When Shanghai-based designer Guo Qingshan posted a vacation photo on Valentine’s Day and captioned it “Puppy Mountain,” it became a sensation in China and even created a tourist destination. Guo had gone on a hike while visiting his hometown of Yichang in central China’s Hubei province in late January. When reviewing the photos, he saw something he hadn’t noticed before: A mountain shaped like a dog’s head rested on the ground next to the Yangtze River, its snout perched at the water’s edge. “It was so magical and cute. I was so excited and happy when I discovered it,” Guo said.
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta spoke about sexual misconduct allegations against kicker Justin Tucker during a press conference at the NFL Scouting Combine Tuesday. The Baltimore Banner reported that 16 massage therapists at eight spas have claimed Tucker engaged in inappropriate sexual behavior during spa sessions from 2012-16. Tucker has denied all allegations, but DeCosta called the allegations "serious and concerning."
It’s official: Sydney has the world’s best coffee shop. At least that’s what a new list ranking top cafés globally found, with the Australian city beating out perennial rival Melbourne for the top spot. Sydney-based Toby’s Estate Coffee Roasters was crowned the best coffee shop in the world, followed by Onyx Coffee Lab of Arkansas, Gota Coffee Experts of Vienna, Austria, Proud Mary Coffee of Melbourne and Tim Wendelboe of Oslo, Norway.
Steelers general manager Omar Khan took multiple questions about his team’s quarterback conundrum. Whether it was in regard to retaining Russell Wilson or Justin Fields, adding a veteran or drafting a passer of the future, the GM's responses were largely consistent: We don’t have a quarterback under contract, so until that happens, all options are on the table. "We’re just looking for the guy, the player that’s gonna help us win our ultimate goal, which is a championship," Khan said Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine. So, why not go aggressive at quarterback?
A new study is revealing which cities in America are considered to be the "hardest working," and the top and bottom spots may or may not surprise you. WalletHub released its 2025 report after conducting research across 116 major cities. The cities that ranked were based on 11 key metrics, ranging from the employment rate to average weekly work hours to the share of workers with multiple jobs. The average U.S. worker puts in 1,799 hours per year, according to WalletHub.
Americans are factoring in their ancestry while booking their vacations, with many digging into their family trees. The travel trend known as "roots travel" is picking up momentum and increasing the number of tourist visits to European countries, according to experts. Kristin Petersen, travel adviser for Travelmation, told Fox News Digital, "There’s something really beautiful about feeling directly connected to a place you have never been, but you know the whispers of your past are still there."
One of the Philadelphia Eagles' keys to success may soon be a thing in the past, and it sounds like there's some excitement about the possibility. The Green Bay Packers recently proposed a rule to ban the tush push, which has been synonymous with the Eagles, who beat Green Bay in the wild-card round en route to a Super Bowl championship. And while it's often imitated, it's never duplicated. The Eagles have had a success rate of well over 90% with the play over the last three years.
The Buffalo Bills aren’t letting wide receiver Khalil Shakir go anywhere. The team announced on Tuesday that they signed the 25-year-old wide receiver to a four-year contract extension that runs through 2029. Shakir’s contract is worth up to $60.2 million, with $32 million guaranteed at signing per Shakir was star quarterback Josh Allen’s top target last season, as he led the team in targets (100), receptions (76), and receiving yards (821).
Could an NFL team feature Rob Gronkowski at tight end next season? According to a new report, "Gronk" is considering yet another return to the league. Denver Sports 104.3 The Fan’s Cecil Lammey reports Gronkowski is "considering a return to the NFL." Lammey notes that Gronkowski "loves Denver & QB Bo Nix," while also pointing out his connection with head coach Sean Payton, who worked at Fox Sports with the legendary tight end before heading back into coaching.
Despite rumors that the Philadelphia Eagles would not attend the White House to celebrate their recent Super Bowl LIX victory, President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he will extend the invite. The Birds skipped out on attending when they won in 2018, but a club source told OutKick on Monday that the team would in fact go this year. Trump confirmed the invite while talking with reporters.