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Will Blake Lively be at the Super Bowl? Tabloid rumours suggest rift with Taylor Swift

The actress was one of Taylor Swift’s Super Bowl guests last year, but it’s unclear if she’ll show up this year amid her legal battle with Justin Baldoni.

  • By Alison Durkee
  • Forbes Staff

Melbourne to host NFL season game in 2026

NFL fans excited for Monday’s Super Bowl will soon be able to see the sport up close and personal. The LA Rams will be the first NFL ‘home team’ to play at the MCG.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

How Dana White turned the UFC into a multibillion-dollar business

UFC’s ultimate broligarch sounds off on why he’ll always be in Donald Trump’s corner, his passion for high-stakes risk-taking and how he’s already building America’s next great combat sport.

  • By Lauren Rivera

Why Kendrick Lamar won’t get paid for the Super Bowl Halftime Show

Feuding with Drake turned the ‘Not Like Us’ performer into hip-hop’s hottest artist. Now he will take music’s biggest stage in New Orleans—for free.

  • By Matt Craig

How Aussie unicorn SafetyCulture keeps tennis titans and 1.2m AO fans safe

The Australian Open is the highest-attended Grand Slam in the world. SafetyCulture founder Luke Anear chats with Forbes Australia about acing the training and safety inspections and keeping 1.2 million Happy Slammers out of harm’s way.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Logan Paul vs. Jake Paul: Here’s everything we know about the teased fight

The event will take place in March, but further details have not been revealed.

  • By Antonio Pequeño IV

Super Bowl LIX tickets going for as much as $56,000

Premium seats to the Feb. 9 Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans cost more than in previous years, according to ticket sellers. But prices are expected to tumble before game day.

  • By Suzanne Rowan Kelleher
  • Forbes Staff

LIV Golf scores TV deal with Fox Sports—As Saudi-backed league goes mainstream

The league, which is bankrolled by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund and shares close ties with President-elect Donald Trump, will air across Fox properties including the flagship Fox channel, FS1 and Fox Business.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Why one sponsor is rooting against Djokovic and other Australian Open favourites

Alternative investment giant Blue Owl Capital thinks it can maximize its TV exposure on the cheap with a new marketing strategy: backing the underdogs in marquee tennis matches.

  • By Matt Craig

The highest-paid tennis players competing at the Australian Open in 2025

As the Australian Open draws near, it’s not just the trophies up for grabs at Melbourne Park that generate buzz—it’s the bank accounts of tennis’ biggest stars.

  • By Forbes Australia
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