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Copenhagen's iconic old stock exchange was engulfed in a massive fire, leading to the dramatic collapse of its spire. The building, known for its unique spire shaped like the tail of four dragons, became a spectacle as bystanders watched in shock.

Rhea Ripley had to give up her WWE Women's World Championship on Monday due to a shoulder injury that will keep her out of action for months. The injury occurred during a backstage segment on "Monday Night Raw" after WrestleMania 40. Liv Morgan, in her ongoing quest to take down Ripley, attacked her with a chair, slamming her into a hallway wall, which is believed to have caused the injury.

The Philadelphia sports scene is heating up with the 76ers inching closer to the playoffs and the Flyers still in contention. But understanding the playoff scenarios in the NBA and NHL can feel like decoding a secret message.

The Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid hit a major milestone on Monday night, racking up his 100th assist of the season against the San Jose Sharks. This achievement makes him just the fourth player in NHL history to reach triple digits for assists in a single season.

Last week, the Denver Broncos gave a warm welcome to local talent Roger Rosengarten, an offensive lineman from Washington, for a pre-draft visit. The news, first reported by KUSA-TV's Mike Klis, adds an exciting twist to the Broncos' draft preparations.

The New York Giants' head coach, Brian Daboll, is making big moves this offseason to revamp the team's strength and conditioning program. After a rough 2023 season filled with injuries, Daboll is determined to turn things around. He brought in Frank Piraino as the new director of strength and conditioning, along with Drew Wilson and Steven Tatekawa to assist him. Additionally, Aaron Wellman returned as the executive director of player performance.

Hannah Waddingham, the talented actress from "Ted Lasso," had a strong message for a photographer who crossed the line during a photo shoot in London. It all went down at the Olivier Awards, where Hannah was hosting. A fan video shared with Fox News Digital caught the moment when Hannah, looking stunning in a lavender dress, suddenly got fed up with something the photographer said.

The White House on Monday steered clear of commenting on any potential Israeli response to Iran's weekend attack, emphasizing the desire to avoid further escalation in the region. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby made it clear that the decision on whether and how to respond lies with Israel, stating, "This is an Israeli decision to make."

Will Smith made a surprise appearance at the Coachella music festival over the weekend, marking his first step towards a comeback since the infamous "Oscars slap" incident a couple of years ago. During Colombian superstar J Balvin’s set, Smith performed his 1997 hit, “Men in Black,” dressed in the iconic black suit, tie, and sunglasses from the movie. The stage was set with a backdrop of alien heads, and dancers in agent and extraterrestrial costumes joined them, creating an electrifying atmosphere.

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recently criticized her conservative colleagues, saying they lacked "reason and restraint" in allowing Idaho's ban on transgender youth health care during an appeal.

The Women's Hockey World Championships in the USA wrapped up with a bang as Team USA clinched the silver medal after a thrilling 6-5 final against Canada. Laila Edwards, a rising star from Wisconsin, shone bright throughout the tournament and was named the MVP. Her performance was outstanding, scoring six goals on just ten shots in seven games. She had a goal and an assist in the final and a hat trick in the semifinals against Finland.

Will the 2024 NFL Draft's overall depth, considered weaker than in past years, push Green Bay Packers GM Brian Gutekunst to take a more aggressive approach?

The Houston Texans are making waves this offseason, emerging as one of the big winners. But hey, it's not just about the flashy moves; they gotta back it up on the field in 2024.

Caitlin Clark, the superstar of women's college basketball, has officially joined the ranks of the pros. The Indiana Fever snagged her as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA draft, creating a buzz among the 1,000 fans at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Tickets for the event sold out in a flash, just 15 minutes after going on sale a few months ago.

Sophie Nelisse is excited about her film, *Irena's Vow*, hitting theaters for a special two-day screening. The movie tells the story of Irena Gut Opdyke, a courageous Polish nurse who risked her life to hide Jewish people from the Nazis during World War II. At just 24, Nelisse takes on the lead role, embodying the bravery and selflessness of this unsung hero.

Turkish, Jordanian, and Iraqi officials revealed that Iran had given them advance notice of its drone and missile attack on Israel, but U.S. officials claimed they were not informed by Tehran and that Iran's aim was to inflict significant damage.

Donald Trump is about to make history by becoming the first former president to face criminal charges in a trial. This is a big deal for American politics, the presidential election, and of course, for Trump himself.

The New England Patriots are really getting into the pre-draft groove, meeting with top QB prospects Drake Maye and Jayden Daniels. Now, they've got their sights set on Michigan's J.J. McCarthy, hosting him for a visit.

In a thrilling showdown at Dodger Stadium, the San Diego Padres clinched a series victory on Sunday, thanks to outfielder Jurickson Profar's game-winning hit. His clutch three-run double in the seventh inning, coming just a day after Dodgers catcher Will Smith called him "irrelevant," caught the attention of his teammates.

The Los Angeles Lakers capped off their regular season with a solid 124-108 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday. Finishing with a 47-35 record, they really hit their stride in the second half, boasting a 28-14 record to wrap up the schedule. This surge secured them the eighth spot in the tough Western Conference, setting the stage for their third appearance in the NBA play-in tournament over the last four seasons. Excitingly, they're kicking off their play-in journey against the very same Pelicans they defeated just days ago.