The Lakers face the Timberwolves without LeBron James and Anthony Edwards, as Austin Reaves leads LA’s surge against a Minnesota team struggling to replace its star. A pivotal West showdown with playoff implications.
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The Lakers face the Timberwolves without LeBron James and Anthony Edwards, as Austin Reaves leads LA’s surge against a Minnesota team struggling to replace its star. A pivotal West showdown with playoff implications.
Dallas Mavericks host the San Antonio Spurs on Oct. 22, 2025, at American Airlines Center. Tickets start at $46, average $246, and fans get tips on parking, policies, and the season's rivalry schedule.
Politico's October 14, 2025 report exposed racist Telegram chats among NY Young Republicans, leading to Peter Giunta's firing and calls for resignations from top GOP leaders.
Federal agents arrested Florida driver Jonathan Render Neck for allegedly igniting the deadly Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, ending a nine‑month probe and sparking new arson‑law debates.
Kershaw's final regular‑season start fuels a 6‑1 Dodgers win over the Mariners, while Ohtani sets a new franchise home‑run record, cementing a triumphant season finale.
Cincinnati's 4-2 defeat at the hands of last‑place Pittsburgh drops the Reds a full game behind New York in the NL wild-card race. Oneil Cruz's two‑run homer erased a five‑game winning streak, while Elly De La Cruz's solo blast was the only bright spot for Cincinnati. The loss tightens the playoff scramble with only a handful of games left. Upcoming matchups against Pittsburgh become must‑win affairs as the Reds chase postseason redemption.
Federal prosecutors have filed terrorism charges in the fatal stabbing of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s Lynx Blue Line, opening the door to a possible death penalty case alongside state murder charges. The attack, caught on video, has fueled political outrage and a federal safety review of the city’s transit system. A public vigil is planned for Sept. 22.
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Alright, sports fans, let's dive right into what those brainiacs over at the Ivy League schools are up to when they're not buried in books! Turns out, they're pretty keen on sports too, and not just chess! They're playing every sport under the sun, from football to fencing. Yep, you heard it right, even lacrosse and rowing are on the menu! So, just remember, those Ivy Leaguers aren't just whizzing through calculus problems, they're also shooting hoops and scoring touchdowns!