St. Louis Blues Win Their First Stanley Cup Championship
The St. Louis Blues beat the Boston Bruins 4-1 in Game 7 on Wednesday night, to win their first Stanley Cup championship in franchise history. Blues goalie Jordan Binnington stopped 32 shots, and Ryan O’Reilly scored for
Number Of Undocumented Mexican Immigrants In The U.S. Declines
The number of Mexican immigrants in the U.S. without legal status has declined sharply over the past decade. For the first time, Mexican immigrants no longer make up the majority of that category, according to an estimate
House Oversight Committee Votes To Hold Attorney General Barr; Commerce Sec’y Ross In Contempt
A House committee voted Wednesday to hold two administration officials in contempt of Congress for failing to comply with subpoenas for documents related to a decision adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census. The Democratic-controlled House
Cleveland Cavaliers Make History With Hire Of Former California Women’s Coach Lindsay Gottlieb
The Cleveland Cavaliers have hired University of California, Berkeley women’s basketball head coach Lindsay Gottlieb to be an assistant on first-year head coach John Beilein’s staff, the team announced Wednesday. Gottlieb is the first women’s collegiate head
Leonardo DiCaprio’s New Film “Ice On Fire” Focuses On Climate Crisis
Leonardo DiCaprio’s new film for HBO, “Ice on Fire,” focuses on the urgency of the climate crisis. DiCaprio says near the outset of “Ice on Fire that climate change “has changed life on Earth as we know
Chris Pine Remembers Anton Yelchin In Documentary About The Late Actor
The trailer for a new documentary about the late actor Anton Yelchin, called “Love, Antosha,” has been released. Yelchin died nearly three years ago at age 27 after a freak car accident The film features interviews with