Can A LeBron James Vs. Stephen Curry Showdown Save The NBA All-Star Game?
NBA All-Star Weekend is here. The League's best will go head to head in a number of contests, but with injuries plaguing many of the NBA's top players, will people still tune in?
Nick Dimengo, Senior Editor at FHM Magazine, shares his take on this year's NBA All-Star Weekend. Rather than having an East vs. West showdown, LeBron Ja\\mes and Stephen Curry each drafted teams. The NBA is hoping the face-off will help boost ratings for a game.
Retired NFL star Tom Brady told Cheddar News' Kristen Scholer he's not planning to step in for ailing Oakland Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, who had foot surgery in the off-season.
William Karlsson, William Carrier and Jonathan Marchessault are finally getting another chance in the Stanley Cup Final, after the first one that came so quick for the Vegas Golden Knights.
Tenzing Norgay, who shares the honor of first ascent with a New Zealander he guided, was honored with Kami Rita, who submitted the mountain for the 28th time this summer, and Sanu Sherpa, who has twice climbed all of the world's 14 highest peaks.
NFL player R.K. Russell made history in 2019 when he was the first ever active player in the league to come out as bisexual. He's also an accomplished poet and writer and his new book The Yards Between Us: a Memoir of Life, Love and Football is out. Russell sat down with Cheddar News anchor Hena Doba to talk about his experiences.