RTS

Advertisement
Apr 01 2025SPORTS

A Coach's Exit and a School's Dilemma

Kevin Willard's time at Maryland was brief and tumultuous. He took over the team in 2022, but his tenure ended abruptly in 2025. Willard often compared Maryland's Big Ten conference unfavorably to the Big East, where he had previously coached at Seton Hall. He cited issues with scheduling, travel, a

reading time less than a minute
Apr 01 2025SPORTS

A Star's Fall: Braves' Outfielder Faces 80-Game Ban

The Atlanta Braves are dealing with a significant setback as their outfielder, Jurickson Profar, has been suspended for 80 games. This penalty comes after he tested positive for a banned substance, specifically chorionic gonadotropin, a performance-enhancing drug. The suspension starts immediately,

reading time less than a minute
Apr 01 2025SPORTS

Texas Longhorns March to the Final Four

A new era is dawning for the Texas Longhorns. This time, they are heading to the Final Four of the women's college basketball tournament. This is the first time in 22 years that the Longhorns have made it this far. The Longhorns are now 35-3 this season, and they earned their spot in the Final

reading time less than a minute
Apr 01 2025BUSINESS

Hooters' Big Shift: What's Next for the Iconic Chain?

The restaurant chain Hooters has taken a significant step by filing for bankruptcy. This move, announced on a Monday, might sound alarming, but it's actually a strategic plan to strengthen the brand. The company, famous for its distinctive waitress uniforms and chicken wings, is not shutting down. I

reading time less than a minute
Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The 3-Point Revolution: How Providence College Pioneered a Game-Changer

Basketball has changed a lot over the years. One of the biggest changes came with the introduction of the 3-point shot. This rule wasn't new when it was adopted by the NCAA. It had been part of the old ABA league. But it was Rick Pitino, then coaching at Providence College, who really saw its potent

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Myanmar's Race Against Time: Global Aid Rallies as US Lags

In the aftermath of a massive 7. 7-magnitude earthquake, Myanmar is facing a daunting task of recovery. The earthquake has left a trail of destruction, particularly in Mandalay, the country's second-largest city. The disaster's full impact is still unfolding, with the death toll already at 1, 700 an

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2025POLITICS

The Battle for Wisconsin's Top Court: A Billionaire's Bet

Wisconsin's Supreme Court race is heating up, and a familiar name is making waves. Elon Musk, the world's richest person, is pouring millions into the race, aiming to sway voters in his favor. His political action committee, America PAC, has been busy knocking on doors across the state, trying to ra

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Putin and Trump: A Shaky Alliance

The relationship between Russia and the US is a bit like a rollercoaster, with ups and downs. Recently, things got tense when US President Trump expressed his frustration with Russian President Putin. This happened after Putin suggested a new government in Ukraine, which Trump did not like. Trump ev

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2025OPINION

How Sports Can Shape or Break Young Minds

The character Jamie Miller from the show "Adolescence" has sparked a lot of talk about young men feeling alone and angry. Jamie's story is a tough one. He got caught up in some really bad stuff online and ended up doing something terrible. This has made people, including the UK Prime Minister, think

reading time less than a minute
Mar 31 2025WEATHER

Stormy Sunday: Midwest and South Braced for Severe Weather

The Midwest and South were on high alert for severe weather on Sunday. A massive storm system had already caused significant damage over the weekend, with over 50 reports of damaging winds and hail across the Plains. Oklahoma saw hailstones as large as 3 inches in Amber. The National Weather Service

reading time less than a minute