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First-time @AZCardinals coach Mike LaFleur knows the realities of the job. He's been around it his whole life, from his family to the coaching trees he has sprouted from. But that doesn't dull the enthusiasm the players feel for him, or the belief in himself. azcardinals.com/news/longform/…

Ascendancy balance changes are coming to Return of the Ancients. ⏱️ Chronomancer gains new notables 💎 Gemling Legionnaire now receives additional effects from Skill Gem quality. Check out the changes in the video below!


🚨 Mary Peltola proposes ban on corporations donating directly to political candidates.





As the Bears go through the “we’ll leave for Indiana motions,” a report: Chicago Bears’ proposed stadium site in Hammond would be built on giant slag heap, near hazardous waste sites. chicagotribune.com/2026/05/19/chi…



Luther Burden 2025 #ReceptionPerception Profile! Some highlights: - 71.1% success rate vs. man coverage - 80.4% success rate vs. zone - Strong success rates and usage in the intermediate area - High-end results as a tackle-breaker in space Burden’s rookie year film showed promise and real improvements from areas where he needed to get better as a prospect. He did it while not being a slot-first player, as well. Still some details to iron out on the boundary but he is an obviously ascending young WR with tons of strengths. Full profile: receptionperception.com/luther-burden-…

Harness the madness and become the Auspex yourself, or follow in the Red Wolf’s footsteps with the legendary, jaw-breaking… Facebreaker. Check them out in the video below.







Chelsea Handler has officially entered the chat — and she’s not holding back as she takes aim at Spencer Pratt’s wild run for LA mayor… (🎥: INSTAGRAM)

A 60-YARD FIELD GOAL FOR FOUR POINTS 🔥 The Kings lead the Defenders on ABC and the ESPN App 🍿





🚨 BREAKING 🚨 Peter Jackson reveals that him and his brain trust are in negotiation talks with the Tolkien Estate to license more rights from Tolkien’s works. "Christopher Tolkien sort of edited and finished other Tolkien books [such as] Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, there's a lot more Tolkien writing, which would actually make great movies that were subsequently edited by Christopher but he absolutely would not let any, the mere idea of filming. Those rights have never been available but Christopher passed away 2 or 3 years ago now and the younger Tolkien is running the estate now and they're much more open to talking Combination of Warner’s and us have been talking to some of the younger Tolkien members about the possibility of actually licensing some of the rights to the other books. It would be nice to get away from the appendices and get something a bit more meaty." What would be the very first adaptation you would like to see if Warner Bros had the full rights to Tolkiens work?






This is a hard article to read, but I hope you'll do so. I've spent some time reporting on widespread rape and other sexual violence of Palestinian male and female prisoners by Israeli authorities, and the article is now published. The assault victims were warned not to give speak of what they endured -- they were sometimes told they would be killed or raped if they gave interviews -- but they found the courage to do so. One man described being raped three times in a single day in Israeli prison, the third time after he tried to protest. A young woman said the guards would come in at the beginning of each shift and strip her naked and abuse her. Another reported that she was shown photos of herself being raped and warned they would be released unless she cooperated with Israeli intelligence. Even three children who had been detained told me they had been sexually abused. Look, whatever our position on the Middle East, we should be able to agree on being anti-rape. Sexual assaults were horrific when Israeli women were targeted on Oct. 7, and they're equally horrific when Israeli authorities use them against Palestinians day after day after day. We should be able to find common ground in opposing rape. Here's a gift link to the article: nytimes.com/2026/05/11/opi…





