• The Canadian Press

    Peyton Manning says he has no desire to go from broadcasting to an NFL executive position

    DENVER (AP) — Peyton Manning was honored for his community work at a banquet Wednesday night. Ahead of the event, he was asked if he had any desire to run an NFL franchise and he said he'd rather stick to his “Monday Night Football” Manningcast with brother Eli that just won its second Sports Emmy award. “Eli and I really have a lot of fun doing the show. I think a big reason for that is I do it from here in Denver and he does it from New Jersey,” Manning said. “I think we’re very happy about be

  • The Canadian Press

    Michael Schumacher's family wins legal case against publisher over fake AI interview

    The family of Michael Schumacher has won legal action against the publisher of a magazine which printed an artificial intelligence-generated interview with the Formula 1 great. German magazine Die Aktuelle promoted on its cover in April 2023 the words, “Michael Schumacher, the first interview!” It also wrote “it sounds deceptively real” with the supposed quotes attributed to Schumacher generated by AI. Die Aktuelle is one of many tabloid celebrity magazines in Germany. Family spokesperson Sabine

  • The Canadian Press

    The WNBA is coming to Toronto and will play as soon as the 2026 season

    TORONTO — The WNBA is, finally, officially, coming to Toronto. Kilmer Sports Ventures has been awarded a women's professional basketball team. The as-yet-unnamed team will play out of Coca-Cola Coliseum, an arena in downtown Toronto at Exhibition Place. Coca-Cola Coliseum is also home to the American Hockey League's Toronto Marlies and hosted the first Professional Women's Hockey League's Toronto team, as well as its first-ever playoffs. Toronto's WNBA team will start playing in May 2026. The CB

  • The Canadian Press

    49ers assistant Brandon Staley looks for a coaching 'reset' after firing by Chargers

    SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Brandon Staley's rise up the coaching ranks was meteoric, going from a Division III defensive coordinator to head coach in the NFL in a dizzying five-year span. Staley's stay at the top of the football coaching profession proved to be brief as he was fired before the end of his third season as coach of the Los Angeles Chargers. Staley took a couple of months of time off before resetting his coaching career in a lower-profile role as a defensive assistant for the San Fr