Schedule, matchups and scores for AFC and NFC games
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Schedule, odds, how to watch for Jan. 10
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From an MLB Opening Day doubleheader on March 26 to the Wild Card round of the playoffs, NBC Sports’ 2026 schedule delivers wall-to-wall coverage.
The 2025 College Football Playoff rolls on with the national semifinals starting on Thursday. The Fiesta Bowl kicks off on Thursday evening with the Peach Bowl following on Friday.
Several shots, including jabs for influenza and hepatitis A and B, will no longer be recommended for children.
The Social Security Administration recently released its schedule of payment dates for the year 2026. Each month, the Social Security Administration issues payments to certain Americans so they are able to cover a variety of expenses, from food to housing to medical care.
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CDC changes childhood immunization schedule, removing universal recommendation for multiple shots
The CDC announced on Monday it is changing the childhood immunization schedule, removing the universal recommendation for multiple shots.
Here's the schedule for Wednesday, Jan. 7 of 2026 U.S. figure skating championships: Pairs short program: 5:30 p.m. Women's short program: 8:20 p.m. Day one of the 2026 U.S. figure skating championships will stream in its entirety on Peacock. The women's short program will also air on USA Network.
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Saints 2026 strength of schedule entering the offseason
Strength of schedule is always an interesting factor to consider when projecting future win totals, and for the Saints, it seems they could have a chance to improve on this season. Obviously, the offseason has not yet begun, so we do not know which teams got better or even what moves the Saints will make.
Here are five things parents and caregivers should know about the new vaccination schedule changes for children. The new guidelines no longer universally recommend children receive vaccines for rotavirus, hepatitis A and hepatitis B, meningitis (meningococcal disease), RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), COVID, and influenza (the flu).