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The NFL offseason begins with a lot of questions and news-making dates on the horizon. Who will challenge the Philadelphia Eagles in 2025?

Now that the Philadelphia Eagles have been crowned champions, it’s time for the NFL offseason. These days, however, there isn’t really an “offseason” –– there are a slew of news-making dates and upcoming moves. In two weeks, the league will converge on Indianapolis for the college scouting combine. A week after that event ends, negotiations…

YouTube is now the No. 1 streaming platform on TV screens in the U.S. Viewers are watching over 1 billion hours of YouTube content daily.

Think about the last time you watched YouTube. Was it on your phone or your TV? If it was the latter, you’re part of a growing trend. TVs are now the primary device for watching YouTube in the United States, according to the company’s annual letter. Viewers watch more than 1 billion hours of YouTube…

Maryland’s Attorney General and Baltimore’s mayor are suing Glock Inc. over the sale of "easily modifiable" pistols.

Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott are suing weapons manufacturer Glock Inc. According to Scott, Glock produces a handgun that can be easily turned into a machine gun with an attachment called a switch, which is linked to crime in the Baltimore area. “These attachments, primarily used on Glock weapons and…

Missouri's attorney general is suing Starbucks, alleging the company discriminates based on race and gender in its workforce.

Missouri’s top prosecutor has filed a lawsuit against Starbucks, accusing the coffee giant of discriminatory practices based on race and gender within its workforce. Attorney General Andrew Bailey claims the company’s policies violate both federal and state laws. Allegations of discrimination in pay and promotions Bailey filed the lawsuit Tuesday, Feb. 11, accusing Starbucks of…

California's "insurer of last resort" was approved for a $1 billion surcharge due to January's devastating fires in Los Angeles.

January’s devastating fires in the Los Angeles area have drained California’s “insurer of last resort,” also know as the FAIR Plan. As a result, state officials have approved a $1 billion surcharge on insurance companies. In turn, half of that extra cost will be passed down to customers. The state’s Department of Insurance approved a…

Disney is softening content warnings on classic films and shifting DEI programs, reflecting a broader trend in corporate diversity policies.

Disney is changing its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. The company has softened content warnings on classic films and shifted its internal initiatives. Content advisories updated The company has revised auto-play content disclaimers for some of its older movies. In 2020, Disney updated its warnings to say, ”[This movie] includes negative depictions and/or mistreatment…

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed the Help Not Harm Act, which would have restricted state-funded gender-affirming care for minors.

Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly issued her first veto of 2025 on the Help Not Harm Act. The legislation would have prevented state funds from being used for gender-affirming care for minors. The bill also would have prohibited healthcare providers from offering medical or surgical interventions, including puberty blockers and sex reassignment surgeries, for minors.…

DEEP is building Sentinel, an underwater habitat designed for long-term ocean exploration. Learn how the innovation could change research.

Imagine trading skyscrapers for seascapes, where your daily commute involves diving 600 feet below the surface. DEEP, an ocean technology company, is working to make that a reality with Sentinel, an ambitious underwater habitat designed for long-term human occupancy. DEEP plans to launch Sentinel by 2027, with construction and testing currently underway at its campus…

Republican senators met privately with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles to discuss concerns about Elon Musk's management of DOGE.

Elon Musk said the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) discovered that the federal government stores retirement paperwork in a Pennsylvania mine, one of many parts of the process he said that are outdated. Musk said DOGE found out about the mine when they started asking why the government has a cap of 10,000 retirements per…

Texas lawmakers propose legislation bringing religious principles into public schools. The bills would include Ten Commandments and prayer.

Texas Republican lawmakers are advancing legislation aimed at bringing religious principles into public school classrooms. The legislation has the backing of Dan Patrick, lieutenant governor, who urges these bills to take priority and pushes for them to pass before the legislative session ends. New bill to display Ten Commandments, daily prayer Republican state Sen. Phil…

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