s annual Giving Sprees decided to make it a hometown affair last Tuesday.

