LPGA, USGA add female-at-birth clause for golfers
Players must be assigned female at birth or have transitioned to female before going through male puberty to compete in LPGA tournaments or the eight USGA championships for women under new gender policies published Wednesday.
Retirement can wait: Hyde re-signs with Bills
Safety Micah Hyde is re-signing with the Bills on Wednesday to the team’s practice squad.
Sneaky clue in ‘Yellowstone’ preview fuels speculation over fate of the show
“Yellowstone” may not be ending after Season 5 after all.
National signing day live: Commits, flips, rumors and best moments
We’re tracking the latest news, rumors and class rankings updates on signing day.
Pierce The Veil announces ‘I Can’t Hear You Tour,’ MSG show. Get tickets
The post-hardcore trio are scheduled to shred at the Garden on May 20.
Airline execs grilled over rising fees that make passengers ‘walking piggy banks to be shaken down’
Senators on Wednesday harshly criticized rising airline fees for luggage and seat assignments, saying carriers are looking for new ways to extract more money from passengers. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, who chairs the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, blasted carriers at a hearing with American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Spirit Airlines and Frontier executives. “Airlines these days…
My house is so pretty that ‘rude’ sightseers stop to snap selfies — trying to pass it off as their own
They’re being a bit selfie-ish.
New York Nico on his favorite NYC places — and 6 things you should absolutely never do on the subway
As the Big Apple’s unofficial chronicler, Heller can usually be found zipping around underground. Here are his most important pieces of advice the next time you’re using the MTA.
I’m living underwater for months to break a record — I think I’m still married
A man in Germany is attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the longest time spent living in an underwater fixed habitat.
House hunters won’t see relief any time soon — mortgage rates set to stay sky high
Mortgage rates will continue to average above 6% next year, and home prices will keep rising, as an economic research team predicts in its new 2025 housing forecast.