Babe Ruth's signed letter linked to1918 contract with Louisville Slugger could fetch $1M at auction
A letter signed by Babe Ruth and linked to his 1918 endorsement contract with Louisville Slugger — the famed Kentucky baseball bat manufacturer — is up for bid in The MINT25 Auction, which runs through Saturday, Jan. 29, and is being conducted by Lelands.
NASCAR walks back 'Let's Go Brandon' sponsorship approval, Brandon Brown spokesperson says
NASCAR is allegedly walking back their approval of a partnership between Brando Brown and the LGBcoin.
GOP Rep. Steel pressures Olympic corporate sponsors to shine light on CCP abuses
Steel sent the letter ahead of the China-hosted winter games, urging corporate sponsors of the Winter Olympics — from Coca-Cola to AirBnB — to use their advertising budgets and reach to expose the CCP’s actions.
Corporate America 'seems to be missing' opportunity to use Enes Kanter Freedom in ads: Puzder
Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder argued that corporate America “seems to be missing” the opportunity to use NBA player Enes Kanter, who has been pushing back on China, in ads.
US officials won't attend Beijing Winter Olympics
The Biden administration won’t send U.S. officials to attend the coming 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, staging a diplomatic boycott that drew immediate criticism from China.
Peng Shuai: Olympics officials announce second call with Chinese tennis player, WTA stands by decision
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) claimed Wednesday that it had a second video call with Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai after the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) decided to suspend all tournaments in China and Hong Kong.
Houston furniture store owner has millions riding on Astros World Series win
Gallery Furniture owner Jim McIngvale could win nearly $36 million if the Houston Astros win the World Series.
NBC's planned Beijing Olympics coverage targeted by human rights groups
NBC and other broadcasters around the world are being asked to cancel their planned coverage of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, according to a report.
US Olympic gold medal swimmer Katie Ledecky likely to owe tens of thousands in taxes for winnings
Olympic gold medalist swimmer Katie Ledecky will be leaving Tokyo with two gold medals and two silvers, and reportedly a large tax bill.
UConn’s Paige Bueckers Could Make $1 Million a Year—in College
The already well-known basketball star will benefit from new rules letting players profit from their name, image and likeness
Simone Biles receives support from Gap's Athleta: 'We are inspired'
Simone Biles received support from her sponsor Athleta following her withdrawal from the gymnastics team final at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics on Tuesday.
After Supreme Court NCAA decision, student-athletes who want to cash in have to get educated: company founder
The founder of a new name, image and likeness (NIL) advisory firm says educating student-athletes is the "most critical" piece to success in the uncharted industry, telling FOX Business that players need to learn financial literacy, an understanding of social media, content creation and taxes.
Kudlow: Biden doesn't believe in free enterprise
'Kudlow' host predicts if Biden's economic model is adopted we will have high inflation and low growth
Olympian Christina Clemons partners up with Doritos after chip bag earrings go viral: 'It's official!'
U.S. Olympic hurdler Christina Clemons has officially partnered up with Doritos after qualifying for the Olympics last month while wearing earrings of the popular American snack brand’s cool ranch chips.
Kudlow: Democrats latest bill contradicts every word in the Constitution
'Kudlow' host slams 'election takeover' bill
NFL legend Joe Theismann says paying college athletes a 'slippery slope'
NFL great Joe Theisman isn’t against college athletes being able to monetize their name and likeness, but he calls it a “slippery slope” that will have serious implications unless the NCAA figures out a good system for it.
NBA to participate in South China international expo in bid to ‘help bilateral relations,’ state media claim
The NBA will participate in an international trade expo in South China this year as the league and Communist leaders look to rebuild ties following a pro-democracy tweet from a team executive that outraged Beijing, according to Chinese state media.
Major League Soccer's Austin FC aims to score economic boost for city
Austin’s first-ever professional sports team kicked off its debut to major league soccer last weekend. Although Austin FC may have fell in a loss to Los Angeles FC, things are looking up for the new football club and the local community. In a city still trying to recover from the tough economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, this football club brings a new hope for many businesses in the community.
Vanessa Bryant, Nike opt not to renew nearly 20-year-long partnership over differences: Report
Vanessa Bryant and Kobe Bryant’s estate decided not to extend their partnership with Nike which expired earlier this month due to several differences between the two sides, reports say.
Biden administration, US corporations tougher on Georgia than China
Dan Bongino and Steven Mosher discussed human rights violations in China on "Watters’ World" Saturday, noting that the Biden Administration and corporations like Coca-Cola and Delta Airlines criticize Georgia for its new election law, but give the Chinese Communist Party a pass.