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The New York Giants have been rocking their "legacy uniforms" twice a season since 2022, giving fans a blast from the past. These games at MetLife Stadium aren't just about the threads; they're about creating a whole vibe straight outta 1980-99, complete with throwback wraparounds and logos.

The Tennessee Titans are gearing up for the 2024 NFL draft by focusing on edge rushers. They recently hosted Jalyx Hunt, an edge rusher from Houston Christian, for evaluation. This news, reported by Aaron Wilson of Click2Houston.com, adds to the excitement around the upcoming draft.

The Golden State Warriors have been raining down threes since the arrival of Steph Curry and Klay Thompson in the Bay Area, racking up accolades and rewriting NBA history books. But their recent game against the Los Angeles Lakers in Hollywood took their three-point shooting to another level.

During a recent Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, United States Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin addressed various concerns about the situation in Gaza. He firmly rejected claims of genocide by Israel, emphasizing the lack of evidence to support such accusations. Senator Elizabeth Warren's remarks on social media, alleging ample evidence of genocide, had stirred controversy but lacked substantial backing.

President Joe Biden, in a recent Univision interview, discussed the possibility of using executive authority to close the southern border with Mexico, especially since a bipartisan bill that would have given him such authority was blocked by Republicans in Congress. He mentioned that his administration is currently exploring whether he has the power to do so without congressional approval.

Amid all the buzz about a possible split, Gwen Stefani wants everyone to know that she's still head over heels in love with her husband, Blake Shelton. The No Doubt star set the record straight in a recent Nylon interview, calling Blake her "best friend" and shutting down any divorce rumors.

Zendaya's latest role in Luca Guadagnino’s “Challengers” marks a refreshing departure from her usual teen and 20-something roles. In an interview with Vogue, the 27-year-old actress pondered whether audiences would "buy her as her own age, or maybe a little bit older, because I have friends that have kids, or are having kids."

Facing yet another career-threatening setback, Cincinnati Reds pitcher Tejay Antone found himself in a familiar spot on Sunday, grappling with the emotional toll of a major injury. This time, it was his elbow, which had already undergone two previous surgeries, that gave out on him.

Caitlin Clark, the standout player for the Iowa Hawkeyes, clinched the 2024 Wooden Award on Tuesday, securing her place as the top player in women's college basketball for the second year running.

Julio Urías, the former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, is in hot water, facing five misdemeanor charges following a public scuffle with his wife, as confirmed by the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office. These charges include two counts of domestic battery in a dating relationship, along with one count each of spousal battery, false imprisonment, and assault.

Looks like there's some big news coming out of Kentucky, and it's not just about John Calipari. Freshman guard Rob Dillingham is making moves, too. He just announced he's throwing his hat in the ring for the NBA Draft, and the buzz is he could go top 10, maybe even top 5. That's some serious excitement brewing!

So, you know, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu just dropped the bomb that Israel's gearing up for a big move in Gaza's Rafah city. It's been in the works for weeks now, with the government dropping hints left and right.

Billie Eilish is dropping what's bound to be one of 2024's hottest albums, and she's doing it in a way that's got fans buzzing. Her third record, *Hit Me Hard And Soft*, is set to hit shelves on May 17th, and here's the kicker—she's not releasing any singles beforehand. That's right, fans will get to soak in the whole album all at once!

Zach Eflin didn’t have the birthday bash he hoped for. It was his first time pitching on his big 3-0 in the major leagues, but it turned out to be a tough day. The Angels came out swinging hard, and Eflin just couldn't find his groove, giving up the first five runs in a 7-1 loss for the Rays.

With the Detroit Red Wings gearing up for their next big game, all eyes are on Alex DeBrincat. The former 40-goal scorer has been in a bit of a slump lately, only netting one goal since the start of March. Given his crucial role in the team and the importance of every point at this stage, fans are hoping for a breakout performance from him soon.

With the Kentucky coaching job expected to open officially, UConn's Danny Hurley has made it clear that he's sticking with the Huskies, aiming for a third consecutive national title. After UConn's 75-60 victory over Purdue to clinch the NCAA tournament championship, Hurley joked with reporters about the rumors linking him to Kentucky, saying it's not a concern and they should ask his wife, Andrea, a New Jersey native. He humorously mentioned that he can't afford a divorce after just starting to make money and moving her further from home.

As families returned to Khan Younis, the largest city in southern Gaza, after Israel's recent withdrawal, they were met with a scene of devastation, far from the home they remembered. A Palestinian humanitarian worker described the shock of seeing streets obliterated and his own house vanished, replaced by rubble. Other homes had suffered the same fate, either destroyed by airstrikes or burned down.

The hype around Trump's hush money trial is heating up as a New York appeals court just shut down his bid to change the trial venue. His legal team made a last-minute attempt to postpone the trial, arguing that Trump couldn't get a fair shake in New York. But Associate Justice Lizbeth González swiftly tossed out the request, keeping the trial on track to start next week.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre fielded questions about Pope Francis' recent declaration denouncing gender theory on Monday, standing by President Biden's support for the transgender community.

Billie Eilish just dropped a bombshell announcement! Her third studio album, "Hit Me Hard and Soft," is hitting the shelves on May 17. No more teasing with singles beforehand - she's going all-in with a full album drop.