Month: December 2018
Redskins’ Josh Norman says Super Bowl win would be last milestone: ‘You can kiss my a— goodbye’
“I’m out. I’ve got so many things going on outside of this,” Norman said Monday. “It’s almost like a stepping stone, to be honest.”
Melvin Gordon injury update: Chargers RB expected to play against Ravens, but ‘not automatic,’ reports say
The Chargers star limped off the field and did not return in Sunday’s win against the Broncos.
NBA trade rumors: Six potential targets to bolster Rockets’ wing depth
The Rockets are in need of wings around James Harden. These guys might be available as trade season heats up.
Antonio Brown missed season finale after dispute with Ben Roethlisberger, reports say
The Steelers star allegedly threw a football at Roethlisberger before Wednesday’s practice, and then decided to sit out practice all week.
Known as the ‘mother of Hubble,’ astronomer Nancy Roman dies at 93
Astronomer Nancy Roman, the “mother of Hubble,” has died.
Why 2018 Was A ‘Really Big Triumph’ For The Curve Community
In 2018, thanks to entertainment like “Dumplin'” and “Insatiable,” people are finally starting to catch on to the dos and don’ts of telling body-positive stories.
Lady Gaga Got Choked Up While Performing ‘Shallow’ For The First Time: Watch
Lady Gaga concludes her “Enigma” residency show in Las Vegas with the first live performance of “Shallow.”
SnowGlobe 2018: Duckwrth Talks The Punk Music That Inspired His Creative Rise
L.A. rapper/songwriter Duckwrth reflects back to MTV News on his punk-music origins and how his year ended up at the 2018 SnowGlobe Music Festival.
NFL playoffs 2019: Saints top power rankings entering postseason action
Here are Omnisport’s 2019 NFL playoffs power rankings ahead of the wild-card round.
In Screening for Suicide Risk, Facebook Takes On Tricky Public Health Role
Some doctors warn that Facebook is becoming an arbiter of users’ mental distress without proving that its efforts are accurate, effective or safe.