Thunder players surprise customers at Love’s Travel Stop

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Thunder players surprise customers at Love’s Travel Stop Thunder MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and shooting guard Kenrich Williams presented Thunder-themed gift cards and gifts. AS THEY PREPARE FOR EASTER. NIGHT ON THE ROAD. PAGES BEHIND THE COURT. YEAH, TODAY, THE THUNDER, THE MVP ITSELF, SHEA GILGEOUS-ALEXANDER, ALONG WITH SHOOTING GUARD KENRICH WILLIAMS, WONDERFUL CUSTOMERS WHEN THE … Read more

The extreme designs of video players reinforce dangerous aesthetic standards

The extreme designs of video players reinforce dangerous aesthetic standards

Gaming is the most popular pastime among high school students, and a Pew Research Center survey reports that 85% of youth play video games. Throughout the story games and role-playing games, people are attracted to the art styles, competitive styles, especially in titles like “God of War” and “Apex Legends,” character designs. Players play games … Read more

The beauty of the Illinois-Iowa Elite Eight matchup is the paths the players and coaches took to get there.

Illinois coach Brad Underwood talks to his players against Houston during the Sweet 16 game Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Houston. (Alex Slitz/Getty)

HOUSTON – Brad Underwood wore colorful shoes – more than just the usual orange and blue – at his team’s practice this week before Illinois’ Sweet 16 win over Houston at the Toyota Center. He explained that they carried the flags of the countries his players came from, including the United States, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, … Read more

Louisville to Pay $800,000 for Violating Christian Player’s Free Speech Rights

Louisville to Pay $800,000 for Violating Christian Player's Free Speech Rights

The city of Louisville, Kentucky will pay $800,000 in attorneys’ fees for violating the First Amendment rights of a Christian photographer and blogger. “The government can’t force Americans to say things they don’t believe in,” said Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) Senior Counsel Bryan Neihart. “For nearly six years, Louisville officials attempted to do so by … Read more