Author: Zander Levingston

Stephen Curry scored 31 points as the Golden State Warriors beat the Utah Jazz 134-117 at Chase Center on November 24, 2025, improving to 10-9 while the Jazz fell to 5-12 in a dominant offensive display.

Ferrari chairman John Elkann publicly criticized drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc after their double retirement at the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix, marking a rare public rebuke amid the team's first winless season since 2014.

Hawai'i Rainbow Warriors fell 31-28 to UNLV Rebels in a dramatic Mountain West Conference game at Allegiant Stadium, with a late forced fumble sealing the win. Broadcast globally, the matchup capped a big sports weekend in Vegas.

311 Omakase in Boston earned its first Michelin star in 2025, marking the city's historic debut in the Northeast Cities guide alongside Chef Wei Fa Chen’s precision omakase and bartender Chompon Boonnak’s award-winning cocktails.

The City of Detroit Office of Inspector General released its Fall 2025 newsletter, continuing its quarterly transparency efforts to combat fraud and waste in municipal government — a quiet but vital check on public spending.

Addison Barger’s historic pinch‑hit grand slam fuels the Toronto Blue Jays to an 11‑4 win over the Dodgers in Game 1 of the 2025 World Series, shifting momentum in Toronto’s favor.

Vega Ioane's season‑ending ankle break sidelines a top draft prospect, leaving Penn State football scrambling for wins as the Lions fall 25‑24 to Iowa.

The Cubs shut out the Brewers 6‑0 in NLDS Game 4, forcing a winner‑take‑all Game 5 at Wrigley Field. Ian Happ starred as Chicago seeks a home‑field advantage.

Cincinnati pulls off a 38‑30 upset over No. 14 Iowa State at Nippert Stadium, handing the Cyclones their first loss and shaking up Big 12 and CFP races.

A handful of former NFL and UFC athletes are exploring ibogaine, a powerful psychedelic, to cope with concussion-related symptoms. The therapy isn’t FDA-approved, carries real cardiac risks, and evidence for brain injury is thin. Still, interest is growing as athletes search for relief from headaches, insomnia, depression, and post-concussion syndrome—often at clinics outside the U.S.