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May 10 2026SPORTS

Korea’s Esports Team Gets a New Start for 2026

In March, the Korean e‑sports governing body was chosen to prepare the national squad for an upcoming world cup. The partnership promised that it would pick players, set up training camps, and manage all the logistics for the 2026 competition. Just a month later, in April, both parties announced

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May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Star‑Studded Showdown at the Lakers vs. Thunder Game 3

The third game of the Western Conference semifinals turned downtown Los Angeles into a celebrity hotspot, with movie stars, music producers, and sports legends filling the arena. Leonardo DiCaprio sat on the baseline beside the Thunder bench, joined by actor Lukas Haas. Nearby, Don Johnson and No

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May 10 2026SPORTS

Local athletes shine in recent track, baseball, and soccer events

Two separate track meets wrapped up this weekend, with local teams showing strong performances. At the Saginaw Valley League meet, Heritage High dominated the boys’ competition, securing the title with 139 points. Nick Coleman stood out, breaking his own records in the 200m and 400m dashes. Meanwhil

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May 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

A car that laughs at logic—and wins

The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray isn’t just another hybrid with mediocre performance. It’s a rebellion against common sense. By combining a roaring 6. 2-liter V8 with an electric motor up front, it hits 60 mph in 2. 5 seconds—faster than the high-end Z06 that costs more. This is no apology for hybr

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May 10 2026SPORTS

When NASCAR Stars Left the Speedway Too Soon

The open-wheel racing world has always thrilled fans with roaring engines and high-speed chases. NASCAR, the stock car racing giant, built its fame from fast cars circling tracks since the late 1940s. Over time, it grew into a high-stakes billion-dollar business, far beyond just cars zooming in loop

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May 10 2026SPORTS

What’s Next for Golf’s Big Names After 2026?

The golf world is watching closely as LIV Golf faces a major shift in 2026, when Saudi Arabia’s funding ends. Players caught between two tours now have questions about their future. Rory McIlroy, a top golfer himself, recently shared his take on whether LIV stars could return to the PGA Tour. He cal

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May 09 2026SPORTS

High School Games: What’s Next

Students and parents will soon have fresh news about their favorite teams. A new weekly email is set to arrive in inboxes every Monday, so no one misses a game. The message will bring scores, key moments and simple explanations that anyone can follow. Parents who want quick updates can sign

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May 09 2026SPORTS

A Quick Guide to Today’s Sports‑Themed Puzzle

Today’s puzzle mixes sports and music, making it a playful challenge for fans of both worlds. It’s called the Sports Edition and is available on The Athletic’s app or online for free, but it won’t show up in the NYT Games app. The puzzle is split into four color groups, each with its own theme. Th

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May 09 2026SPORTS

College Games Expand, Fans Stay – What’s the Deal?

Fans keep cheering even as college tournaments grow larger. Some say that the newer playoff format dilutes the game’s spirit. They argue that more teams mean less excitement and tougher schedules for players who are already juggling school work. Yet the audience doesn’t seem to mind. The bigger

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May 09 2026SPORTS

UC's Gambling Scandal: Why Answers Are Still Missing

A quarterback for the University of Cincinnati’s football team was caught breaking NCAA gambling rules last season. Now, the school faces accusations of knowing about it—and yet, no one at UC is talking. Reports from major news outlets suggest the university was aware, but UC keeps quiet. If they di

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