In a surprising move, the New York Rangers have fired head coach Peter Laviolette after failing to reach the playoffs. This decision follows a season marked by underperformance and drama, leading to a major shake-up in the team’s management.
Harvard University faces a significant legal challenge from the Trump administration, with renowned attorneys Robert Hur and William Burck representing the institution. This standoff threatens the university's funding and independence as they resist government demands for reforms.
Rookie second baseman Kristian Campbell silenced critics with his first career home run despite earlier doubts about his readiness for the big leagues. Watch the exciting moment!
Darren Pang's comment about Alex Ovechkin being a 'one-trick pony' ignited outrage among Capitals fans after he praised Ovechkin's scoring versatility during a TNT broadcast. The Capitals responded with a cheeky tweet highlighting Ovechkin's achievements.
Andy Dunn, founder of Bonobos, launches Pie, a social app designed to help people make friends in real life. With AI-powered matchmaking for events, Pie is solving the problem of connecting strangers at gatherings.
In a bold move, the Colorado Avalanche have acquired defenseman Ryan Lindgren and forward Jimmy Vesey from the New York Rangers, alongside Hank Kempf's rights, in exchange for Calvin de Haan and Juuso Parssinen, shaking up the team's roster ahead of the upcoming NHL Draft.