The Source with Kaitlan Collins has shifted into a daily politics podcast, leaning on documents, direct interviews, and aggressive follow-ups. Recent episodes zero in on the Epstein investigation, congressional transparency pushes, and high-tension fights over public health leadership, redistricting, and crime policy. The show runs across major platforms and holds a 4.3 listener rating.
Fox News kept its lead in Thursday evening cable news with The Five at No. 1 in both total viewers and Adults 25–54. CNN’s Kaitlan Collins posted a regional win, finishing first in Alaska for the night. The results highlight Fox’s broad dominance and how time zone quirks and local habits can shift regional outcomes.
The American pecking order is on the line at the US Open. Ben Shelton is within 95 points of Taylor Fritz in the live Race to Turin and has risen to a career-high No. 5 in the live rankings. With Fritz’s 1,200 US Open runner-up points set to fall, Shelton can pass him by reaching the last 16 and going one round further. Frances Tiafoe advanced but is fighting to stay in the Top 20.
The Chrisley family’s new series, ‘The Chrisleys: Back to Reality,’ opens with explosive claims, including accusations that Lindsie Chrisley wrote a letter to the FBI during the case that sent Todd and Julie to prison. The trailer shows siblings at war, a household split in two, and fresh allegations about past investigations, legal settlements, and life after prison.
Bill Belichick picked transfer Gio Lopez as North Carolina’s starting quarterback for 2025, edging out veteran Max Johnson. Lopez, who began his career as a defensive back, posted efficient numbers at South Alabama and impressed with his mobility and decision-making. Belichick says Johnson and freshman Bryce Baker will stay ready, but Lopez gets the bulk of reps ahead of the season opener vs. TCU.
They built a six-title dynasty, then split with smiles that didn’t last. Since January 2024, Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft have traded barbs over credit, control, and legacy. Belichick’s move to UNC and his memoir’s pointed omissions fueled the rift. The Patriots press on without him, while their past—and the feud—still shapes the future.
Aryna Sabalenka has held No. 1 for a year, but New York could decide whether that streak survives. With a 50-10 record and three titles in 2025, she’s been consistent, yet the US Open and summer hard-court swing can flip the rankings fast. Rivals like Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, and Elena Rybakina are close. Here’s how the math, the draw, and form could shake up the top spot.
Jessica Pegula says she felt awful about her game just days before the 2025 US Open, after Aryna Sabalenka dominated her in practice. She even cut the session short and reset with friends at an escape room. A week later, she's in the quarterfinals without dropping a set and will face Barbora Krejcikova, calling the turnaround a complete 180 from last year’s confident run.
Oregon opened its 2025 season with a 59-13 win over Montana State at Autzen Stadium. Dante Moore threw three touchdown passes to three different receivers, and true freshman Jordon Davison became the first Ducks freshman to rush for three TDs in a season opener. Montana State’s Taco Dowler caught 12 passes for 107 yards. Attendance was 57,257. Oregon entered ranked No. 7; Montana State was No. 2 in FCS.
Milan calmed nerves with a 2-0 win at Lecce, their first victory of the 2025/26 Serie A season. Ruben Loftus-Cheek headed in from a Luka Modrić free kick before Christian Pulisic sealed it late. Modrić, at 39 years and 354 days, became the oldest midfielder to assist in Serie A since 2004/05. Milan’s run of scoring at least two in 11 straight league matches vs Lecce continued.