Impact Day: Thunderstorms are possible for some areas. Here's the timing of the rain
Some heavy rain late this afternoon with localized flooding possible
Dasha drops her latest song ‘Didn’t I’
Country-pop newcomer Dasha has shared her latest song “Didn’t I”, alongside the music video for the new track. Didn’t I is the follow-up to Dasha’s hit single “Austin (Boots Stop Workin’)” which peaked at No. 3 on the
Trump and Harris campaigns intensify with 99 days left to Election Day
The Trump and Harris campaigns are trading attacks and fine-tuning their strategies as they enter the 99-day sprint to Election Day.
Keith Urban shares ‘Wildside’ off upcoming album ‘High’
Keith Urban will release a new album in September, with the country music star revealing that his 12th studio album will be titled High. Urban simply shared on his social media: “HIGH. September 20.” Keith, 56, shares:
'God truly did spare them': Couple found alive after 38 hours at sea
An Oklahoma couple who went missing off the coast of Texas was found by the U.S. Coast Guard, and family and friends say it’s nothing short of a miracle.
Robert Downey Jr. to play Doctor Doom in new ‘Avengers’ film
Marvel Studios announced from San Diego Comic-Con that Robert Downey Jr. – who famously portrayed Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (‘MCU’) — is returning to the MCU in an entirely new role. Downey Jr is
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ tops North American box office with $205M
Deadpool & Wolverine is the No. 1 movie in North America at the box office, earning $205 million in its opening weekend. The Ryan Reynolds-Hugh Jackman action comedy beat out 2016’s Deadpool (at at $133.7 million) to
Georgia Southern opens preseason football practice Wednesday
Eagles begin preparations for August 31 opener against Boise State
2024 Paris Olympics: What to watch on Day 3
Monday’s slate for the Paris Olympics includes a blockbuster tennis match, a handful of the world’s biggest basketball stars, a couple of compelling swimming finals and a gymnastics showdown.
Triathlon cancels Olympic swim training for 2nd straight day due to poor water quality in Seine
The water quality in the Seine River remained a concern as officials called off the swimming portion of an Olympic triathlon training session for a second straight day.