Here are three things worth keeping an eye on around the baseball world throughout the day today.
Succession star Kieran Culkin's latest film, A Real Pain, has garnered a perfect 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg star in the movie, with Eisenberg also serving as the director. The film follows the story of two cousins who embark on a journey across Europe to explore their Jewish heritage and the impact of the Holocaust and World War II.
The Chicago Bears are reportedly close to hiring Shane Waldron as their next offensive coordinator, according to sources. Waldron, who previously served as the offensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks, was one of nine candidates the Bears interviewed for the position. He brings several seasons of coaching experience in the NFL and has worked with successful teams like the Los Angeles Rams. Waldron's hiring comes as the Bears seek to improve their offensive game and make crucial decisions at the quarterback position.
Taylor Swift and Kylie Kelce were seen bonding at the Kansas City Chiefs game, showing a close friendship.
Architect Minsuk Cho has been chosen as the designer for the 2024 Serpentine Pavilion, and the first visuals of his design have been released.
A new novel argues that telling one’s own story is necessary and meaningful, regardless of the consequences.
Reneé Rapp flawlessly handled a slight wardrobe mishap during her performance on Saturday Night Live.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) plans to invest $15.24 billion in Japan by 2027 to expand its cloud computing infrastructure for artificial intelligence (AI) services.