Should Fans Welcome a Player From a Rival Team? — Sports Survey of the Day
The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees have a well-known, longstanding, often-bitter rivalry. So when a player from either team changes sides, should fans welcome him?
The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees have a well-known, longstanding, often-bitter rivalry. So when a player from either team changes sides, should fans welcome him?
The New England Patriots have not lost a game since mid-October and seem like a lock for the postseason. Will they get another Super Bowl victory this year?
When you get the kind of national attention that Mark Sanchez gets, you would think it's because his team is successful. Not the case.
We could soon see some big changes in the NFL. Commissioner Roger Goodell wants to do away with kickoffs to reduce head injuries.
There are two types of people that no one trusts: politicians, and anyone selling cars. On the other hand, Americans think very highly of nurses. That is the consensus of a recent Gallup poll.
Now that the NBA season is in full swing, it's time to get down to the important stuff. Like who's rocking the best hair.
Since the golden age of television, there have been milestone comedy shows. In the 1950's we watched I Love Lucy and The Honeymooners. In the 1960's we saw great comedies like 'The Beverly Hillbillies' and the 'Dick Van Dyke Show.' In the 1970's there was 'All In The Family' and the 'Mary Tyler Moore Show.' The 1980's saw 'The Cosby Show' and 'Cheers.'
Most of us tune into 'Sunday Night Football' and expect to see one of the weekend's big games. What you don't expect is a lecture on gun control.
Tis the season for Christmas lights, nativity scenes and Santa lawn statues. In December, it often seems like every house in the neighborhood is decorated for the holidays. But are they really, or are your eyes being tricked by the blinking lights?