- DC Rolls Out Overnight Curfew Across Four Zones to Tackle Youth Unrest
Washington, D.C. is imposing a temporary late-night curfew over the weekend to address a spike in youth disturbances, with enforcement stretching from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. in designated areas. The plan also expands power to target high-risk zones and tighten curfews in places where trouble has been brewing.
- Towns’ Drive Game Could Define Knicks’ Turnaround
Karl-Anthony Towns’s drives to the rim hide more potential than the box score shows. A closer look hints at adjustments that could sharpen his impact as the season unfolds.
- Ceasefire Under Strain as Israeli Airstrikes Hit Lebanon’s Border
Rising tensions push a fragile truce to the brink as renewed airstrikes shake southern Lebanon. The flare-up fits into a broader cycle of violence and urgent calls for dialogue amid the region’s tense standoff.
- Spike Lee and Denzel Washington: A 30-Year Creative Bond Beyond Awards
Spike Lee and Denzel Washington pull back the curtain on a friendship that’s thrived for more than 30 years—built on love, trust, and a shared hunger to tell bold stories. From landmark collaborations to family ties and new projects, their bond has helped shape cinema as we know it. A candid, heart-forward glimpse into a partnership that outpaces awards and expectations.
- Haaland Brace Powers Manchester City Past Bournemouth
Erling Haaland is at it again, spearheading Manchester City’s latest win in a performance that keeps the title race buzzing. A dazzling display, a historic scoring run, and Guardiola’s side showing signs they’re just getting started—this season’s drama is far from over.