Igor Shesterkin answers call in brilliant Game 3 performance for RangersFriday was the night and this was the game — Game 3 of the first round — where the Blueshirts needed Igor Shesterkin to make the difference. And he did.
Jets, Woody Johnson relieved to land Malachi Corley in NFL draft: ‘Been sweating about you’Aaron Rodgers wasn’t the only one excited to land Malachi Corley in the third round of the NFL draft.
Rams acknowledge Matthew Stafford has asked for more guarantees in contractRams general manager Les Snead and coach Sean McVay confirmed quarterback Matthew Stafford wants his contract adjusted, seeking more guaranteed money.
How to watch the OKC Thunder vs. New Orleans Pelicans NBA Playoffs game tonight: Game 3 livestream options, moreHere's how and when to watch Game 3 of the OKC Thunder vs. New Orleans Pelicans NBA Playoffs series.
Britney Spears settles bitter legal battle with estranged father Jamie SpearsBritney Spears' bitter legal battle with her estranged father Jamie Spears has come to an end more than two years after her conservatorship was terminated.
4/26: CBS Evening NewsMore than a dozen tornadoes touch down across Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska; High schoolers organize benefit dinner for young cancer patients and families
4/26: CBS Evening NewsMore than a dozen tornadoes touch down across Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska; High schoolers organize benefit dinner for young cancer patients and families
Carolyn Hax: Mom wants to be close, but her constant criticisms say otherwiseA mother wants to be close to her child and grandchildren, but is “constantly critical of me, my appearance, my parenting.”
China Seeks to Bring a Booming Micro-Drama Industry Under Tighter ControlChina’s short-form video industry has been booming. But authorities are worried about the themes of these low-budget but hugely popular productions promoting the wrong values.
Yankees’ bats come alive, but bullpen decision backfires in extra-innings loss to BrewersThe Yankees picked up Michael Tonkin off waivers Thursday and threw him right into the fire Friday. Both parties got burned.
Barr: Trump Brought Up ‘Things Like’ Executing Rivals a LotCNNBill Barr, Donald Trump’s former attorney general who once said that voting for the indicted ex-president would be “playing Russian roulette with the country,” stood by his decision to vote for Trump in November while also suggesting that Trump used to regularly float the idea of executing his political rivals while in office.Barr made the nonchalant admission Friday during a CNN interview when anchor Kaitlan Collins mentioned former Trump White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin claiming that Barr was present in the summer of 2020 when Trump suggested that an unknown White House leaker should be executed.“I remember him being very mad about that. I actually don’t remember him saying ‘executing,’ but I wouldn‘t dispute it, you know… The president would lose his temper and say things like that. I doubt he would’ve actually carried it out,” Barr said.Read more at The Daily Beast.
Barr: Trump Brought Up ‘Things Like’ Executing Rivals a LotCNNBill Barr, Donald Trump’s former attorney general who once said that voting for the indicted ex-president would be “playing Russian roulette with the country,” stood by his decision to vote for Trump in November while also suggesting that Trump used to regularly float the idea of executing his political rivals while in office.Barr made the nonchalant admission Friday during a CNN interview when anchor Kaitlan Collins mentioned former Trump White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin claiming that Barr was present in the summer of 2020 when Trump suggested that an unknown White House leaker should be executed.“I remember him being very mad about that. I actually don’t remember him saying ‘executing,’ but I wouldn‘t dispute it, you know… The president would lose his temper and say things like that. I doubt he would’ve actually carried it out,” Barr said.Read more at The Daily Beast.
TikTok’s Latest Wellness Trend: Starving Yourself in the Name of K-PopPhoto Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesPastel pink and soft vignette filters, images featuring thin girls with long eyelashes, and good grades and skincare products: These are all manifestations in the world of “Wonyoungism,” a wellness trend growing rapidly online among K-pop fans that, amidst the milky images of bows and strawberries, has faced criticism for promoting eating disorders.The term Wonyoungism itself derives from the K-pop idol Jang Wonyoung, a member of the girl group IVE. At 19 years old, Jang boasts more than 11 million followers on Instagram, and has become something of a platonic ideal for fans online. Wonyoung is confident, smart, pretty, sophisticated, according to those following her; so much so that she has evolved past a typical example of celebrity idolatry and into a theology unto herself. Using phrases like “The Wonyoung Effect” and “Wonyoung Motivation,” evangelical fans online promote a message of self-improvement centered around the singer, telling each other that by making specific lifestyle changes, they can look and, more importantly, feel as seemingly confident as Jang.The trend’s first boom happened last year, after an audio clip from an interview with Jang went viral. “I don’t care—you are you, I am me,” she says, a message that drives home two key tenets of the lifestyle: confidence and effortlessness. Inspired by the clip, the hashtag #wonyoungism bloomed among the fandom soon after; now, it currently has over 292,300 posts on TikTok, and many users post in the comments about how following the singer’s maxim—and the ways developed by fans to embody it—has changed their lives.Read more at The Daily Beast.
TikTok’s Latest Wellness Trend: Starving Yourself in the Name of K-PopPhoto Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesPastel pink and soft vignette filters, images featuring thin girls with long eyelashes, and good grades and skincare products: These are all manifestations in the world of “Wonyoungism,” a wellness trend growing rapidly online among K-pop fans that, amidst the milky images of bows and strawberries, has faced criticism for promoting eating disorders.The term Wonyoungism itself derives from the K-pop idol Jang Wonyoung, a member of the girl group IVE. At 19 years old, Jang boasts more than 11 million followers on Instagram, and has become something of a platonic ideal for fans online. Wonyoung is confident, smart, pretty, sophisticated, according to those following her; so much so that she has evolved past a typical example of celebrity idolatry and into a theology unto herself. Using phrases like “The Wonyoung Effect” and “Wonyoung Motivation,” evangelical fans online promote a message of self-improvement centered around the singer, telling each other that by making specific lifestyle changes, they can look and, more importantly, feel as seemingly confident as Jang.The trend’s first boom happened last year, after an audio clip from an interview with Jang went viral. “I don’t care—you are you, I am me,” she says, a message that drives home two key tenets of the lifestyle: confidence and effortlessness. Inspired by the clip, the hashtag #wonyoungism bloomed among the fandom soon after; now, it currently has over 292,300 posts on TikTok, and many users post in the comments about how following the singer’s maxim—and the ways developed by fans to embody it—has changed their lives.Read more at The Daily Beast.
Upstate NY DA refuses to stop for speeding, drives back home and calls police chief to complain: videoAn upstate New York District Attorney refused to stop for police when she was caught speeding — and instead drove back to her house and called the police chief to complain about the “a–hole” officer who pursued her home, bodycam footage shows. Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley admitted that she was driving 55 mph...
Upstate NY DA refuses to stop for speeding, drives back home and calls police chief to complain: videoAn upstate New York District Attorney refused to stop for police when she was caught speeding — and instead drove back to her house and called the police chief to complain about the “a–hole” officer who pursued her home, bodycam footage shows. Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley admitted that she was driving 55 mph...
Francisco Lindor wishes Orioles kept Jackson Holliday in majors despite brutal startWhen Francisco Lindor learned Jackson Holliday was optioned back to the minors by the Orioles while in the midst of a terrible start, it hit home.
Freight train carrying gasoline, propane derails near Arizona-New Mexico line amid aftermath of severe weatherA freight train carrying gasoline and propane derailed and caught fire Friday near the Arizona-New Mexico state line prompting an immediately shutdown of the busy interstate.
Yankees’ starters picking up slack in Gerrit Cole’s absenceEven before Gerrit Cole went down with an injury in the middle of spring training, there were some questions about the Yankees’ rotation.
Deebo Samuel reveals surprising feelings toward shock 49ers trade discussionsThe trade rumors are flying about 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel after San Francisco selected receiver Ricky Pearsall with their first-round pick on Thursday night.
Aaron Rodgers already ‘excited’ with Jets taking Malachi Corley in NFL draftThe Jets' newest receiver, Malachi Corley, already seems to be receiving a warm welcome to Mr. Rodgers’ neighborhood.
Kawhi Leonard, Clippers struggle again in Game 3 loss to the MavericksClippers star Kawhi Leonard only plays 25 minutes, finishing with nine points and four turnovers, in a Game 3 to the Dallas Mavericks on Friday night.
Spirit’s winning streak comes to an end with home loss to OrlandoBarbra Banda starred for the Pride, whose 3-2 win at Audi Field snapped Washington’s four-game winning streak.
Tennessee Gov. Signs Bill Allowing Teachers to Carry Concealed GunsTennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R) signed a controversial bill on Friday allowing teachers to carry concealed handguns in schools. The post Tennessee Gov. Signs Bill Allowing Teachers to Carry Concealed Guns appeared first on Breitbart.
Tennessee Gov. Signs Bill Allowing Teachers to Carry Concealed GunsTennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R) signed a controversial bill on Friday allowing teachers to carry concealed handguns in schools. The post Tennessee Gov. Signs Bill Allowing Teachers to Carry Concealed Guns appeared first on Breitbart.
Panthers owner David Tepper wildly visits bar that called him out over NFL draft approachThe message: “Please Let The Coach & GM Pick This Year.”
Tennessee, Georgia, Adopt 2A Privacy Acts to Bar Data Collection on Firearm SalesGov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) and Gov. Bill Lee (R-TN) signed Second Amendment privacy acts this week barring the use of credit card merchant codes to collect data on retail firearm purchasers. The post Tennessee, Georgia, Adopt 2A Privacy Acts to Bar Data Collection on Firearm Sales appeared first on Breitbart.
Tennessee, Georgia, Adopt 2A Privacy Acts to Bar Data Collection on Firearm SalesGov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) and Gov. Bill Lee (R-TN) signed Second Amendment privacy acts this week barring the use of credit card merchant codes to collect data on retail firearm purchasers. The post Tennessee, Georgia, Adopt 2A Privacy Acts to Bar Data Collection on Firearm Sales appeared first on Breitbart.
Nationals, still struggling at the plate, do just enough to end skidThe Nationals scrape together a two-run rally in the eight for a 3-1 win in Miami, snapping a three-game losing streak.
Islanders need to begin retooling if this series ends as expectedThe Islanders' reaction to what is likely to be a third straight season of failing to get past the first round will tell how serious they really are.
Federal Judge Finds Pennsylvania Law Barring 18-20 Year-Olds from Concealed Carry UnconstitutionalU.S. District Court judge William S. Stickman decided this week against Pennsylvania's prohibition on 18-20-year-olds securing a concealed carry permit in order to be armed on their persons for self-defense. The post Federal Judge Finds Pennsylvania Law Barring 18-20 Year-Olds from Concealed Carry Unconstitutional appeared first on Breitbart.
Federal Judge Finds Pennsylvania Law Barring 18-20 Year-Olds from Concealed Carry UnconstitutionalU.S. District Court judge William S. Stickman decided this week against Pennsylvania's prohibition on 18-20-year-olds securing a concealed carry permit in order to be armed on their persons for self-defense. The post Federal Judge Finds Pennsylvania Law Barring 18-20 Year-Olds from Concealed Carry Unconstitutional appeared first on Breitbart.
SEAN HANNITY: Gaffe-prone Biden spins 'tall tales' during Howard Stern sit-downPresident Biden was criticized by Fox News host Sean Hannity for his interview with "woke" shock jock Howard Stern, as well as other gaffes he made this week.
‘Coyote vs. Acme’ Foreshadows Hollywood’s Very Depressing FuturePhoto Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty Images/Everett CollectionAccording to its own self-mythology, the entertainment industry is something far grander, more poetic and noble, than just a titanic money-maker. Our beloved movies and TV shows—Hollywood’s “products,” if we must call them that—are the sum of our cultural imagination, collective dreams that mesmerize and inspire.Unfortunately, that sentiment rarely seems to last when studios start looking at their balance sheets. Just ask the filmmakers behind Coyote vs. Acme.Last November, The Wrap and Rolling Stone reported that Warner Bros. Discovery planned to shelf Coyote vs. Acme—a live action/animated comedy starring Will Forte and the Looney Tunes character Wile E. Coyote—in exchange for a tax write-off. Days later, The Wrap claimed that, thanks to public outcry, the studio had changed its tune and invited the filmmakers to shop their project around to potential buyers. By February, however, the same publication reported that the company wanted $75-$80 million for the film and had rejected “handsome” offers from companies including Netflix, Amazon, and Paramount without allowing them to make counter-offers.Read more at The Daily Beast.
‘Coyote vs. Acme’ Foreshadows Hollywood’s Very Depressing FuturePhoto Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty Images/Everett CollectionAccording to its own self-mythology, the entertainment industry is something far grander, more poetic and noble, than just a titanic money-maker. Our beloved movies and TV shows—Hollywood’s “products,” if we must call them that—are the sum of our cultural imagination, collective dreams that mesmerize and inspire.Unfortunately, that sentiment rarely seems to last when studios start looking at their balance sheets. Just ask the filmmakers behind Coyote vs. Acme.Last November, The Wrap and Rolling Stone reported that Warner Bros. Discovery planned to shelf Coyote vs. Acme—a live action/animated comedy starring Will Forte and the Looney Tunes character Wile E. Coyote—in exchange for a tax write-off. Days later, The Wrap claimed that, thanks to public outcry, the studio had changed its tune and invited the filmmakers to shop their project around to potential buyers. By February, however, the same publication reported that the company wanted $75-$80 million for the film and had rejected “handsome” offers from companies including Netflix, Amazon, and Paramount without allowing them to make counter-offers.Read more at The Daily Beast.
LPGA: Grace Kim opens four-stroke lead at Wilshire Country ClubGrace Kim opened a four-stroke lead in the LPGA Tour’s JM Eagle LA Championship, shooting a five-under 66 in tricky conditions at Wilshire Country Club.