A look at the trade chatter surrounding Pascal Siakam and the potential fallout of Erik Spoelstra's deal
The deadline for teams and players to exchange salary figures in arbitration has been moved up a day.
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland are teaming up again for a sequel to the zombie horror film, 28 Days Later, with the potential for a trilogy. Learn more about their plans and involvement in the project.
Aaron Rodgers will no longer be a guest on Pat McAfee's ESPN show due to his recent behavior and controversial comments. McAfee announced the decision on his show, citing the loud backlash that followed Rodgers' appearances. The decision is not related to the end of the NFL season. Rodgers sparked controversy when he falsely suggested a link between Jimmy Kimmel and Jeffrey Epstein. McAfee quickly apologized for his role, but Rodgers did not. The extended platform allowed Rodgers to spread medical misinformation and anti-vaccine rhetoric, leading to questions about intervention from Disney's CEO Bob Iger. McAfee expressed relief that the controversy surrounding Rodgers' appearances is over, while also leaving the door open for a future return.
SM Entertainment has released a statement regarding NCT's Haechan being fined for indoor smoking. Read on to learn more about the incident.
Csaba Daróczi, a Hungarian photographer, has been named the overall winner of the Close-up Photographer of the Year (CUPOTY) contest. His unique composition of a Eurasian nuthatch in flight taken from inside a hollow tree stump earned him the grand prize. Daróczi also won three different categories, making it an incredible accomplishment considering the competition received almost 12,000 entries from 67 countries.
A law signed by Ron DeSantis last year has led one school district to remove three publishers’ dictionaries, while another removed classics like Paradise Lost and East of Eden, for their descriptions of “sexual conduct.”
Aaron Rodgers is getting sidelined for a second time during this NFL season. Pat McAfee announced Wednesday that the New York Jets quarterback will no longer appear on his eponymous ESPN show.