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Alison Brie and Dave Franco get way too close in sickening Together trailer

Alison Brie and Dave Franco give a whole new meaning to "too close to comfort" in the nauseating trailer for Neon's Together, which is sure to cook up summer scares for horror fans.

Written and directed by Michael Shanks, Together made waves at 2025's Sundance Film Festival. The film stars real-life couple Brie and Franco as fictional couple Millie and Tim, who have just made the big decision to move to the countryside. But what should have been an idyllic, fresh start quickly devolves into a...

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Molly Taft

FEMA Is Ending Door-to-Door Canvassing in Disaster Areas

As it shifts responsibility for recovery efforts to local authorities, FEMA workers will stop knocking on doors to provide aid to survivors in disaster areas, per a memo obtained by WIRED.

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Mitchell Northam

Big Ten athletic director teases potential addition of women’s flag football

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Nebraska AD Troy Dannen said folks should keep “a close eye” on women’s flag football after hosting a contest at the Husker Games.

Women’s flag football could be the next sport to take the NCAA by storm.

A handful of Division I institutions — like Mount St. Mary’s and Alabama State — have added varsity teams, and some conferences at the Division II and III level are taking their first steps towards playing full seasons. Last month,...

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Mark Schofield

Clive Rose talks his photojournalism journey, some of his best photos, and F1 2025

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Ahead of the Miami Grand Prix SB Nation caught up with legendary sports photographer Clive Rose from Getty Images about his incredible career

MIAMI, Florida — If you have followed Formula 1 the last few decades, or any sport, then you know Clive Rose.

You may not know him by name, although many do, but you know his work.

Rose is an award-winning photojournalist, whose images have become iconic in not just the world of F1, but across the sporting...

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Aaron Boxerman

Israel Bombs Yemeni Port City After Houthi Missile Struck Near Tel Aviv Airport

On Sunday, a Houthi ballistic missile evaded Israel’s multilayered aerial defenses and landed near Ben-Gurion International Airport.

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The app that turns your iPhone into a scanner, and it lasts for life

TL;DR: Scan anything, anywhere, with this lifetime subscription to iScanner, now A$39 (reg. A$313) with code SCAN through June 1.

Raise your hand if you've ever had to rush to the library to print something. If most of us don't have the space for clunky printers, chances are we also don't keep a scanner at home. That's what iScanner is for.

This iOS app transforms your iPhone or iPad into a handy little scanner that works for basically any document type. It's also only A$39 (reg. A$313) for a...

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Erika LeFlouria

???? Met Gala: Iconic looks worn by sports stars

From Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to Serena Williams, let's take a look back at some of the most iconic Met Gala looks.

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Greg Wyshynski

Kings GM Blake out after another 1st-round exit

Rob Blake is out after eight seasons as the Los Angeles Kings' vice president and general manager.

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Gruden joins arena team as part-owner, adviser

Jon Gruden joined the Nashville Kats of the Arena Football One League as a part-owner and in what the club called "consulting and advisory roles in all aspects of the team's football and business operations."

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Jazz, coach Hardy agree to extension through '31

The Jazz and coach Will Hardy, who has an 85-161 record in his three seasons with Utah, have agreed to a multiyear extension through 2031, owner Ryan Smith said.

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Heather Dinich

CFP adds AD Dannen, Long to selection committee

Nebraska athletic director Troy Dannen and former CFP selection chair Jeff Long have been added as replacements to the current CFP selection committee.

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Pop 'getting better,' but time to pass Spurs' torch

Gregg Popovich spoke publicly for the first time since his stroke, saying he's "getting better by the day" but that "it's time" for Mitch Johnson to be the Spurs' coach.

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Michael Rothstein

Trump plan cuts funding for brain injury research

The Trump administration's budget request eliminates major federal funding for traumatic brain injury research and education, posing a potentially serious blow to addressing head injuries in sports.

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David Schoenfield

A .423 average? Better advanced stats than Bonds!? Aaron Judge is putting up video game numbers

If you thought the New York Yankees' superstar couldn't get any better -- think again.

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RJ Ochoa

PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship supports underserved communities’ access to the game of golf

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The PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship is one of the most important sporting events going on right now.

Golf is a magical game.

It has the power to take us so many different places. Within a round you are tested well beyond your boundaries as each shot you hit is literally something that you have never seen or tried before. Adaptability at the highest level is required for sustained success.

Golf can also take us places in a literal sense. Connections can be made. Relationships can...

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Noa Dalzell

Indiana Fever make wave of roster cuts after first preseason game

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South Carolina guard Bree Hall and forward Jillian Alleyne mark the Fever’s first training camp roster cuts.

The Indiana Fever are the latest WNBA team to trim their roster, cutting South Carolina guard Bree Hall and former Oregon standout Jillian Alleyne after their first preseason game.

Hall is a two-time NCAA champion who averaged 5.8 points across 18.4 minutes per game in four seasons at South Carolina. She was teammates with Fever star...

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Abdi Latif Dahir

Rwanda in Talks With Trump Administration to Take in Migrants Deported From U.S.

Discussions with the Central African country come as the Trump administration looks for more countries willing to accept deportees as part of a sweeping crackdown.

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Catherine Porter and Roger Cohen

As Trump Targets Researchers, Europe Makes a Pitch to Attract Scientists

The continent’s leaders are hoping to benefit as the Trump administration cuts support for research and threatens universities such as Harvard and Columbia with the freezing of federal funds.

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