John Harbaugh was unexpectedly fired by the Ravens after an 18-season tenure, with the owner citing a lack of fit, and Harbaugh is now a top candidate for multiple NFL coaching jobs, including the Miami Dolphins.
A Dallas woman was fired from the Hilton Anatole after posting a TikTok warning about ICE agents at the hotel, sparking outrage and calls for a boycott amid heightened tensions over immigration enforcement.
The NFL sees a high turnover of head coaches each year, with many teams firing coaches to appease fans and attempt quick fixes, though deeper organizational issues often persist, except in Cleveland where the owner claims the team is not dysfunctional.
Baltimore Ravens players were shocked to learn of John Harbaugh's firing after 18 seasons, with many expecting coordinators Todd Monken or Zach Orr to be dismissed instead. The decision was unexpected, and players expressed mixed feelings, with some supporting Harbaugh and others acknowledging the need for change. The move reflects ongoing team struggles and internal discontent, highlighting the uncertain future for the Ravens.
Miguel Marchese, a bartender at Hazie’s in Hayes Valley, was fired after a viral video showed him defending staff from aggressive customers, with the restaurant citing insurance risks and social media comments as reasons. The incident has highlighted ongoing management issues, including wage and tip theft investigations and disputes over medical reimbursement accounts, amid community support for the staff.
The article provides a live tracker of NFL coaching and GM firings following the 2025 season, including details on specific teams like the Cardinals, Falcons, Browns, Raiders, Dolphins, Giants, and Titans, and lists the ongoing interview processes for various coaching vacancies.
The Cleveland Browns fired head coach Kevin Stefanski after underperforming seasons, citing leadership qualities as key criteria for his replacement, despite praising Stefanski's leadership and stability. The decision raises questions about the team's priorities, as Stefanski's leadership was highly valued, yet he was dismissed amid ongoing roster and performance issues.
Six NFL head coaching positions are now open after four recent firings, including the Cardinals, Raiders, Browns, Falcons, Giants, and Titans, reflecting a significant coaching shakeup following the season's end.
The Las Vegas Raiders have fired head coach Pete Carroll after a 3-14 season, with team owner Mark Davis announcing the move and General Manager John Spytek, in collaboration with Tom Brady, tasked with finding a new coach. The season was marked by a series of poor performances, including two 31-0 losses, but ended on a high note with a win against the Chiefs. The team holds the No. 1 pick in the 2026 draft.
The Cleveland Browns have fired head coach Kevin Stefanski after a decline in recent seasons, despite finishing the 2025 season with two wins. General Manager Andrew Berry remains in his position and will lead the search for a new head coach, as the team aims to rebuild and achieve sustainable success.
Joseph Tirrell, a top ethics official at the DOJ, was unexpectedly fired after training Pam Bondi on ethics rules, amid broader concerns about politically motivated dismissals of federal employees, raising fears about the politicization of the department.
Chevy Chase discusses his departure from the sitcom Community, claiming it was due to a misunderstanding and expressing that he didn't think the show was particularly good. He also addressed past controversies, including a reported meltdown and alleged use of a racial slur, and shared personal struggles with abuse and substance issues. The interview is part of the CNN documentary 'I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not.'
Former President Donald Trump expressed his desire to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, criticizing him for not lowering interest rates quickly enough and planning to launch a 'gross incompetence lawsuit' against him, amid ongoing tensions over monetary policy.
Laura Loomer has had a significant year in the Trump administration, notably influencing high-profile firings within U.S. national security agencies and shaping personnel decisions, while also expressing controversial views on Islam and political issues, with her influence expected to grow in 2026.
Sherrone Moore, a Michigan football coach, was fired due to an inappropriate two-year relationship with staffer Paige Shriver, which was widely known within the organization. The scandal involved allegations of domestic violence, Moore's erratic behavior, and legal issues including arrest for home invasion and stalking. The incident has caused significant tension and unease within Michigan's football staff.