Thursday, 5 December 2024 Ty Law is lovin' Ryan Day at Ohio State -- after all, his Wolverines have beaten the coach four straight years -- but he tells TMZ Sports even if he weren't a Michigan alum ... he'd seriously encourage the school to keep the guy on its sidelines.…
Terence Crawford's an underdog vs. Canelo Álvarez for the first time in over a decade ... but he's not sweating the unfamiliar label, telling TMZ Sports betting.. TMZ.com
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If the UFC is having a Fourth of July fight night at the White House, Michael Chandler wants in on it BADLY -- telling TMZ Sports he's throwing his hat in the.. TMZ.com
Those hoping for fun moments from Travis Kelce and Bad Bunny in "Happy Gilmore 2" are in luck ... Julie Bowen tells TMZ Sports the guys are great in the flick!!.. TMZ.com
Stephen A. Smith says the folks upset over his recent Jeffrey Epstein take are just like him -- they're allowed to have their own opinions. Only difference?? He.. TMZ.com
Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin has reignited the national debate on technology in education by calling for a nationwide ban on cellphones in every K-12 classroom. In a powerful speech, she warned that social media algorithms are hooking kids to extreme content, harming their focus, and destroying real-world problem-solving skills.
Backed by bipartisan legislation targeting phones in military children's schools, Slotkin is demanding urgent action — not just on phones, but also on regulating AI in schools before it’s too late.
Is she right to sound the alarm? Or would a full cellphone ban go too far?
This video dives into the facts, expert opinions, and what’s at stake for students across the U.S.
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Massive wildfires raging across Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario have forced over 17,000 evacuations and triggered states of emergency. Driven by dry air, heat, and high winds, the blazes have already scorched 1.8 million acres. Smoke is now drifting into the U.S., with air quality alerts issued in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Forecasts warn that smoke will spread into the Ohio Valley and Carolinas, bringing health risks from fine particles. Experts say wildfire smoke is now one of the most dangerous air pollutants for Americans.
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Josh Pate’s College Football Show Ep 593 features Josh Pate looking at the first round of the College Football Playoff with previews and predictions. Which teams are the biggest wild cards? Will SMU..
Josh Pate’s College Football Show Ep 592 features Josh Pate looking at the first round of the College Football Playoff with previews and predictions. Will SMU vs Penn State or Indiana vs Notre Dame..