NBA Board of Governors Institutes New Anti-Tanking Draft Measures
NBA teams who intentionally lose games to get a better draft pick will soon have to thinking twice following new anti-tanking measures.

NBA teams who intentionally lose games to get a better draft pick will soon have to thinking twice following new anti-tanking measures.

The Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) hinted at a potential strike after rejecting the MLB’s salary cap proposal this week.

Mayor Karen Bass believes that the streets of Los Angeles are now “safer than they’ve been since the 1950s.”

Becky Pepper-Jackson, a 15-year-old transgender track star at Bridgeport High School, won the West Virginia state championship this weekend.

Acclaimed actor Tom Hardy’s role on the Paramount+ series MobLand is reportedly now on shaky ground due to tensions on set.

A moment of unity between friends from across the political spectrum occurred on Wednesday when right-leaning comedian Adam Carolla received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as late-night host Jimmy Kimmel honored him.

Over 200 journalists, academics, and filmmakers have signed a letter opposing the Paramount Skydance takeover of CNN following the former’s purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery.

Reality star Spencer Pratt received some extra Hollywood support in his bid for Mayor of Los Angeles this week with the endorsement of actor Dennis Quaid.

Marvel Cinematic Universe star Samuel L. Jackson endorsed Karen Bass in her bid for reelection as Mayor of Los Angeles on Tuesday.

The NCAA denied Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s request for reinstatement for eligibility following his 35-day inpatient rehab.

FIFA World Cup ticket sales have been declining in host cities, though experts expect them to improve as the deadline approaches.

Former President Joe Biden has sued the U.S. Department of Justice in his quest to block private audio recordings from 2016 and 2017 between him and his biographer.

A crew of Chilean men allegedly targeted elite U.S. athletes in a robbery scheme that included NFL stars as victims.
Crews worked overnight into Monday morning to keep the chemical tank in Garden Grove (a suburb of Southern California’s Orange County) from exploding in the hopes of preventing a chemical disaster.

The long awaited sequel to Mel Gibson’s groundbreaking The Passion of the Christ became all the more real this week.

Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom called upon Californians to skip Chevron this holiday weekend after the company began posting signs blaming his government for high gas prices.

President Donald Trump called to make daylight saving time permanent in the United States as the Energy and Commerce Committee vote on the Sunshine Protection Act.

A bill in California could finally force the Anaheim Angels to drop “Los Angeles” from its much-maligned name.

Jeff Bezos has defended Amazon MGM Studios acquiring and releasing the Melania documentary, calling it a “very wise business decision.”

Hollywood crew unions have endorsed Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass in her bid for reelection, claiming she has been committed to labor issues.

Graham Platner once complained of a “loophole” closing that permitted military contractors to have relations with Thailand prostitutes.

Lorna Hajdini, a female JPMorgan executive accused of sexually harassing and racially abusing a male subordinate, has filed a countersuit.

Paul Schrader revealed that he recently “procured an online AI girlfriend” as part of an experiment that did not quite go as expected.

Pre-revolutionary Iran flags will not be permitted at the upcoming World Cup this summer, with FIFA claiming they violate code of conduct.

Sen. Tommy Tuberville secured the Republican nomination for Alabama governor on Tuesday night, defeating two challengers.

The NAACP has called on black athletes and fans to boycott public college athletic programs in states they allege violated voting rights.
Actress Kristen Stewart has expressed dismay with the studio system and now wants to start making movies for YouTube.

A new report suggests that three male players have been competing in girls’ volleyball despite USA Volleyball instituting a new policy.

Mother of Trans Track Star Criticizes New Policy Allowing Girls to Receive Gold Medals

The defense team for Luigi Mangione, who allegedly assassinated the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, got a minor victory on Monday when the judge ruled that some evidence would be inadmissible due to an improper search at the time of his arrest.

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, has been evacuated after the Sandy Fire spread to over 836 acres.

Spectators at an air show in Boise, Idaho, were left in shock on Sunday when two U.S. Navy jets collided midair during their performance.

Paul McCartney has no interest in seeing America further divided and even expressed hope his signature tune can heal the fissure.

Socialist Nithya Raman has been racking up Hollywood support in her bid to unseat Karen Bass as Mayor of Los Angeles.

Former NFL great Tom Brady made his catwalk debut at the Gucci Resort 2027 runway in New York this weekend.

Georgia football faced some more turbulence after it was reported that one of its players was charged with two felonies earlier this month.
The United States has reportedly been looking into indicting 94-year-old Cuban dictator Raúl Castro, brother of Fidel.

The age of AI has forced Princeton University to drop its 133-year-old honor code and supervise exams to ensure student integrity.

Special agents with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration arrested a man in Washington state this week on federal charges for throwing a coconut-sized rock at an endangered monk seal’s head in Hawaii last week.

Reality television star Spencer Pratt responded to reports that he has been living at a luxury hotel seemingly in contradiction of his claim to have been living in an airstream trailer on the empty lot whereupon his home stood prior to the Palisades Fire.
