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Multiple NHL Teams Have Opted Out of ‘Pride Night’ Jerseys, as Resistance Grows Despite Media Pressure

The San Jose Sharks' James Reimer became the second player in two months to publicly opt out of wearing a "Pride"-themed warm-up jersey, joining the Philadelphia Flyers' Ivan Provorov, who also cited his Christian beliefs as the reason not to participate.

Coach Fired for Praying at Football Game Reinstated to Old Role, Gets Nearly $2 Million Settlement

Joseph Kennedy, a high school assistant football coach fired eight years ago for praying on the field with students, returned to his old position and will receive a $1.78 million settlement.

Silicon Valley Bank Bailout Is Socialism for the Rich

Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) is getting a bailout.

‘Teacher of the Year’ Charged with Child Sexual Abuse and Child Pornography

Jacqueline Ma was arrested Thursday and faces 14 charges relating to possession of child pornography, sexual exploitation of a child and "preventing or dissuading a witness or victim."

West Virginia Legalizes Open Carry On College Campuses

Republican West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice officially signed a bill into law that allows concealed carry permit holders to carry their firearms on the campuses of state colleges and universities.

‘Hogwarts Legacy’ Now One of the Fastest-Selling Video Games of All Time Despite Woke Boycott Attempts

The Harry Potter-inspired game, developed by Warner Bros. Games, has generated $850 million in revenue and sold 12 million copies, according to figures released by the company.

Lab-Grown Minibrains Will Be Used as ‘Biological Hardware’ to Create New Biocomputers, Scientists Propose

Lab-grown "minibrains" could someday be linked together to act as powerful and efficient biocomputers, scientists have suggested.

Buttigieg Under Investigation for Use of Private Jets

The Department of Transportation's internal watchdog is auditing Secretary Pete Buttigieg's use of private jets, which came under scrutiny after a report revealed he had taken at least 18 flights using taxpayer-funded private jets since taking office in early 2021.

UNLV Defensive Lineman Ryan Keeler Dies at 20 Years Old

University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) defensive lineman Ryan Keeler died Feb. 20, according to The Las Vegas Review-Journal.

NBA Fines Nets’ Player $40,000 Over Anti-Gay Remark During Postgame Interview

Brooklyn Nets guard Cam Thomas was hit with a $40,000 fine by the NBA on Friday after he used "derogatory and disparaging language" during a postgame interview following the Nets' 116-105 win over the Chicago Bulls the night before.

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