HERSHEY, Pa. — The one-year anniversary of being cancer-free for Hershey Bears Game Night Emcee Jim Jones coincided with a night that holds a lot of meaning to the familiar voice to so many. Hockey ...
Week 14 started off wild and finished weird. Thanksgiving day? Three upsets, including the Dallas Cowboys running their record to 2-0 against Super Bowl 59 participants. Black Friday? That's when the ...
The Chicago Bears defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 24-15, on Black Friday to win their ninth game in the last 10. They're now 9-3 and retain sole possession of first place in the NFC North and are ...
Caleb Williams' overall stat line has continued to slide while the Bears' success continues. Who really cares if this happens and they're continuing to win, but eventually that can catch up with them ...
Federal judge denies TRO in using Ohio unclaimed funds for Browns Stadium; case continues A federal judge in Columbus decided not to issue a TRO in a lawsuit challenging the state's use of unclaimed ...
The Chicago Bears are facing a short week as they prepare to take on the Philadelphia Eagles Friday, and there are still big injury questions. Chicago was ravaged by injuries to their linebackers for ...
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After pulling its AI-powered teddy bear “Kumma” from the market, the children’s toymaker FoloToy says it’s now restoring sales of the controversial product, which a safety group found would give ...
The filmmaker takes IndieWire inside the circular themes of the second "Wicked" film, and how it relates to Ariana Grande's art deco penthouse, "The Girl in the Bubble," and the audience. In the ...
A week after a toy company pulled its AI-powered teddy bear off the market due to child safety concerns, the company has returned its dystopian stuffed animal to virtual shelves. FoloToy, which sells ...
In this increasingly charmed - lucky? - season, the Chicago Bears even discovered a way to not be "owned" by forever nemesis Aaron Rodgers. Simply avoid playing him. Don't look now, but a franchise ...