May 6, 2026
| Asset | Price | Change | Range (day) |
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| BTC | 75,071.72USDT | +0.35% | 74,451.49 – 75,267.85 |
| Gold | 4,831.961USD | +0.87% | 4,789.850 – 4,838.410 |
| Oil | 91.76USD | +0.39% | 90.52 – 91.87 |
| S&P 500 | 7,022.96USD | +0.80% | 6,967.13 – 7,026.24 |
| EUR/USD | 1.18039USD | +0.04% | 1.17954 – 1.18238 |
| ETH | 2,356.14USDT | -0.16% | 2,345.04 – 2,369.59 |
| QQQ | 637.40USD | +1.40% | 628.20 – 637.83 |
| DXY | 98.009USD | -0.04% | 97.832 – 98.068 |
| EUR/TRY | 52.92330TRY | +0.22% | 52.80890 – 53.00950 |
| VIX | 18.17USD | -1.03% | 17.40 – 18.50 |
Prices as of April 16, 2026 05:25 UTC
The Iran war dominates global headlines with conflicting signals on negotiations, a potential U.S.-Iran deal, and economic fallout including oil price volatility and fertilizer shortages. Domestically, U.S. politics feature controversies over Howard Lutnick's Epstein ties, a D.C. shooting near JD Vance's motorcade, and the passing of media titan Ted Turner.
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran remain high, with Trump threatening renewed bombing if Iran does not accept a deal, while Iran reviews a U.S. proposal. Oil prices have fluctuated on hopes of a truce, and the Strait of Hormuz remains a key flashpoint.
CNN founder Ted Turner, a media revolutionary, dies at 87, prompting tributes from industry leaders like Rupert Murdoch and David Zaslav.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick faces House grilling over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with Democrats calling for his resignation after a closed-door interview.
Higher gas prices are disproportionately affecting lower-income Americans, with some states seeing stark differences in pump costs. The last oil tanker from the Middle East arrived in California amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Oil prices fell on hopes of a U.S.-Iran deal, but uncertainty persists over the Strait of Hormuz blockade. Airlines cut 13,000 flights due to jet fuel costs.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has earned £2 million since becoming an MP, including from Cameo videos and gold bullion promotions, raising questions about financial interests.
Dynamic ticket pricing has made this year's World Cup the most expensive in history, pushing Argentine fans to extremes. Many are struggling to afford attendance, a shift from previous tournaments.
Three people with suspected hantavirus are evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship, which heads to the Canary Islands amid health concerns.
Michael Marx was charged with shooting at Secret Service agents near the National Mall, expressing hostility toward the White House.
Seven candidates sparred in the first televised debate for the 2026 California governor's race, with attacks flying in a bid to gain ground. Key takeaways include the candidates' positions on key issues.
Modi's party won West Bengal elections, moving India closer to an opposition-free landscape, while Mamata Banerjee refused to resign.
Amazon deforestation risks ecosystem collapse, Norway faces backlash for reopening North Sea gasfields, and an Alaska megatsunami linked to glacier melt.
The U.S.-Iran conflict continues to dominate headlines, with Iran reviewing a U.S. proposal to end the war while Trump threatens renewed bombing. Oil prices have fluctuated on hopes of a deal, and the Strait of Hormuz remains a critical flashpoint for global energy supplies.
Ted Turner, the visionary founder of CNN, has died at 87, prompting tributes from media moguls like Rupert Murdoch and David Zaslav. His creation of the 24-hour news cycle revolutionized journalism and left a lasting impact on the industry.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick faced a closed-door grilling by the House Oversight Committee over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Democrats criticized his testimony as 'dishonest' and called for his resignation.
Analysis shows Nigel Farage has earned £2 million since becoming an MP, including from Cameo videos and speeches. His financial disclosures have sparked debate about political earnings.
Dynamic ticket pricing has made the upcoming World Cup the most expensive ever, pushing Argentine fans to extreme measures to afford attendance. The high costs are creating a new challenge for the traditionally passionate fan base.
A new study highlights the combined risks of Amazon deforestation and global warming, showing how ecosystem collapse could unfold. The research also underscores the rewards of protecting the rainforest.
The Justice Department has sued Colorado over its ban on high-capacity ammunition magazines, following a similar suit against Denver. The legal battles reflect ongoing tensions over gun control.
Russia launched missile attacks on Ukraine during a 24-hour truce, killing dozens and drawing criticism from Kyiv. The incident highlights the fragility of ceasefires in the ongoing war.
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, has challenged Washington on issues like nuclear weapons, defying expectations. His stance has drawn both praise and criticism from political leaders.
The US and Iran are locked in a tense standoff, with President Trump issuing ultimatums while Tehran reviews a US proposal to end the war. Oil prices have fallen on hopes of a deal, but military actions and conflicting statements continue, including US strikes on an Iranian tanker and Israeli strikes on Beirut.
Ted Turner, the media mogul who founded CNN and revolutionized 24-hour news, has died at 87. His passing has prompted tributes from industry leaders and reflections on his outsized impact on media and philanthropy.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick faced a closed-door House Oversight hearing over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with Democrats calling his testimony 'dishonest' and demanding his resignation. The controversy has become a flashpoint in Washington.
A cruise ship, the MV Hondius, remains at sea after three people with suspected hantavirus were evacuated, including a British doctor. Spain has allowed the ship to dock in the Canary Islands, but tensions persist over its handling.
The Venice Biennale faces backlash for including Russia for the first time since the Ukraine invasion, with protests and a Pussy Riot demonstration forcing the Russian pavilion to close. The controversy highlights the politicization of cultural events.
Local elections across England, Scotland, and Wales are underway, with parties making final pitches. Issues include housing, green energy, and immigration, as Reform UK vows to block solar farms and Nigel Farage's income as an MP comes under scrutiny.
Oil prices have dropped on hopes of a US-Iran deal, but gas prices remain high, hitting lower-income Americans hardest. The Strait of Hormuz blockade and California's fuel shortage are key factors, with the last oil tanker from the Middle East arriving in the state.
The Justice Department has accused UCLA Medical School of bias against white and Asian applicants, sued Colorado over a gun law, and searched the office of Virginia State Senator Louise Lucas. Former special counsel Jack Smith also criticized the department as 'corrupted' by Trump.
BHP has lost a Brazil dam collapse case, Australia considers slashing net overseas immigration, and a gas tax debate rages over energy giants. Campaigners argue the country is giving away gas 'for free'.
Pope Leo XIV, the first US-born pope, has challenged Washington on nuclear weapons and the Iran war, drawing a rebuke from Trump. His papacy is marked by a readiness to defy the US administration.
Disney reported strong earnings despite a slowdown in park visitors, GameStop's CEO baffles investors with an eBay bid, and American factories lag in AI adoption except for a Bristol Myers Squibb plant. WHSmith high street stores are set to close.
The U.S. and Iran exchange conflicting messages on peace talks, with Trump threatening intensified bombing if no deal is reached. Iran reviews a U.S. proposal while oil prices fluctuate on hopes of a truce.
Attacks on ships and U.S. naval operations in the Strait of Hormuz disrupt oil flows, causing price spikes and fuel shortages. Macron calls for reopening the strait during negotiations.
The war drives energy costs, fertilizer shortages, and higher gas prices, hitting lower-income Americans and global food prices. Airlines cut flights due to jet fuel costs.
Jack Smith criticizes a 'corrupted' Justice Dept., FBI searches a Virginia state senator's office, and the DOJ sues Colorado over gun laws. Michigan's Senate primary heats up.
Michael Marx is charged with shooting at Secret Service agents near JD Vance's motorcade in Washington, D.C., wounding a bystander.
Labour braces for losses in local elections as Starmer makes a late pitch. Postal vote errors affect 1,300 voters in Wales, and Farage's income as MP is scrutinized.
Protests at the Venice Biennale target Russia's inclusion, with Pussy Riot forcing the Russian pavilion to close temporarily.
The Justice Department finds UCLA medical school illegally used race in admissions, violating Supreme Court rulings; UCLA denies bias.
Fertilizer shortages threaten food prices, Australia debates gas taxes, and Norway faces backlash over North Sea gasfield reopenings.
Today's top stories center on the escalating AI arms race, with major deals between SpaceX and Anthropic, and OpenAI's internal conflicts revealed in court. Other key themes include data center expansion clashes with clean energy goals, and growing concerns over AI's impact on human cognition and cybersecurity.
Anthropic partners with SpaceX for computing resources and doubles Claude Code rate limits, while DeepSeek nears a $45B valuation from its first investment round. The AI boom also pushes Samsung to a $1 trillion valuation, and Google's Gemma 4 models get a 3x speed boost.
The ongoing Musk v. Altman trial reveals cutthroat negotiations and testimony from former CTO Mira Murati, who says she couldn't trust Altman's words. Elon Musk left OpenAI amid intense founder disputes, as detailed by Greg Brockman.
Studies show using AI for just 10 minutes may make people lazy and dumb, and starting with AI makes thorough thinking harder. A small business successfully used AI to push back against a major shipping company, while staff are often more willing than leaders to adopt AI and automation.
Pennsylvania sues Character.AI for posing as a doctor and giving psych advice, while a Canadian fiddler sues Google after AI deemed him a sex offender. Richard Dawkins concludes AI is conscious, and concerns grow about AI tools overpromising and underdelivering.
Braintrust suffers a breach, and ransomware gangs exploit Russian databases. Google launches fraud defense tools, while hackers complain about AI-generated slop.
SpaceX plans a massive $119B chip factory in Texas and considers an IPO with controversial investor terms. The company also partners with Anthropic for AI compute.
PayPal, Mastercard and Visa are probed over alleged UK antitrust breaches, and the FDA vaccine studies were censored by the Trump admin after finding benefits of shots. Mozilla and others team up to tell the UK to stop making the internet worse.
More than half of Gen Z users cancel and renew streaming services for a single title and won't purchase full-price video games. The latest Tile Pro is down to $25, and Chrome on Android now supports approximate location sharing.
Google updates AI search to include quotes from Reddit and other sources, while TikTok's algorithm favored Republican content in the 2024 US elections. Jeeves and Ask.com shut down after almost 30 years.
Aurora lands a deal with McLane to run driverless truck routes in Texas, and robotics startup Genesis AI unveils a full-stack demo with robotic hands. Rivian is working on more R2 variants.
A NASA satellite reveals how fast Mexico City is sinking, and a massive Alaska megatsunami was the second largest ever recorded. Infants are bleeding out after parents decline vitamin K shots given at birth.
Apple to pay $250M to settle a lawsuit over Siri's delayed AI features, and Microsoft offers long-serving employees voluntary retirement. Robinhood's venture fund IPO attracted 150,000+ retail investors.
Anthropic partners with SpaceX for compute power, while DeepSeek nears a $45B valuation. The AI landscape is marked by rapid growth, new models, and strategic alliances.
Elon Musk's trial against OpenAI reveals internal conflicts, with former CTO Mira Murati testifying about trust issues with Sam Altman. The case could reshape the company's future.
Studies suggest AI use may reduce critical thinking, while companies like Match Group slow hiring due to AI costs. The future of work is debated amid automation fears.
BYD overtakes Tesla in key overseas markets, while Microsoft's data center push conflicts with clean energy goals. Colombia hosts talks on exiting fossil fuels.
FDA vaccine studies are censored, and Pennsylvania sues Character.AI for posing as a doctor. AI's role in healthcare raises ethical and regulatory questions.
Robinhood's venture fund attracts retail investors, and insurance startup Corgi hits $1.3B valuation. Apple settles Siri lawsuit for $250M.
Inkscape 1.4.4 released, and a developer goes full-time on open source. New tools include PHP-fts, an email builder, and an agent sandbox.
Gen Z cancels streaming services frequently, and Jeeves/Ask.com shut down. Tile Pro and beauty tech are popular for Mother's Day.
NASA aims for monthly Moon landings, and MIT's virtual violin aids luthiers. A NASA satellite reveals Mexico City's sinking rate.
David Sacks' White House role ends, and the DOJ probes ransomware ties to Russia. Poland investigates espionage, and Canada sues Homeland Security.
Anthropic has partnered with SpaceX to use computing resources from Elon Musk's xAI, doubling Claude Code rate limits. This unusual alliance highlights the intense demand for AI compute power and the evolving dynamics between AI labs and infrastructure providers.
Reports suggest xAI's real business may be building data centers rather than training AI models, with SpaceX potentially spending up to $119B on a 'Terafab' chip factory in Texas. This reflects the massive infrastructure investments driving the AI industry.
Studies and commentary highlight both the benefits and drawbacks of AI in the workplace, including concerns that AI use may reduce critical thinking and make thorough thinking harder. Meanwhile, companies like Match Group are slowing hiring to fund AI tools, and staff are often more willing than leaders to adopt AI.
Security incidents and regulatory actions dominate: Braintrust suffered a breach, the DOJ linked a ransomware gang to Russian databases, and Google launched fraud defense tools. Additionally, the FDA suppressed vaccine studies, and TikTok's algorithm was found to favor Republican content.
Aurora secured a deal with McLane for driverless truck routes in Texas, while Genesis AI unveiled a full-stack robotics model. These developments signal continued progress in autonomous transportation and robotics.
Snap's $400M Perplexity deal ended, Arm projects $2B in AI chip sales, DeepSeek eyes $45B valuation, and Apple settled a Siri lawsuit for $250M. Robinhood's venture fund attracted over 150,000 retail investors, and Corgi hit $1.3B valuation.
Mira Murati testified that Sam Altman lied about AI safety standards, and Greg Brockman detailed how Elon Musk left OpenAI. These revelations are part of the ongoing Musk v. Altman legal dispute.
Google shut down Project Mariner, updated AI search to include Reddit quotes, and introduced approximate location sharing on Chrome. Jeeves and Ask.com shut down after nearly 30 years.
Google's Gemma 4 models got a 3x speed boost by predicting future tokens, and DeepMind partnered with EVE Online for AI testing. Open-source tools like PHP-fts and email builders also emerged.
Valve released Steam Controller CAD files, Tile Pro hit a low price, and Native Instruments launched Komplete 26. Mother's Day gift guides and beauty tech roundups also featured.
Hackers are complaining about AI slop on cybercrime forums, and a ransomware gang tapped into Russian government databases. Google introduced fraud defense tools to combat online scams.
NASA revealed Mexico City's sinking rate via satellite, and MIT's virtual violin aids luthiers. Ted Turner's death was also reported.
Anthropic partners with SpaceX for compute capacity, while DeepSeek nears a $45B valuation. The deals highlight the intense competition for AI infrastructure and talent.
Court testimony reveals Elon Musk's confidante Shivon Zilis as an inside source, and former CTO Mira Murati says Sam Altman lied about safety. Barry Diller defends Altman but warns about AGI risks.
Microsoft's AI data center push threatens its clean power goals, while SpaceX plans a $119B chip factory in Texas. Local opposition grows as a Michigan town votes down an OpenAI-Oracle data center.
Studies show AI use may reduce critical thinking, and a small business uses AI to fight a shipping giant. The debate over AI's impact on productivity and learning continues.
A ransomware gang tapped Russian government databases, and Braintrust suffered a breach. Google launches fraud defense with reCAPTCHA, and Chrome adds approximate location sharing.
PayPal, Mastercard, and Visa face UK antitrust probes. The FDA suppressed vaccine studies, and Poland probes record Russian espionage cases. Mozilla and others urge UK to stop harming the internet.
Genesis AI unveils a full-stack robotics model, and Arm projects $2B in AI chip sales. Google DeepMind partners with EVE Online for AI testing.
Snap ends its $400M Perplexity deal, Google shuts Project Mariner, and TikTok's algorithm favored Republican content. Apple enforces an old App Store rule.
SpaceX IPO gives Musk unchecked power, and the company rents data center capacity to Anthropic. A NASA satellite reveals Mexico City's sinking rate.
Nintendo announces a new Star Fox for Switch 2, and Valve releases Steam Controller CAD files. Gen Z cancels and renews streaming for single titles.
Anthropic's 'dreaming' feature sparks criticism, and a study shows AI makes people lazy. Hackers hate AI slop, and Disneyland deploys facial recognition.
Today's entertainment news is dominated by the passing of media titan Ted Turner, with tributes from Jane Fonda and analysis of his legacy. Major film and TV developments include new projects like 'Star One' with Miles Teller and Eddie Redmayne, a 'Highway to Heaven' reboot, and a 'Planet of the Apes' film from the 'Fantastic Four' director. The box office is heating up with 'Mortal Kombat II' and 'Devil Wears Prada 2' competing for Mother's Day audiences.
HBO has officially greenlit a second season of its upcoming 'Harry Potter' series, adapting 'Chamber of Secrets,' with filming set for this fall. The show has also elevated Jon Brown to co-showrunner for season two, as production on the first season continues.
Media mogul Ted Turner, who revolutionized TV news by launching CNN, has died at 87. Tributes have poured in from rivals and friends, including Rupert Murdoch, who called Turner 'a great American and friend.'
Christopher Nolan's next film, 'The Odyssey,' has revealed its release date and cast, following his Oscar-winning 'Oppenheimer.' The project is one of the most anticipated in Hollywood.
Oscar Isaac is set to star in an untitled Las Vegas casino drama at Netflix, from creators Brian Koppelman and David Levien. He has also signed a first-look deal with the streamer.
Singer Bonnie Tyler, 74, is recovering from emergency surgery in Portugal. She has tour dates scheduled for later this month.
Matthew Lillard has joined the cast of 'Superman: Man of Tomorrow,' the sequel to 2025's 'Superman,' in a mystery role. The film continues to build its all-star ensemble.
Disney has confirmed 'Hocus Pocus 3' is in the works, with Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy returning as the Sanderson Sisters.
Reviews for 'Mortal Kombat 2' highlight it as an apology to fans of the 2021 film, with improved tournament action. Meanwhile, Ed Boon expressed interest in adding a Street Fighter character to the game series.
Paul McCartney's upcoming album 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane' features his first duet with Ringo Starr and reflects on his early days with The Beatles.
The Rolling Stones have teased their new album 'Foreign Tongues' with the upbeat single 'In the Stars,' featuring guest appearances by Paul McCartney, Robert Smith, and Steve Winwood.
Former President Barack Obama stated that the government is not hiding aliens, arguing that if it were, the information would inevitably leak. He also expressed skepticism about UFO disclosure.
A new study reveals that over half of Gen Z users cancel and renew streaming services for a single title and rarely purchase full-price video games, highlighting shifting consumption patterns.
Ted Turner, the media mogul who founded CNN, died at 87, prompting tributes from Jane Fonda and others. Articles cover his impact on news, his relationship with Fonda, and reactions from figures like David Zaslav and Donald Trump.
TKO Group Holdings reported mixed Q1 results, boosted by a new UFC deal with Paramount Skydance. Warner Bros. Discovery posted a $2.9 billion loss largely due to a termination fee from Paramount's Netflix deal.
Director Matt Shakman, fresh off 'Fantastic Four: First Steps', will direct a new 'Planet of the Apes' movie for 20th Century Studios, with Josh Friedman writing.
Apple TV has ordered 'Disavowed,' an action thriller series starring James Marsden, from 'Iron Man' writers Art Marcum and Matt Holloway. The show is based on an original idea.
HBO has renewed its upcoming Harry Potter TV series for a second season ahead of production, with a target release of 2027.
Oscar Isaac will star in a new Netflix drama set in a Las Vegas casino, from creators Brian Koppelman and David Levien, and has signed a first-look deal with the streamer.
The upcoming Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' is driving record streaming numbers for his catalog, with 'Thriller' reaching No. 7 on the Billboard 200. The film is expected to gross over $1 billion.
Singer Bonnie Tyler is recovering after emergency surgery in Portugal, with upcoming tour dates still scheduled.
The sequel 'Mortal Kombat II' is praised for exceeding expectations for video game movie sequels, with a review highlighting its entertaining action.
New details emerge about Magic: The Gathering's Final Fantasy crossover and the full 2026 release schedule, including Marvel and Star Trek sets.
Dave Filoni's comments on Darth Vader being separate from Anakin Skywalker spark debate among Star Wars fans.
Actress Hayden Panettiere publicly came out as bisexual in a new interview, discussing her fears about public opinion.
HBO Max beat internal forecasts, topping 140M subscribers in Q1 and projected to reach 150M by year-end. David Zaslav called it Warner Bros. Discovery's 'most important asset,' while a study shows Gen Z frequently cancels and renews streaming for single titles.
Director Matt Shakman, fresh off 'Fantastic Four: First Steps,' will helm a new 'Planet of the Apes' film with writer Josh Friedman. The project is in early development at 20th Century Studios.
Fox has ordered a reboot of the 1980s series 'Highway to Heaven' for the 2027-28 season, with Jason Katims as showrunner and Amblin Television producing.
Doug Liman will direct Miles Teller and Eddie Redmayne in 'Star One,' a spy thriller based on a true story about mismatched CIA agents. The project is launching at the Cannes market.
WBD reported a $2.9 billion Q1 loss due to M&A charges, including a termination fee from Paramount. Despite the loss, streaming and studios saw boosts, and the Paramount deal is expected to create a media behemoth.
TKO Group Holdings met Q1 expectations, boosted by UFC's new licensing deal with Paramount Skydance. Revenue grew as the Paramount+ pact kicked in, and the company expanded its share buyback program.
Mortal Kombat II is set for a strong global box office opening, with Mortal Kombat III already in development. Ed Boon also expressed interest in a Street Fighter crossover.
HBO has renewed its upcoming Harry Potter TV series for a second season ahead of production start, signaling confidence in the adaptation.
Several high-profile film projects are announced, including Doug Liman's spy thriller 'Star One' with Miles Teller and Eddie Redmayne, a new 'Planet of the Apes' movie, and the noir 'Quads & The Kicker'. Casting news also includes Oscar Isaac's Netflix drama and Matthew Lillard in 'Man of Tomorrow'.
TV news includes a 'Highway to Heaven' reboot at Fox, Mandy Moore's potential IVF series at HBO Max, and renewals for 'Harry Potter' and 'Daredevil: Born Again'. Apple TV+ greenlights 'Disavowed' starring James Marsden.
Dave Chappelle continues to address criticism over his transgender jokes, claiming the media takes them out of context. He urges audiences to consider the margin of error in comedy.
The box office is set for a competitive Mother's Day weekend with 'Mortal Kombat II' and 'Devil Wears Prada 2' leading the pack. 'Mortal Kombat II' is expected to perform strongly, with a third film already in development.
Warner Bros. Discovery reports a $2.9 billion Q1 loss due to M&A charges, but HBO Max beats subscriber forecasts. David Zaslav calls HBO Max the company's most important asset.
Harry Styles teases a new music video, Michael Jackson's biopic boosts streaming numbers, and Bonnie Tyler recovers from emergency surgery. Paul McCartney announces a duet with Ringo Starr.
Nintendo announces a major remake of Star Fox 64 for Switch 2. Other gaming news includes a Borderlands 4 price drop, a new Magic: The Gathering set, and a RUSE re-release on Steam.
A study reveals that over half of Gen Z users cancel and renew streaming services for single titles and avoid full-price video games. Robert Downey Jr. criticizes the idea that influencers are the stars of the future.
TKO's Q1 earnings are boosted by a new UFC licensing deal with Paramount Skydance. The company also expands its share buyback program.
Other notable stories include Eugene Mirman's new special after a car crash, a 'Strictly Come Dancing' pro shake-up, and fans asked to stay away from 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' set.
A horror novel wins the Pulitzer Prize, a new fantasy anthology raises $1 million on Kickstarter, and Viktor Frankl's insights on success are revisited.
The biggest themes in sports today are the Champions League final between Arsenal and PSG, Manchester City's WSL title win, and the controversial handball decisions in the PSG-Bayern match. Other major stories include MLB season updates, NHL playoffs, and Neymar's apology for slapping a teammate.
Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo will not run in the Preakness Stakes, dashing Triple Crown hopes. Trainer Cherie DeVaux announced the decision, citing a focus on future races.
PSG held Bayern Munich to a 1-1 draw to advance 6-5 on aggregate, setting up a final against Arsenal. Arsenal beat Atletico Madrid 1-0 thanks to Bukayo Saka's goal, reaching their first final in 20 years.
Joel Embiid is out for Game 2 against the Knicks, and the Celtics' Joe Mazzulla earns praise. Other playoff analysis includes Harden's turnover ratio and Jalen Brown's future.
Neymar publicly apologised to Santos teammate Robinho Jr for slapping him during training, saying he 'crossed the line'. The incident has drawn widespread attention.
Tyler Glasnow exited a start with lower back pain, while Zach Neto credits Pokémon for ending his slump. Other MLB news includes the Braves vs Mariners game and Phillies' Alec Bohm struggles.
Rory McIlroy says he is 'more motivated than ever' after defending his Masters title, and discusses Bryson DeChambeau's impact. Scottie Scheffler confirms Scottish Open participation.
World Cup 2026 tickets are dropping in price, with a final ticket reportedly selling for £8.4m. U.S. Soccer and Telemundo extended media rights through 2030.
The Saints invited veteran QBs to try out, the Eagles made front office changes, and the Texans are eyeing a top RB in a 2027 mock draft. Other news includes Josh Downs facing his brother.
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner gave humorous answers about a statue and honey, as the team prepares for their Conference League semi-final second leg.
Emma Raducanu withdrew from the Italian Open due to health grounds, casting doubt on her French Open participation. She targets a return in Strasbourg.
Benvenuto Cellini won the Chester Vase and became the Derby favourite, while Golden Tempo's Preakness absence leaves the Triple Crown chase open.
Ireland must be more clinical in their final two games, with Wales centres returning to fitness. The Ireland Rugby Social featured Brittany Hogan.
Bayern Munich were denied two handball penalties in their Champions League semifinal second leg against PSG, sparking controversy. The first leg ended 5-4, and the return leg is being closely watched.
Tigers pitcher Framber Valdez was suspended six games for intentionally throwing at Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story, leading to a benches-clearing incident. Manager A.J. Hinch also received a one-game ban.
Rory McIlroy says he is more motivated than ever after successfully defending his Masters title, as he prepares for the PGA Championship and U.S. Open. He returns to action this week.
Golden Tempo, winner of the Kentucky Derby, will not run in the Preakness Stakes, marking the second consecutive year the Derby winner opts out. The decision highlights Triple Crown scheduling concerns.
Neymar apologized for slapping Santos teammate Robinho Jr during training, saying he 'crossed the line.' The incident has drawn widespread attention.
Tina Charles, the WNBA's career rebound leader and former MVP, announced her retirement after 14 seasons. She also holds records for made field goals and double-doubles.
Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane faced off at the White House ahead of UFC 328, where Ilia Topuria also sparred with Donald Trump and Justin Gaethje. The event features a young title fight.
Luke Humphries is relishing the Premier League Darts final contention, while Benvenuto Cellini strengthened his Derby favorite status with a Chester Vase win.
Arsenal are closing in on the Premier League title and a Champions League final, with fans facing high travel costs for the Budapest showpiece. The mood has shifted from fear to confidence.
Fifa extended Gianluca Prestianni's ban for racial abuse of Vinícius Júnior, ruling him out of potential World Cup games. The Benfica winger used homophobic language.
Cowboys first-round pick Caleb Downs changed his jersey number, while the Browns' 2026 schedule includes five exciting games. Both stories highlight offseason moves.
Alabama has six early commits in the 2027 class, while Michigan coach Kyle Whittingham praised QB Bryce Underwood's potential. Kentucky high school basketball also saw a new coach hire.
Manchester City won the WSL for the first time in 10 years after Arsenal drew 1-1 with Brighton. The title race concluded with City's dominant season under manager Andrée Jeglertz.
TKO reported $1.59 billion in Q1 revenue with huge increases for WWE and UFC, but WWE asked wrestlers to take sizable pay cuts. The news highlights financial growth amid internal cost-cutting.
The 2026 WNBA season begins with storylines including MVP debates between Caitlin Clark and A'ja Wilson, and roster cuts like Hailey Van Lith moving to the Sun. GMs pick Paige Bueckers as the top franchise starter.
Neymar apologized for slapping 19-year-old Santos teammate Robinho Jr during training, saying he 'crossed the line.' The incident drew widespread attention and a public apology.
FIFA imposed a worldwide ban on Benfica winger Gianluca Prestianni for using homophobic language toward Vinicius Jr. The ban extends to World Cup games if he is in Argentina's squad.
The San Jose Sharks secured the No. 2 pick in the NHL draft lottery, continuing their rebuild toward a more competitive future. The lottery results shape the upcoming draft.
Cubs pitcher Matthew Boyd will undergo meniscus surgery, a major blow to the team. The Tigers may pursue Marlins' Sandy Alcantara after Tarik Skubal's surgery, and Justin Verlander nears return.
UFC Hall of Famer Matt Hughes revealed a finger amputation with humor, while President Donald Trump unveiled a special UFC White House belt. Training footage leaks also sparked controversy.
A pop-up PGA shop opened ahead of the PGA Championship at Aronimink, and first-round tee times were delayed due to rain at the Truist Championship. Benvenuto Cellini is Derby favourite after Chester Vase win.
Ted Turner's death reshaped sports legacy, a runner died during an ultramarathon, and England face New Zealand in Test cricket. Also, Mexico's World Cup ultimatum and Celtic's double chase.
Paris Saint-Germain advanced to the Champions League final after a 6-5 aggregate win over Bayern Munich, setting up a clash with Arsenal. Arsenal reached their first final in 20 years by beating Atletico Madrid 1-0, with Bukayo Saka scoring the decisive goal.
Bayern Munich and pundits criticized referee decisions, including a potential handball by PSG's Joao Neves and a red card for Nuno Mendes, which were not awarded. Bayern CEO and players expressed frustration, while PSG coach Luis Enrique celebrated the win.
Manchester City secured their first Women's Super League title since 2016 after Arsenal drew 1-1 with Brighton. Manager Andree Jeglertz praised the team's ambition and quality, with player ratings and season highlights widely covered.
Neymar publicly apologized to Santos teammate Robinho Jr for slapping him during training, saying he 'crossed the line.' The incident occurred after a training session, and Neymar later hugged the teenager after a goal.
The Detroit Tigers faced the Red Sox, and the Giants fell below .500. Cubs pitcher Matthew Boyd tore his meniscus in a freak accident, and a look at top teams through the first month was provided.
The Sabres and Canadiens faced off in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, with updates and highlights. Cam Neely sent a clear message to the Bruins after their playoff exit.
Nick Nurse rejoined the 76ers after his brother's funeral, and Joel Embiid is day-to-day. The Bucks may decide on Giannis Antetokounmpo's future before the draft, and the Cavs face the Pistons in Game 2.
Missouri Southern State University earned MIAA awards, and high school baseball and softball teams had notable wins. North Carolina sanctioned girls flag football as an official sport.
Ilia Topuria asked Trump about Justin Gaethje's test at the UFC White House visit. Waldo Cortes-Acosta confronted Josh Hokit after a nasty callout.
Jack Nicklaus explained why he never made money from Muirfield Village. The Detroit Grand Prix prepared for upcoming races on city streets.
The Eagles promoted Adam Berry to assistant GM, and the Rams face challenges keeping their offensive line together. The Jaguars revealed plans for Travis Hunter, and Bobby Wagner was named NFL Man of the Year.
Rachel Entrekin made history winning the Cocodona 250 ultramarathon. Cyclists fell ill after a race in Belgium due to cowpats. Emma Raducanu targets a return at Strasbourg.