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The 2019 NFL Season Could be the Year of the Broken Record

There are a number of big records that could fall in the upcoming season

Why Outdoor Retailer Orvis Is Finally Airing TV Ads

The brand's been around for 163 years, but this week marks its first on-air commercial

NCAA Considering Allowing College Athletes to Profit From Images, Likenesses and Names

Paying NCAA athletes simply for playing sports will not be considered

“Jeopardy” Champ James Holzhauer Shares His Sports-Betting Secrets

"One thing I specialize in is halftime and in-game bets"

Major League Baseball Has Hit a Christian Crossroads

Is the weight of evangelical influence at odds with MLB's efforts to diversify?

J.J. Watt Is Turning ‘Tag’ Into a New Fox Series

The childhood pastime gets an "Ultimate" makeover via the Texans star

NBA Western Conference Finals Won’t Air in Turkey Because of Enes Kanter

Kanter has been a public critic of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

The Best Comforter on the Planet Is on Sale

It's Michelin-Man-gorging-on-Fluff level comfy

Chernobyl Nuclear Catastrophe May Have Created Wildlife Habitat

The nuclear site has been human-free for 33 years

The World’s Fastest Bullet Train Is Being Tested in Japan

The Alfa-X can travel up to 250 miles per hour

Yellowstone Geyser Gushes Back From the Dead After 3 Quiet Years

The noisy geyser is one of the largest in the entire park

David Foster Wallace May Have Fabricated Part of That 2006 Roger Federer Profile

A memory of Federer's "Matrix-like" forehand endures. But did it actually happen?