Led by Jordan Dingle’s 25 points, the Pennsylvania Quakers defeated the Columbia Lions 74-65.
Manhattan wins 71-66 in OT against Siena
Led by Anthony Nelson’s 19 points, the Manhattan Jaspers defeated the Siena Saints 71-66 in overtime.
Blazers rally from 20 down to end Wizards’ win streak
Anfernee Simons scored 20 of his 33 points in the third quarter and the Portland Trail Blazers erased a 20-point deficit, snapping Washington’s six-game winning streak with a 124-116 victory over the Wizards.
Ovechkin, and Ovi Jr., take the ice at All-Star skills night
When you’ve got the second-most goals in NHL history, you’re evidently permitted to bring a guest onto the ice for the All-Star Skills competition.
Embiid’s double-double keys 76ers as Spurs drop 8th straight
Joel Embiid had 33 points and 10 rebounds and the Philadelphia 76ers beat San Antonio 137-125 and sent the scuffling Spurs to their eighth straight loss.
Elon Musk defeats investors in court
Elon Musk was cleared of wrongdoing in a lawsuit brought by Tesla investors who claimed they lost money due to the billionaire’s tweets
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Kari Lake, still refusing to accept defeat in one race, teases Arizona Senate run
Kari Lake, the fiery former news anchor who narrowly lost a race for governor of Arizona last year, said in an interview that she is considering a Republican campaign for the U.S. Senate in Arizona next year.
Fight between Magic, Timberwolves leads to 5 players ejected
A fight broke out and punches were thrown during the game between the Orlando Magic and Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night.
Australia To Allow Prescription of MDMA and Psilocybin For Medical Use
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: After decades of “demonization”, psychiatrists will be able to prescribe MDMA and psilocybin in Australia from July this year. The Therapeutic Goods Administration made the surprise announcement on…
Japan PM Slams Aide’s “Outrageous” Comments On Living Next To Gay Couples
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Saturday rebuked one of his secretaries, who said he wouldn’t want to live next to lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender couples and warned that people would flee Japan if same-sex marriage was permitted.