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  • Live Nation Settlement Shows 'Disrespect for Fans'

    Senator Amy Klobuchar expressed her frustration with the DOJ's settlement with Live Nation, saying 'every single sign points to a backroom deal.'

    Rolling Stone
  • Oil Prices Will Remain High as Iran War Continues

    While officials look for ways to ease oil shocks, experts say higher prices will likely persist until traffic through the Strait of Hormuz returns.

    The New York Times
  • Jon Jones hints at UFC exit after 'lowball' White House offer

    Jon Jones asked the UFC to release him from his contract if the promotion believes "I'm done," a reaction to getting ''lowballed'' on the White House card offer.

    ESPN
  • Hilary Duff Opens Up About ‘Horrible’ Divorce, Losing Her ‘Innocence’ on Disney & Family Friction: ‘My Sister & I Don’t Speak’

    "I definitely struggled for a little while there, just trying to fit a certain mold," the singer reflected.

    Yahoo
  • Super Mario Galaxy Movie Casts Donald Glover as Yoshi

    'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' has cast Donald Glover as Yoshi.

    Variety
  • Hermès Reportedly Prevented North West From Owning a Rare Kelly Handbag

    Her mom Kim Kardashian owns a plethora of them.

    Yahoo News Singapore
  • Rokid smart glasses now support Google Gemini

    As smart glasses continue to grow in popularity, we’re seeing more options and more features. Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses are...

    9to5Google
  • Falcons signing Tua Tagovailoa to one-year deal after release from Dolphins

    Tagovailoa's roller coaster career has taken another turn as he heads to Atlanta after release from Miami.

    CBS Sports
  • Why Fins released Tua Tagovailoa; how he fits with Falcons

    If Michael Penix Jr. isn't ready for the season, the Falcons have a new lefty QB to start. Here are the key questions about the move.

    ESPN
  • Tua Tagovailoa to sign with Falcons as former Dolphins starter looks for reset

    Tagovailoa was benched late last season as the Dolphins prepared to move on from the No. 5 pick from the 2020 draft.

    The New York Times