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Why Sedona Prince is the toughest WNBA draft prospect to evaluate
Prince is a 6-7 center, but some GMs are apprehensive after accusations of intimate partner violence.ESPN - 1h -
J.J. Quinerly projected as a second rounder in WNBA Draft
Apr. 12—MORGANTOWN — If you were able to take J.J. Quinerly's speed, defensive capabilities and ability to get to the rim and put it inside a 6-foot-1 body, it's likely you'd have a future WNBA ...Yahoo Sports - 1h -
Rick Levine, Who Gave Commercials Cinematic Flair, Dies at 94
An award-winning director, he created ads for brands like Diet Pepsi (starring Michael J. Fox) by bringing a Hollywood sensibility to the small screen.The New York Times - 13h -
Turner's early goal gives the Thorns 1-0 win over the Royals
Reilyn Turner scored an early goal and the Portland Thorns hung on for their first win of the season, 1-0 over the Utah Royals in the National Women’s Soccer LeagueABC News - 23h -
Harvard faculty sue Trump administration over funding cuts threat
Harvard University faculty sued the Trump administration on Friday over a federal assessment of the school's spending amid allegations of their “failure” to protect students from antisemitism. The ...The Hill - 1h -
2025 NFL Draft visits tracker, updates: Full list of every prospect all 32 teams have brought in for meetings
This is the final part of the pre-draft processCBS Sports - 7h -
This Famous Physics Experiment Shows Why the Government Should Support ‘Useless’ Science
Basic research often pays huge dividends—but that’s not why we do it.Wired - 1d -
ECU cornerback named potential Day 2 NFL draft target for Jaguars
East Carolina cornerback Shavon Revel was named a potential Day 2 NFL draft fit for the Jacksonville Jaguars.Yahoo Sports - 1h -
MSU hockey star Isaac Howard throws out first pitch at Cardinals game
It's been a fun couple of days for Michigan State hockey star Isaac HowardYahoo Sports - 3h -
If millions of dead people are stealing from Social Security, then why can’t the DOJ find any of them?
Why the ‘dead people collecting Social Security’ narrative just won’t dieMarketWatch - 4h -
NFC scout tells ESPN they're not sure Kyle Shanahan can avoid a common trap in the draft
An NFC scout told ESPN how the 49ers should operate in this year's draft, but they're not sure Kyle Shanahan will do it.Yahoo Sports - 2h -
Colts 2025 NFL draft prospect primer: Kansas State RB DJ Giddens
Next up in our Colts' 2025 NFL draft prospect preview, let's take a closer look at Kansas State RB DJ Giddens.Yahoo Sports - 3h -
Judeline is bringing the divine pop of 'Bodhiria' to Coachella
We spoke with Spanish-born singer Judeline days before her U.S. debut at the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.Los Angeles Times - 1d -
Jonathan McDowell on Retiring From Harvard and Leaving the U.S.
Jonathan McDowell is retiring from studying the universe. But he’s ramping up efforts to chronicle humanity’s exploration of space.The New York Times - 12h -
Under the banks' towers, Frankfurt's humble water houses bring the city together
Frankfurt has become Germany’s financial capital, known for the country’s only high-rise skylineABC News - 21h -
Trump tariffs on China will soon bring 'irreversible' damage to many American businesses
Apple's iPhone and other tech got a reprieve from Trump's China tariffs policy, but most businesses will soon face 'irreversible' damage from the trade war.CNBC - 11h -
Brentford’s Yoane Wissa strikes to bring Arsenal back down to earth
The last time we were here, on Tuesday night, Arsenal enjoyed surely the finest occasion in Emirates Stadium history. The 3-0 win over Real Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League ...The Guardian - 9h -
She Worked in a Harvard Lab to Reverse Aging, Until ICE Jailed Her
President Trump’s immigration crackdown ensnared Kseniia Petrova, a scientist who fled Russia after protesting its invasion of Ukraine. She fears arrest if she is deported there.The New York Times - 1d -
Harvard Professors Sue Trump Administration Over Threat to Federal Funds
The administration is reviewing about $9 billion in federal funding that the university receives.The New York Times - 8h -
The Best-Case Scenario for Shedeur Sanders in the N.F.L. Draft
There is no better team for the Colorado quarterback than the Pittsburgh Steelers, a columnist for The Athletic writes.The New York Times - 13h -
Why Traditional Work-Life Balance Is a Myth
The magic happens when you fully embrace the season you are in.Inc. - 16h -
Why did the government take control of British Steel?
An emergency law has handed control of the UK's only remaining plant making virgin steel to the government.BBC News - 2h -
Move Over Mediterranean Diet—This Harvard-Designed Diet Was Just Crowned Best for Healthy Aging
Aiming for peak performance? The Alternative Healthy Eating Index is the new trend for those going all-out on anti-aging and optimal health.Inc. - 1d -
With Flacco signing, Browns in position to forgo drafting QB at No. 2
With Flacco back in the fold, the Browns have a veteran quarterback on the roster whom they can trust to run the offense in 2025.ESPN - 10h -
Top wide receiver meets with Dallas Cowboys ahead of the 2025 NFL draft
The Dallas Cowboys continued with their top 30 visits, this time meeting with wide receiver Matthew Golden.Yahoo Sports - 2h -
Mock draft: Who comes after No. 1 Paige Bueckers?
The No. 2 pick sees an international entry, while Hailey Van Lith, Sedona Prince drop out of the first round.ESPN - 1h -
Trump plans to stockpile deep sea critical metals to counter China
US drafting order to collect ‘nodules’ from Pacific seabed for minerals used in battery supply chainsFinancial Times - 20h -
Stanley Cup playoff watch: Your guide to NHL's 11-game Showdown Saturday
From clinching scenarios to first-round matchups and draft lottery order, here's what to monitor.ESPN - 8h -
'Yellowjackets' creators on Season 3 finale and why they're banking on another season
Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, creators and showrunners of Showtime's thriller drama series, discussed Friday's finale and what happens next to the soccer team in the wilderness.Los Angeles Times - 1d -
This Expert Revealed Why You’re Overwhelmed at Work, and It’s Not Your To-Do List
Is your workload really the problem?Inc. - 1d -
Why Iran’s Supreme Leader Came Around to Nuclear Talks With Trump
Top Iranian officials pressed the country’s leader to reverse his position, arguing that the risk of war with the United States and the worsening economic crisis could topple the regime.The New York Times - 1d -
HTSI editor’s letter: why design will always look east
The spring special celebrates the super power of east AsiaFinancial Times - 18h -
Why the Greatest Showman in Tennis Cannot Dull His Magic for Results
Carlos Alcaraz hit yet another trick shot in Monaco as he bids for greatness. It’s the only way he knows.The New York Times - 13h -
Why does Trump love those ‘beautiful’ tariffs? It didn’t start with China.
“Make America Great Again” longs for an America that can never be again.MarketWatch - 10h -
Lola Young conquered TikTok with 'Messy.' Now she's looking for more
Months after she scored a viral hit, the 24-year-old British singer will bring 'Messy' to this month's Coachella festival.Los Angeles Times - 2d -
Neutrinos Are Shrinking, and That’s a Good Thing for Physics
A new estimate of the ghostly particle’s maximum possible mass brings physicists a tad closer to understanding the universe.The New York Times - 2d -
Snow, rain and strong winds descend on the Northeast
A slow-moving low-pressure system is bringing snow, rain and gusty winds to the Northeast this weekend.NBC News - 10h -
Egged on by his family, Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh finally opens MutMuz Gallery to the public
Devo's 'social scientist' and Hollywood composer wonders 'Why Are We Here?' in his debut art show at MutMuz Gallery in ChinatownLos Angeles Times - 1d -
The 5 Phrases Masters Broadcasters Aren’t Supposed to Say
Spectators at Augusta National shouldn’t be referred to as “fans.” Here’s why the tournament wants analysts to call them “patrons.”The New York Times - 13h