Mikal Bridges sat out during the final moments once more

Mikal Bridges Benched in Knicks’ Loss to Pistons In yet another game this season, Mikal Bridges found himself sitting on the bench during the crucial moments of the fourth quarter. During the Knicks’ 126-111 defeat to the Pistons at Madison Square Garden, Landry Shamet was given the opportunity to play, and his coach, Mike Brown, […]
300 students from Woodbridge High School suspended for protesting against ICE

Last week, a high school in Virginia suspended over 300 students who left campus during a student-organized anti-ICE protest. Woodbridge High School imposed three-day suspensions on 303 students after they walked out to “voice their opinions” against federal immigration enforcement, according to Principal Dr. Heather Abney in a letter sent to parents. The protest, which […]
Another Tahoe skiing tragedy as student discovered at Northstar

A skier reported missing at a Lake Tahoe resort has been found deceased. This tragic news follows an avalanche just days earlier that claimed the lives of eight individuals in a nearby area. Colin Kang, a 21-year-old student from San Jose State University, was last seen around noon on Tuesday. His body was discovered on […]
Fan fest for the 2026 World Cup at Liberty State Park in New Jersey has been called off.

A significant World Cup fan fest that was set to take place at Liberty State Park in Jersey City has been abruptly called off. The event was planned for June 11 to July 19, but New Jersey officials announced the cancellation, opting instead to direct $5 million towards community initiatives for soccer fans throughout the […]
Canadian Mint Celebrates 30 Years of the $2 Toonie

30th Anniversary of the Canadian Toonie The Royal Canadian Mint is marking the 30-year milestone of the Canadian $2 coin, affectionately known as the Toonie, by releasing a limited edition uncirculated special wrap roll aimed at collectors. This celebration signifies three decades since the introduction of bimetallic coins in 1996, which replaced $2 banknotes. Since […]
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ cast responds to Eric Dane’s passing at 53 following his fight with ALS

The cast of *Grey’s Anatomy* is mourning the loss of Eric Dane, who passed away at 53 after a struggle with ALS. Dane was well-known for his role as Mark “McSteamy” Sloan, which he portrayed for seven seasons, beginning in Season 3 in 2006 and continuing until Season 9 in 2012. Throughout those years, the […]
Jonathan Quick of the Rangers clarifies his position on the trade deadline

Jonathan Quick’s Stability with the Rangers Jonathan Quick, the veteran goalie in his 19th NHL season, was traded multiple times during the 2022-23 season. However, he isn’t looking for another move as the Rangers prepare for the March 6 trade deadline. As a pending unrestricted free agent with a no-trade clause for 20 teams, Quick’s […]
Beverly Hills extends an apology to Jaylen Brown for canceling mansion event

Beverly Hills has issued an apology to Jaylen Brown after police disrupted a panel discussion he was hosting at his home during NBA All-Star Weekend. However, on Thursday, the Celtics player appeared to be quite upset and not ready to move on. The city acknowledged the situation in a statement, admitting that authorities had provided […]
Federal employees postpone retirement due to ongoing savings shortfalls

Retirement Confidence Survey Insights How long have you served in federal employment, or are you considering doing so after retirement? Many of you might already be retired under the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS). Before diving into what FERS entails, let’s examine key findings from the 2025 Retirement Confidence Survey. This survey, the longest of […]
Eileen Gu addresses backlash about her choice to compete for Team China in the Olympics

American-born skier Irene Gu, representing China at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, has faced a wave of global criticism. Her choice to compete for China, despite her American roots, has made her a target for some in the U.S. and beyond. Vice President J.D. Vance echoed sentiments that Chinese-born athletes seem eager to “compete with America.” […]