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Jun 05 2026SPORTS

How Wind and Pressure Broke Aryna Sabalenka's Run at the French Open

Aryna Sabalenka’s quick exit from the 2026 French Open shocked many, including tennis experts. After dominating early rounds, she lost to Diana Shnaider in straight sets. The Belarusian’s strong start—leading 6-3, 5-3—suddenly fell apart. One moment seemed to flip everything: she had a double break

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Windy Woes Shake Top Seed at French Open

Aryna Sabalenka, the world’s number one, entered the Paris tournament with confidence, having dominated early in both sets against Diana Shnaider. The match started well for Sabalenka, who led 6‑3, 5‑3, but the wind on Court Philippe Chatrier turned into a formidable opponent. As gusts grew stronger

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Jun 04 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Skellige’s Question‑Mark Puzzle: A Designer’s Confession

The island chain in the third Witcher game is famous for its dense clusters of hidden markers. Players often complain that hunting these “? ” icons feels like chasing empty treasure chests—there are many, but the rewards rarely match the effort. A longtime employee of the studio that made the gam

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Draft Picks, Quarters and a New Safety: NFL Moves in Focus

The Patriots are holding onto their 2028 first‑round pick, a valuable asset that could help them choose the next starting quarterback. The trade that sent A. J. Brown to Philadelphia left the team with a single high‑value draft slot, and that pick is now seen as a strategic tool for the future. Bec

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Jun 04 2026SPORTS

Thunder’s Possible Roster Shake‑Up

The Oklahoma City Thunder are likely already deciding who to let go this offseason. One player that stands out is swingman Luguentz Dort, whose team option of $17. 7 million expires next summer. Dort has been with the Thunder since 2019, sharing a longest‑tenured status with superstar Shai Gilgeous‑

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Jun 04 2026OPINION

College sports needs real change, not just more government help

The big sports leagues aren’t happy with a new Senate bill meant to "fix" college sports. The bill, called the Protect College Sports Act, tries to help the NCAA and its members with problems they created themselves. For years, these schools worked together to make rules that kept players from getti

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

A. J. Brown leaves Eagles: teammates balance emotions and business realities

The Eagles wrapped up another practice with little time for nostalgia. Just days after A. J. Brown was sent to New England, teammates reflected on two years of shared wins, tight practices, and the unspoken rule that football runs on more than just emotion. The trade felt like a page turn for a team

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Jun 02 2026SPORTS

Two Big NFL Name Changes You Might Have Missed

The New York Giants aren't just shaking up their roster for next season—they're also bringing back a familiar face. Odell Beckham Jr. , a star wide receiver from their past, will return to the team after testing the waters with a recent workout. Beckham first joined the Giants back in 2014 when he w

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Jun 02 2026SPORTS

Rams get Myles Garrett in a big trade while Browns build for the future

The Los Angeles Rams made a bold move by trading for star defensive end Myles Garrett, sending shockwaves through the NFL. In return, Cleveland gets young edge rusher Jared Verse, a 2027 first-round pick, a 2028 second-rounder, and a 2029 third-round choice. The trade looks even bigger when you cons

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Jun 02 2026FINANCE

Ethereum’s Challenges: Why the Price Isn’t Moving Up

Ethereum’s price has been stuck in a tight range for months, and the reasons go beyond just market mood. The Ethereum Foundation, once the guiding force behind the network, is shrinking. Key decision-makers have left, leaving behind questions about where the project is headed. Without clear leadersh

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