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Peacock Promo Codes: 40% Off June 2026

Named after NBC’s iconic logo, Peacock is a video streaming service primarily featuring series and film content from NBC Universal studios, as well as news and sports programming. Premium tiers include a larger content library and access to additional NBC Sports, Hallmark Channel, and WWE content—yes, we’re talkin’ wrasslin.’ And right now, you can get access to all those programs with a Peacock Premium subscription.

Wired 7d ago

Congress asks Goodell to testify about TV deals

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has been summoned by Congress to testify about the league's broadcast contracts and whether they are harming American consumers, according to a letter obtained by ESPN. Rep. Jim Jordan, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, wrote to Goodell on Monday to invite the commissioner to take part in a committee hearing June 10. The committee plans to discuss whether updated laws are needed to regulate how pro sports leagues negotiate their TV deals.

ESPN 8d ago

AJ Brown defends Dianna Russini amid Patriots trade rumours?

Journalists sell stories. Stories from the horse’s mouth itself. Or stories from sources.

Times of India 5d ago

From The Sports Desk: A raucous evening inside and outside Madison Square Garden

New York City is often said to be the center of the universe, and last night, at least in the sporting world, it was. Madison Square Garden hosted Game 3 of the NBA Finals, its first finals game in 27 years. President Donald Trump attended the game, as well as every celebrity in the tristate area, it seemed, and any fan who could afford a five-figure ticket.

NBC News 22h ago

ESPN pulls use of AI images from NBA Finals coverage after getting cooked by internet

ESPN's high-tech experiment flopped on national TV.The Worldwide Leader in Sports has decided to bench its controversial AI-generated "moving portraits," which debuted during the NBA Finals and quickly drew backlash online. The digital misfire tipped off during Game 1 of the championship series between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs. As ABC headed to a commercial break, viewers were shown what was intended to be an animated version of a classic image featuring Spurs legend...

Fox News 1d ago

San Francisco 49ers’ Brandon Aiyuk is issued arrest warrant after posting speeding video

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk was issued an arrest warrant in Northern California after posting a video online that appears to show him driving at high speeds. Aiyuk is accused of engaging in the misdemeanor of “exhibition of speed” on a highway “on or about” Dec. 20, according to a request for an arrest warrant filed in February. The date correlates with when a YouTube video was posted to Aiyuk’s account showing him driving a Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing.

NBC News 6d ago

Caitlin Clark defends coach Stephanie White after sideline confrontation sparks debate

The fallout from the heated sideline exchange between Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White and Caitlin Clark isn't going away. After days of criticism and nonstop social media debate, White addressed the incident Monday, opting to stand firm in her coaching style. But then she also drew scrutiny for suggesting the reaction would be viewed differently in men's sports.

Fox News 8d ago

Spurs advance to NBA Finals, ousting reigning champion Thunder

For the eighth consecutive year, the NBA will have a new champion. The longest streak of seasons with a different champion in NBA history extended Saturday when the reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder were ousted in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals by San Antonio, 111-103. Victor Wembanyama had a team-high 22 points and seven rebounds in the win for San Antonio, which will now face the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals.

NBC News 10d ago

World Series champion John Smoltz warns MLB 'cannot afford' a work stoppage with CBA set to expire

Major League Baseball is in a great spot right now, and World Series champion John Smoltz said the sport cannot afford a work stoppage. The CBA between MLB and MLBPA is set to expire at the end of the season, setting up what looks to be a long and contentious period of negotiations over the winter. Smoltz said this head-on collision has been coming for a long time, and the two sides can’t afford to get it wrong.

Fox News 1h ago