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Larry Tamblyn, the legendary musician and founding member of The Standells, has passed away at the age of 82. His nephew, Dennis Tamblyn, shared the heartbreaking news on Facebook, revealing that the rock icon took his final bow on Friday, March 21.

Mick Cronin wasn’t going to entertain the question—at least not right away. A reporter eager to get the UCLA coach’s thoughts on next season was quickly shut down, much like an opposing guard trying to break past Tennessee’s relentless press defense.

The Boston Celtics have a long and storied history, filled with legendary players, unforgettable moments, and an ever-changing lineup of jersey numbers. Since the team's inception in the early days of the Basketball Association of America (BAA) — the league that eventually evolved into today’s NBA — players have suited up in an incredible 68 different jersey numbers. Additionally, the team has three numbers that don’t follow the typical numerical series, adding even more uniqueness to their rich heritage. Over 500 players have proudly worn the Celtics' green and white, contributing to the legacy of one of the most successful franchises in professional basketball.

The road to the 2025 NFL Draft continues, and with every passing day, new insights, predictions, and speculations emerge. What’s on the agenda today? Another mock draft, of course! But hold on—this one has an added layer of intrigue, making it stand out from the usual projections. If you’re an NFL fan who thrives on draft discussions, then Chad Reuter’s latest four-round mock draft is something you’ll want to analyze in detail.

High school students got a rare glimpse into the way their political leaders in Washington, D.C., tackle some of the nation’s most pressing issues. And the issue at hand? Gun violence—now the leading cause of death among children in the United States.

President Donald Trump Makes a Grand Entrance at the NCAA Wrestling Championships

Bruce Willis' wife, Emma Heming Willis, is celebrating a major milestone in their love story—their 16th wedding anniversary! The model and advocate, 46, took to Instagram on Friday to reflect on the incredible journey she’s shared with the legendary "Die Hard" star, now 70.

The recent controversy surrounding the use of AI in The Brutalist has sparked quite a debate in the film industry. However, legendary director David Cronenberg is stepping up to defend the Oscar-nominated film, pushing back against what he believes is an unfair attack. While speaking with his longtime collaborator Howard Shore at the London Soundtrack Festival, Cronenberg suggested that there might be a "campaign against" Brady Corbet’s film.

The Philadelphia 76ers are in a bit of a limbo right now, waiting anxiously for the NBA Draft Lottery on May 12 to see if they get to keep their top-six protected draft pick. As things stand, they currently hold the fifth-worst record in the league, putting them right in the mix for a high lottery selection. However, there's a little wrinkle in the standings—Philadelphia is tied with the Brooklyn Nets, but because Brooklyn has the better division record, the tiebreaker pushes the Sixers "ahead" in the lottery order.

When it comes to stepping up in big moments, UConn’s freshman sensation Sarah Strong has proven time and time again that she’s built for the spotlight. On Saturday, in her first-ever NCAA Tournament game, Strong put on a show, delivering a stellar performance that left no room for nerves. With 20 points, 12 rebounds, five assists, and five blocks, she was everywhere on the court, helping second-seeded UConn dominate Arkansas State with a crushing 103-34 victory in the first round at Gampel Pavilion.

When it comes to basketball history, few franchises have had a journey as unique as the Brooklyn Nets. From their humble beginnings in 1967 as the "New Jersey Americans" in the American Basketball Association (ABA) to their evolution into the powerhouse team they are today, the Nets have built a legacy filled with remarkable players, unforgettable moments, and, of course, a wide range of jersey numbers worn by their athletes.

Patrick Maroon, a three-time Stanley Cup champion and a beloved figure in the hockey world, has announced that this season will be his last. The veteran forward, who turns 37 next month, shared his decision in an emotional pregame television interview before the Chicago Blackhawks faced off against the St. Louis Blues in his hometown.

Lakers vs. Bulls: A Showdown Before the Road Trip Begins

Tensions are once again on the rise in the Middle East as Israel has issued a stern warning, vowing to "respond severely" after rockets were fired from Lebanon. This marks the first such attack since the fragile ceasefire agreement took effect in November. While no group has come forward to claim responsibility, the incident has already set off alarms across the region.

FBI agents are burning the midnight oil—literally—working around the clock in intense 12-hour overnight shifts. But this isn’t about an immediate national security threat. Instead, it’s all about reviewing and redacting documents related to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein before the Justice Department makes them public. The push for transparency has created a whirlwind of activity, with agents scrambling to get the job done while juggling other high-priority investigations.

Could 2025 Be Cyndi Lauper’s Year for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?

The NFC East: A Division of Change and the Eagles' Path to Dominance

The Los Angeles Lakers are gearing up to host the Chicago Bulls this Saturday, and if you're eager to catch the action live, you're in the right place! After a grueling stretch of games, the Lakers are looking to get back on track with a much-needed win at home.

Heathrow Airport Resumes Flights After Major Power Outage

A heated legal battle is unfolding between the Trump administration and federal courts over the deportation of Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador, despite a court order explicitly blocking such actions. The dispute, which has captured national attention, could potentially escalate to the Supreme Court.