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Per multiple reports, Netflix has its eyes on F1 broadcast rights in the United States
There are many reasons for the increased global popularity of Formula 1, but near the top of that list remains the Netflix docuseries Drive to Survive. Debuting in 2019, the first season of Drive to Survive focused heavily on Daniel Ricciardo and his decision to leave Red Bull for Renault, and subsequent seasons have covered every major storyline on and off the track.
Now, the streaming service is considering live coverage of the sport.
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Let’s hand out winners and losers from the 2025 NBA trade deadline.
The 2025 NBA trade deadline started with a double-bang (word to Mike Breen) when the Dallas Mavericks made the unfathomable decision to trade Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis. The Mavs and Lakers each made surprising moves in the days that followed, leading to one of the wildest NBA trade deadlines we’ve ever seen.
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Despite having Patrick Mahomes, the Philadelphia Eagles’ defense is a daunting task for the Chiefs offense in the Super Bowl.
The NFL learned long ago that sports is also a storyline business. Besides the competition not being scripted, the NFL has borrowed as many things from professional wrestling as possible to become a monolith sport in America. The Super Bowl is their crowning moment with other huge moments spread throughout the calendar.
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Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart knew childcare center was a non-negotiable in their new professional 3-on-3 basketball league.
MEDLEY, FLORIDA — For decades, many women playing professional sports have had to juggle two jobs: excelling both at their sports, and being moms.
For those who have children during their playing career, that includes missing time for pregnancy and maternity leave, and having to figure out childcare after their kids are born.
NEW ORLEANS – The news that President Donald Trump will be at Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, becoming the first sitting president to attend the NFL’s biggest game, probably shouldn’t have been all that surprising.
Because Trump is the most sports-minded president in memory.
And perhaps ever.
Trump is a killer of a competitor, so his attraction to sports is natural and, pardon the pun, unimpeachably strong.
You name the sport, Trump has been interested or involved.
Golf, pro and college football, UFC, boxing, and more.