UCLA and USC make their way into the Big Ten baseball tournament

UCLA Baseball Aims for Big Ten Tournament Title The UCLA baseball team is looking to build on its impressive regular season performance. They have set a program record with a 48-6 record and are aiming for the Big Ten Tournament title, having likely already secured the top seed for the NCAA Tournament. “This is a […]
Tony Petitti from the Big Ten makes it clear to the SEC: Accept the 24-team CFP expansion or the format will remain at 12.

If you’re interested in the ongoing discussions about expanding the College Football Playoff, Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti might have something for you. During their recent spring meetings in suburban Los Angeles, one of the main topics—besides efforts in Congress to “preserve” college athletics—was whether to add more teams to the playoffs. Currently, the commissioners […]
This $499 Espresso Machine Might Help Coffee Aficionados Save Big on Their Daily Visits to Cafés

Coffee Prices Prompt Shift in Consumer Habits Coffee shop prices are increasingly feeling more like an expensive subscription rather than a little luxury. As specialty drinks often surpass $7 in large cities, many coffee enthusiasts are reconsidering how frequently they indulge in lattes, cappuccinos, and cold brews at cafés. This shift has piqued interest in […]
Big Machine CEO Scott Borchetta responds to graduates jeering an ‘AI speech’ at the Middle Tennessee State University ceremony

Scott Borchetta Responds to Booing Graduates During Commencement Speech Scott Borchetta, the CEO of Big Machine Records, addressed graduates who heckled him during his commencement speech, which focused on the evolving role of artificial intelligence in the music industry. The 63-year-old music executive, known for discovering Taylor Swift, brushed off the negative reactions and suggested […]
Roch Cholowsky and John Savage from UCLA receive important Big Ten honors.

UCLA Baseball Celebrates Big Ten Success On Monday, the UCLA baseball team received accolades for completing their Big Ten Conference schedule and winning an impressive 25 games to start the season. Rock Cholowski, a junior shortstop, earned the title of Big Ten Player of the Year, while Jon Savage was recognized as Coach of the […]
Big Tech ‘Failure’ Draws Backlash for Influencing Election in High-Profile Race

In the lead-up to the mayoral primary in Los Angeles, Google Maps has quietly switched its satellite images of the Pacific Palisades and other fire-ravaged areas back to images from before the 2025 fires. The lush landscapes and older homes have replaced the grim, burnt views that actually show the extensive damage from the past […]
2026 Big Ten baseball tournament: Timetable, results, and additional details

The Big Ten Baseball Tournament kicks off on Tuesday in Omaha. In this tournament, four teams are expected to make it to the top 64, with the UCLA Bruins potentially taking the overall top seed. The Bruins concluded the season with an impressive 48-6 record, marking their first ranking since 2016. Furthermore, Oregon, Nebraska, and […]
ACC and Big 12 Leaders Support 24-Team College Football Playoff

Big 12 and ACC Support 24-Team College Football Playoff Expansion Recent reports indicate that the commissioners of the Big 12 and ACC are advocating for a 24-team expansion of the College Football Playoff (CFP). “We like 24 and we want 24,” stated Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark. He expressed concerns that many teams would get […]
Republicans have reached a consensus on an important bill to prevent Big Tech from collecting your data.

Internet companies have been enthusiastically gathering user data for years, eager to sell it to third-party brokers, utilize it for targeted advertisements, or even use it to enhance AI models. This extensive data collection has persisted for a long time, often without any stringent legal measures in place to hold companies accountable. Recently, however, House […]
‘Big Beautiful Bill’ may result in fewer insured New Yorkers as community health centers seek financial support

Concerns Over Potential Medicaid Changes in New York Local health officials in New York state are cautioning that planned federal changes to Medicaid, outlined in HR1, known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” might leave roughly 1.5 million residents without health insurance in the coming years. This shift could also add strain to clinics that […]