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Jayson Tatum's Ankle Injury Raises Concerns Despite Celtics' Victory Against Kings
Mar, 26 2025 Benjamin Calderwood

Jayson Tatum's Ankle Injury Raises Concerns Despite Celtics' Victory Against Kings

Jayson Tatum sustained a left ankle sprain during the Celtics' win over the Kings after being fouled by Domantas Sabonis. Despite scoring 25 points, he had to leave the court in the third quarter. Tatum and Coach Mazzulla remain hopeful about a quick recovery, emphasizing the team's cautious approach. The Celtics maintain their playoff spot and aim for another championship run.

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Women's Basketball: NCAA Title Test and the Rise of Future Icons
Mar, 25 2025 Benjamin Calderwood

Women's Basketball: NCAA Title Test and the Rise of Future Icons

Exploring the journey of iconic women's basketball players in the NCAA, this article delves into past legends and current rising stars like Paige Bueckers. It examines the pressures and challenges athletes face and what it takes to secure an NCAA title. Bueckers stands on the cusp of potentially joining an elite group of players who have truly left their mark.

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Catch the Excitement: Free Live Streaming of Women's March Madness Tournament Games on March 22
Mar, 25 2025 Benjamin Calderwood

Catch the Excitement: Free Live Streaming of Women's March Madness Tournament Games on March 22

Watch the thrilling 2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament games on March 22 for free. Tune in through ESPN platforms, the ESPN App, or grab a free trial via services like Hulu + Live TV. Key teams like South Carolina, UCLA, and UConn are in action. Exclusive coverage on ABC and ESPN leads to a championship showdown on April 6, with exciting bracket challenges available for fans.

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Houston vs. Gonzaga: How to Catch the Epic March Madness Showdown Live
Mar, 23 2025 Benjamin Calderwood

Houston vs. Gonzaga: How to Catch the Epic March Madness Showdown Live

The Houston Cougars and Gonzaga Bulldogs clashed in a gripping NCAA Tournament second-round game. With a thrilling finish that saw Gonzaga barely advance, fans witnessed intense competition live on TBS or through streaming options like YouTube TV.

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Houston Cougars Stop Gonzaga Bulldogs' Sweet 16 Streak with Tournament Win
Mar, 23 2025 Benjamin Calderwood

Houston Cougars Stop Gonzaga Bulldogs' Sweet 16 Streak with Tournament Win

The Houston Cougars defeated the Gonzaga Bulldogs 81-76 in the NCAA Tournament second round, halting Gonzaga's nine-year Sweet 16 streak. Houston, led by LJ Cryer's 30 points, moves forward to their sixth straight regional semifinal. A crucial block by Ja’Vier Francis sealed the win, as Gonzaga's rally fell short, concluding their season with a 26-9 record.

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Heathrow Airport Shutdown Sparks Travel Disruption and Investigation
Mar, 22 2025 Benjamin Calderwood

Heathrow Airport Shutdown Sparks Travel Disruption and Investigation

Heathrow Airport experienced a major halt on March 21, 2025, when a substation fire led to a power outage. Nearly 300,000 passengers dealt with flight disruptions. While British Airways minimized operations resuming some flights, counter-terrorism authorities investigated the cause. Passengers were advised to wait for instructions as airlines managed rebookings, offering limited compensation under extraordinary circumstances rights.

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Bowen Yang Calls 'Wicked' Release a 'Miracle' Amidst Tense Political Climate, Spotlighting Racism and Fascism
Mar, 22 2025 Benjamin Calderwood

Bowen Yang Calls 'Wicked' Release a 'Miracle' Amidst Tense Political Climate, Spotlighting Racism and Fascism

Bowen Yang praises 'Wicked's release as a 'miracle' amid current political tensions, noting its focus on racism and fascism. The SNL star underscores the film's timeliness and its challenging themes of systemic oppression, which resonate with today's polarized audience.

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The Critical Effects on K-12 if the Department of Education Shutters
Mar, 21 2025 Benjamin Calderwood

The Critical Effects on K-12 if the Department of Education Shutters

The closure of the Department of Education could threaten vital federal programs. Title I funding, affecting millions of low-income students, and IDEA's special education support, crucial for students with disabilities, hang in the balance. The move could weaken civil rights protections and reduce access to higher education resources, sparking worry among educators and the public.

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Brazil Strengthens Bonds with Colombia Amid Environmental and Economic Commitments
Mar, 21 2025 Benjamin Calderwood

Brazil Strengthens Bonds with Colombia Amid Environmental and Economic Commitments

In April 2024, Brazil's President Lula met Colombia's President Petro to strengthen cooperation in areas like Amazonian preservation and trade. Discussions covered sustainable development, environmental leadership in upcoming climate summits, and bolstering economic ties, highlighted by a USD 6.1 billion trade turnover in 2023. Their engagements reflect a strategic push for enhanced South American collaboration.

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IRS Sends $1,400 Stimulus Checks: Smart Ways to Make the Most of It
Mar, 20 2025 Benjamin Calderwood

IRS Sends $1,400 Stimulus Checks: Smart Ways to Make the Most of It

The IRS is distributing $1,400 stimulus checks to about 1 million taxpayers who missed out on earlier pandemic relief. These payments don't require taxpayers to file any amended returns and aim to plug gaps in unclaimed aid. With this unexpected boost, it's wise to consider options like saving or reducing debt to maximize the benefits.

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