News

It was a Sunday morning in Las Vegas in December 2023 — after a night of fights at UFC 296 — and Brian Jack marched into the ...
President Donald Trump, by virtue of winning a second term and so dramatically reshaping the country and the world, can now ...
“In less than three months, President Trump has fired 10 generals and admirals without explanation, including our most experienced combat leaders," Reed said. WASHINGTON − Defense Secretary ...
Tom Loy of 247Sports unveiled USC's chances to land former Notre Dame safety Kennedy Urlacher, the son of Hall of Fame LB Brian Urlacher. "Watch out for USC here," Loy posted on X Wednesday ...
President Trump fired a broadside at MSNBC and the CEO ... Comcast, the owner of both, and it’s Chairman, Brian Roberts, are a disgrace to the integrity of Broadcasting!!!” ...
Kennedy Urlacher is the son of legendary former NFL linebacker Brian Urlacher, a four-time NFL First-Team All-Pro selection and eight-time Pro Bowler from 2000-12. The former Chicago Bears star is ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - The son of Brian Urlacher has entered the transfer portal and will leave Notre Dame after just one year on the team. On3.com and several other news outlets are reporting ...
He's the son of Chicago Bears Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher. Urlacher will have three years of eligibility remaining. According to On3, Urlacher has entered the portal with a "do not ...
Urlacher is the son of NFL Hall of Fame linebacker and Chicago Bears legend Brian Urlacher. The safety completed his true freshman season with Notre Dame in 2024, playing in five games.
President Donald Trump lashed out at MSNBC and billionaire Comcast CEO Brian Roberts in a late-night Truth Social post on Tuesday. “Wow! Fake News MSNBC has REALLY BAD RATINGS, in fact ...
Kennedy Urlacher, son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher, is exploring leaving Notre Dame after one season. Urlacher told Hayes Fawcett of On3.com he is entering the transfer portal.
Brian Urlacher's son is leaving Notre Dame. The Pro Football Hall of Famer's son, Kennedy, spent his freshman year with the Fighting Irish as a safety but has now entered the transfer portal.