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Apr 20 2026SPORTS

Baseball drama: how one player’s hits kept a team’s season running

The Lake Charles College Prep baseball team faced a make-or-break moment last weekend against Kenner Discovery Health Science. Losing the first game Friday left them one loss away from elimination. But Saturday’s doubleheader turned into a rollercoaster that no one predicted. In the second game, wi

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Apr 20 2026SPORTS

Better hitting and Woo’s arm keep Mariners hot in Texas

Seattle’s bats woke up just in time for Sunday’s doubleheader finale. Under clear skies and rising temperatures, the Mariners used timely power to crush Texas 5-2 and grab their second series victory of the year. Instead of folding against a tough southpaw, they delivered early and often, led by a p

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Apr 19 2026SPORTS

A Question of Fitness: Should the Captain Play?

The discussion around Callum McGregor’s health has become a hot topic. A recent injury has kept him out of several key matches, including the cup quarter‑final at Ibrox. Fans have noticed his sluggish performance in recent games, and the situation could hurt Celtic’s chances as the season reaches it

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Apr 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Fans Light Up NBA Playoffs

The 2026 NBA playoffs have turned into a star‑filled show. Fans in the arena are more than just basketball lovers; they’re also famous faces from music, film and sports. In the first game of the Houston Rockets versus Los Angeles Lakers series at Madison Square Garden, rapper Travis Scott joined

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Apr 19 2026SPORTS

Smart Betting Starts Here: Grab Your $20 Bonus for Big Sports Games

Sports fans have a new chance to turn their predictions into cash before the biggest games of the season. A betting platform is now offering a $20 bonus to new users—but only if they deposit at least $20 first. This isn’t just for basketball. Hockey and baseball fans can join in too, with the NHL’s

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Apr 18 2026SPORTS

Shaq’s Secret Rule for Texting

Shaquille O’Neal, the former basketball legend now in his mid‑fifties, has a strict policy about who he texts. He says he never reaches out to current or former NBA stars because, in his words, they can be difficult people. He has been very clear about this stance for years. He even stepped away

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Apr 18 2026SPORTS

Hornets vs. Magic: A Play‑In Showdown

The final two games of the NBA play‑in tournament will decide who moves on to the Sweet 16. Charlotte’s Hornets face Orlando’s Magic, while Golden State’s Warriors meet Phoenix’s Suns. The winners earn a spot in the first round of the playoffs, with the Hornets’ victory giving them an No. 8 seed and

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Apr 18 2026SPORTS

Celtics and Sixers ready for playoff clash as fans bring the heat

Boston’s TD Garden is always loud, but playoff games crank it up even more. Playing there for five years, Sam Hauser knows how crazy the crowd gets when the Celtics take the floor. Before their first-round matchup with Philadelphia, he made sure to praise the fans. "They bring energy every game, " H

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Apr 18 2026SPORTS

Maban Jabriel picks Maryland for next basketball chapter

A 6'9" basketball player just made a big move by choosing Maryland for his next season. Maban Jabriel, who played for Queens University last year, recently visited the Maryland basketball program and decided it was the right fit. His choice came after considering several other schools during his tra

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Apr 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

What’s really changing with Apple’s next iPads?

Apple’s upcoming iPad updates bring small but meaningful upgrades. The next iPad mini, expected in late 2026, will switch from LCD to OLED, making colors richer than the current screen. The device might grow slightly larger, from 8. 3 to 8. 7 inches, and could finally get ProMotion, a feature long m

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