Monthly Archives: March, 2026
White House Blasts New York Times Criticism of Ballroom Plans
Topline White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized the authors of a New York Times architectural analysis of President Donald Trump’s proposed White House ballroom that published Sunday, lambasting the writers and lauding the president as a builder of “world-class buildings” but not addressing the criticisms of the structure. Karoline Leavitt called out the critics
The NFL Offseason Guide to Legal Social Casinos for Football Fans in Non-Gambling States
The NFL Offseason Guide to Legal Social Casinos for Football Fans in Non-Gambling States As the NFL offseason stretches from the Super Bowl in February through the draft in late April and into training camps by July, football fans in states without legal real-money gambling face a familiar challenge: how to keep the excitement alive
NFL announces plans to develop a professional flag football league for men and women
The NFL has announced a partnership with TMRW Sports to develop and operate a professional flag football league for women and men. A launch timeline is expected to align with flag football's Olympic debut at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. "As the flag football movement continues its explosive global growth, a professional flag league completes
SB Nation Reacts Survey: What would you like to see the Saints do in the 1st round of the draft?
Skip to main content Canal Street Chronicles SB Nation Reacts Survey: What would you like to see the Saints do in the 1st round of the draft? Vote in this week’s poll and let us know! Mar 30, 2026, 9:00 PM UTC April is almost here which means the NFL Draft is just a few
Malzahn, Tedford joining CFP selection committee
Recently retired coach Gus Malzahn, who won a national title in 2010 as Auburn's offensive coordinator, will join former Cal head coach Jeff Tedford on the College Football Playoff selection committee this spring, the CFP announced Monday. Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yurachek will return as the committee chair for the second season, and
Michigan has reasons to brag in basketball and football after reaching Final Four
Michigan Wolverines supporters can "Hail to the Victors" in football and men's basketball. The Wolverines crushed the Tennessee Volunteers 95-62 in the Elite Eight at the United Center in Chicago on Sunday, securing their ninth Final Four appearance. (This figure includes appearances in 1992 and 1993 that the NCAA vacated because of violations.) That further
Meet the Man Making Music With His Brain Implant
Galen Buckwalter didn’t hesitate to get a craniotomy in 2024 as part of a brain implant study at Caltech. The 69-year-old research psychologist wanted to contribute to cutting-edge science that could help other people with paralysis. Buckwalter has been a quadriplegic since a diving accident at age 16 left him paralyzed from the chest down.
Report: Series Entertainment-owned mobile studio Pixelberry lays off staff
Image via Pixelberry Studios Series Entertainment-owned developer Pixelberry Studios, best known for the mobile game Choices , has reportedly laid off staff. Word of the alleged layoffs comes via LinkedIn , where a senior game writer at Pixelberry said that "the game dev layoff beast caught me at last" after over eight years with the
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