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When it comes to the 2025 NFL Draft, predicting player destinations can be a wild ride. While most draft analysts believe Boise State's star running back, Ashton Jeanty, won’t still be available when the Denver Broncos are on the clock at pick No. 20, anything can happen on draft night. After all, surprises and last-minute trades are part of what makes the NFL Draft one of the most exciting events in football.

In a whirlwind of high-stakes diplomacy, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer engaged in critical discussions with world leaders, including US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron, following his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Downing Street. The meetings underscored Britain’s unwavering support for Ukraine amid growing global tensions and a heated transatlantic dispute over military aid.

The Trump administration has once again ramped up its efforts to hold federal employees accountable, sending out a second round of emails late Friday evening. This latest move follows an earlier attempt that failed due to conflicting directives, causing widespread confusion among federal agencies. The emails, confirmed by Reuters, originated from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and demanded that government workers summarize their accomplishments over the past week by listing five key achievements.

Illegal border crossings into the United States have plunged to their lowest levels in at least 25 years, a milestone that has sparked discussions across the country. The sharp decline in illegal crossings comes as the Department of Defense steps up border security operations, reinforcing efforts with military deployment and stricter enforcement measures.

The excitement for Hollywood’s biggest night kicked off early this year with an emotional and star-studded Oscar rehearsal on Saturday morning—just a day before the 97th Academy Awards takes center stage (ABC and Hulu, 7 p.m. ET/4 PT). Even before the cameras roll for the official ceremony, there were already moments of laughter, heartwarming reunions, and even a few stage jitters as presenters fine-tuned their performances at the iconic Dolby Theatre.

Hollywood is buzzing with excitement as the 97th Academy Awards approaches, and behind the scenes, the energy is just as electric! With rehearsals in full swing at the Dolby Theatre, stars are letting loose, sharing laughs, and getting ready to bring their A-game to the big stage. From unexpected duos to hilarious slip-ups, here’s an inside look at what went down during the star-studded run-throughs before Hollywood’s biggest night.

Pittsburgh Steelers and the Quarterback Conundrum: Could Will Howard Be the Answer?

The Indianapolis Colts are heading into the 2025 season with a clear priority—fixing their safety situation. And while free agency or early-round draft picks might be the first moves they make, they can’t afford to overlook some intriguing Day 3 prospects who turned heads at the NFL Combine. According to PFF’s Trevor Sikkema, a few late-round safeties stood out in testing, and they might just be the hidden gems the Colts need to bolster their secondary.

When it comes to the history of NBA franchises, few teams have undergone as much transformation as the Oklahoma City Thunder. From their origins as the Seattle SuperSonics in 1967 to their relocation and rebranding in 2008, the franchise carries a legacy that spans decades. Over the years, a total of 51 different jersey numbers have been worn by players representing the team, each number holding a unique story within the franchise's history.

The Philadelphia 76ers are heading into the rest of their season without their superstar, Joel Embiid. The reigning 2023 MVP has been officially ruled out due to a lingering left knee issue, putting an end to a season that never quite clicked for him. It’s a devastating blow for the Sixers, who were hoping to make a strong push in the playoffs with their franchise centerpiece leading the charge.

Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine was nothing short of electric as the next generation of quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers took the field. While some of the biggest names, like All-Americans Ashton Jeanty and Tetairoa McMillan, opted out of Saturday’s on-field workouts, there was still no shortage of jaw-dropping performances. The Carolina Panthers and every other NFL team had their eyes locked in, scouting for future stars who could make an impact at the next level. And believe me, there were some standout athletes who turned heads with their sheer speed, explosiveness, and agility.

In a dramatic turn of events at the White House, a highly anticipated economic partnership deal between the U.S. and Ukraine was abruptly derailed following a heated confrontation between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and former U.S. President Donald Trump. The tense exchange, which took place in the Oval Office, not only scuttled the planned agreement but also led to a sharp war of words that echoed across political circles and media outlets.

In a move sure to spark debate among sports fans and historians alike, former President Donald Trump announced that he plans to issue a full pardon for baseball legend Pete Rose. Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to make the announcement, emphasizing that Rose, despite his well-documented gambling past, had never bet against his own team.

Netflix has once again pulled off a major Hollywood coup, outbidding some of the biggest names in the industry to secure global rights to the highly anticipated Natalie Portman-led romantic comedy Good Sex. The deal, which is valued at approximately $55 million, has been one of the most significant transactions to come out of this year's European Film Market (EFM) in Berlin. While this year’s market wasn’t exactly buzzing with big-ticket deals on the ground, negotiations behind the scenes have been intense, and Good Sex emerged as one of the most sought-after projects.

Shohei Ohtani made a thrilling return to the field on Friday night, electrifying fans with a powerful opposite-field home run in his first at-bat of the spring. But beyond the spectacle of his bat, the reigning National League MVP left the Los Angeles Dodgers' 6-5 victory over the Los Angeles Angels with something even more valuable—confidence in his surgically repaired left shoulder. "Regardless of the results, I think the biggest takeaway was being able to go through my three at-bats without any issues," Ohtani said through interpreter Will Ireton. "Physically, it felt really good."

The Indianapolis Colts have a clear objective this offseason—bolstering their tight end position. As General Manager Chris Ballard pointed out after the season, they need a stronger pass-catching presence at the position, and there’s no better place to scout talent than the 2025 NFL Combine.

Pope Francis Faces Another Health Setback, Sparking Global Concern and Prayer

Retired Army Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins, the first Black superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), will be stepping down in June after the school’s Board of Visitors voted against extending his contract. The decision, made in a 10-6 vote during a closed-door meeting on Friday, has sparked discussions about VMI’s ongoing assortmentefforts and the pushback they’ve faced from some conservative alumni.

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is making waves in the national political arena, positioning himself as one of the loudest voices opposing former President Donald Trump. His latest move? A strong warning against the Trump administration’s proposed Medicaid cuts, which he claims would be disastrous for vulnerable communities.

In a major legal showdown, former President Donald Trump is facing a lawsuit from the Democratic Party over a controversial executive order that allegedly grants him excessive control over the independent Federal Election Commission (FEC). The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., on Friday, marks the Democrats' first major legal challenge against Trump since he assumed office for his second term.