In an emotional game at TD Garden, Jaylen Brown led the Celtics to a crucial 127-102 victory over the Knicks, showcasing patience and defensive prowess. With key contributions from Derrick White and Luke Kornet, the Celtics are poised for a pivotal Game 6.
In a thrilling Game 3, the Boston Celtics finally found their rhythm, defeating the New York Knicks 115-93. With key contributions from Payton Pritchard and a solid defensive effort, the Celtics look to even the series in Game 4.
As budget cuts threaten NASA's Artemis lunar exploration program, space agencies from around the world are pledging to continue their contributions. Discover how international cooperation is evolving amid uncertainty.
Genealogist Jari Honora uncovers Pope Leo XIV's deep New Orleans roots, revealing a rich Creole heritage that highlights the often-overlooked contributions of Black Catholics. This discovery sparks hope for greater inclusivity within the Catholic Church.
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In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge has dismissed corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams with prejudice, eliminating any possibility of revival. The ruling comes amidst accusations of political weaponization by the Justice Department.
Elon Musk shakes up the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, pouring millions into conservative candidate Brad Schimel's campaign. Amid controversy and cash giveaways, can Musk sway voter sentiment in this pivotal election?
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President Trump’s recent executive order targeting the Smithsonian Institution has ignited fierce backlash from historians and civil rights advocates. Critics argue it seeks to downplay the role of race and racism in American history, raising concerns over the distortion of historical narratives.
Mia Love, the trailblazing Congresswoman and first Black Republican woman, has died at 49 after a courageous battle with brain cancer. Remembered for her inspiring legacy and service, Love's contributions to American politics will not be forgotten.