EU Pases $1 Trillion Spending Plan for Defense, Infrastructure

German lawmakers have approved a massive spending plan worth up to $1 trillion over the next decade, aiming to boost defense and infrastructure investments in Europe. The move comes as the continent seeks to strengthen its security amid concerns about US commitments under President Donald Trump’s administration, who withdrew troops from several NATO allies during … Read more

Most US Adults Support Betting on Professional Sports, Not College

A recent poll found that most U.S. adults (60%) think betting on professional sports should be legal in their state, but only about 40% believe it should be for college sports. The survey from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that more than half of Americans oppose legalized wagering on college sports. … Read more

Measles Outbreak: Worries Mount for New Parents as Vaccination Timeline Stretches

A recent measles outbreak in West Texas and New Mexico has left parents of babies under 6 months old feeling anxious and uncertain about their child’s protection. Despite the high risk of complications, these infants cannot receive vaccinations right away. Dr. Ana Montanez, a pediatrician in Lubbock, says she has had difficult conversations with families, … Read more

Tennis Players Launch Global Lawsuits Against ATP, WTA, and Other Governing Bodies

Professional tennis players have filed lawsuits across multiple global jurisdictions against the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), International Tennis Federation (ITF), and International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), alleging anticompetitive business practices, monopolizing professional tennis, and systemic abuse. The lawsuits, led by the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), accuse the governing bodies … Read more

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Receives Mixed Reviews

Ubisoft’s latest game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, has officially launched with a review embargo lifted, flooding gaming websites with reviews. As of this writing, it boasts an 82 metascore on PS5, 84 on Xbox, and 77 on PC. While not exceptional, the score is in line with what fans would expect from a big Ubisoft game. … Read more

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Review: A Samurai Open-World Masterpiece

Assassin’s Creed Shadows is finally here after years of development, and it’s worth the wait for fans of big open-world games with RPG elements in a feudal Japanese setting. The game refines what worked best in previous entries, such as Origins, Odyssey, and Valhalla, while introducing new features like dual protagonists Yasuke and Naoe. These … Read more

Drake’s Label Seeks to Dismiss Defamation Lawsuit Over Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’

Universal Music Group (UMG), Drake’s longtime label, has filed a motion to dismiss his defamation lawsuit over its promotion of Kendrick Lamar’s Grammy-winning single “Not Like Us.” UMG claims that the lyrics to the song, which accuse Drake of being a pedophile, are mere “rhetorical hyperbole” protected by the First Amendment. The label accuses Drake … Read more

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Alabama State Stuns Saint Francis with Hail Mary Pass

Alabama State’s Micah Simpson made a game-winning 3-second shot in Tuesday’s First Four matchup against Saint Francis, securing the Hornets’ first NCAA tournament victory and sending them to face Auburn on Thursday. The 70-68 win marked a thrilling conclusion to the game, which featured multiple twists and turns. Simpson initially didn’t start as quarterback due … Read more