10 Pieces Of Photographic Evidence That Roger Federer Is Back Kicking Ass And Taking Names
The Swiss king conquered Andy Murray to set up a classic showdown with Rafael Nadal in the Australian Open semifinals.
The Swiss king conquered Andy Murray to set up a classic showdown with Rafael Nadal in the Australian Open semifinals.
With the Sochi Winter Olympics are less than a month away, get to know some members of Team USA in the most adorable way possible.
It’s so cute I’m gonna die.
Love-LOVE, if you know what I’m saying. Get it??
The former hurdling star has earned her way to the Winter Games as a bobsledder. “I think any time you represent Team USA, it’s the biggest honor that I’ll have in my life.”
Berkshire Hathaway will insure a $1 billion prize to anyone who accurately picks the winner of every NCAA tournament game this March as part of a competition from mortgage lender Quicken Loans.
First lady photobomb, y’all.
The team will compete in the two-man event at the Winter Olympics after the Jamaican Olympic Association announced that it will pay all travel costs for the team. But the team still welcomes contributions on crowdfunding sites.
As the Winter Olympics rapidly approach, many Sochi residents are complaining that their living conditions are growing worse and the government is ignoring their grievances.
“I’m the best corner in the game!”
It’s strength vs. strength. Let’s do this!
In the statement, the network said it would “use the constructive feedback” it has received when covering “sensitive topics.”
Cool Runnings 2.0.
28-year old Kevin Ogar has been paralyzed after a freak accident at the 2014 OC Throwdown. The CrossFit community isn’t letting him go through the struggle alone.
TMZ reports the former New Orleans Saints player was arrested on two charges of sexual assault last night.
You love him, but you know he’s got some problems.
I think I’m about to throw up.
“Many years from now that might be THE highlight save.”
An unlikely trio has been instrumental in helping Rodman travel to see his “friend,” Kim Jong Un.
Chechnya’s rebels call Kadyrov’s announcement, made on Instagram, “a stupid falsehood.”
“I think the laws are incredibly unfortunate. They go strongly against my personal beliefs,” Jeremy Abbott tells BuzzFeed.
It’s like looking in a mirror. A very tall, rich, successful mirror.
Tonight, ESPN premieres 30 for 30: The Price Of Gold, a look back at the Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan scandal that rocked women’s skating in the ’90s. Obviously they’ve been reading your diary, because you’ve been dreaming about these ladies for years.
They’re gonna take all the gold metals your heart can give.
They play how they want, they shop for khakis how they want, and they apologize to no one.
Thousands of youths are organizing online and then trashing malls, say Brazilian authorities. A real threat, or the latest media scare?
“They’re there to compete. They’re not there to talk about their politics or their religion or anything else,” U.S. Olympic Committee CEO says. LGBT groups push back on comments “bordering on speech police.”
He’s so handsome it hurts.
A sneaky-rootable team lurks in the Rockies.