The Chicago Blackhawks retired Chris Chelios' No. 7 in a ceremony full of nostalgia and special guests.
Doc Rivers, former head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers, returned to Philadelphia with his new team, the Milwaukee Bucks, and received a chilly reception from the crowd. Despite the boos, Rivers had positive takeaways from his tenure with the Sixers and expressed his happiness with the overall results. The Bucks dominated the game, overwhelming the Sixers and winning 119-98. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard played key roles in the Bucks' victory, combining for 82 points and assists. Rivers credited the team's success to their strong defense and carryover from previous wins.
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The cast of Dune: Part Two gathered for the premiere in New York City.
The NFL competition committee recently met to discuss altering the kickoff rule, potentially taking inspiration from the XFL. The committee may propose changes to make kickoffs more dynamic and increase the return rate. Atlanta Falcons CEO Rich McKay emphasizes the importance of keeping kickoffs in the game but modernizing the play. The XFL's kickoff rules included specific positioning for the kicking and receiving teams, restrictions on movement, and consequences for the kicking team if the ball sails out of bounds or falls short. The NFL competition committee aims to bring back exciting plays that have faded from the game.
Pedro Pascal surprised everyone at the Screen Actors Guild awards in Los Angeles when he admitted to being drunk during his acceptance speech.
For the 30th year, Lake Worth Beach saw hundreds of artists turning the streets of downtown into a temporary museum.
Opening on a street where Putin planned a conquerors’ parade two years ago, the shop’s very existence speaks of optimism. But an air of resignation prevails