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  • The Future of Tech: The Latest IT Solutions for Your Business

    The Future of Tech: The Latest IT Solutions for Your Business


    Technology is constantly evolving, and it’s essential for businesses to stay ahead of the curve in order to remain competitive in today’s fast-paced digital world. From artificial intelligence to cloud computing, there are a plethora of IT solutions available that can help businesses streamline operations, improve productivity, and drive growth.

    One of the most exciting developments in technology is artificial intelligence (AI). AI has the potential to revolutionize the way businesses operate by automating tasks, predicting customer behavior, and providing valuable insights that can help businesses make more informed decisions. For example, AI-powered chatbots can provide customer service around the clock, while machine learning algorithms can analyze vast amounts of data to identify trends and patterns that humans may have missed.

    Cloud computing is another game-changing technology that is transforming the way businesses store, access, and manage data. By moving to the cloud, businesses can reduce the need for costly hardware and software investments, while also gaining the flexibility to scale resources up or down as needed. This not only saves businesses money, but also allows them to focus on innovation and growth rather than managing IT infrastructure.

    Cybersecurity is also a top priority for businesses in today’s digital landscape. With cyber threats becoming increasingly sophisticated, it’s crucial for businesses to invest in robust security measures to protect their sensitive data and systems. From firewalls to encryption, there are a range of IT solutions available that can help businesses safeguard their information and prevent cyber attacks.

    Overall, the future of tech is bright for businesses looking to stay ahead of the competition. By embracing AI, cloud computing, and cybersecurity solutions, businesses can streamline operations, improve efficiency, and drive growth in today’s digital economy. It’s essential for businesses to stay informed about the latest IT solutions and trends in order to leverage technology to their advantage and stay ahead of the curve.

  • Congresswoman Sarah McBride ceremonially sworn in, in her home state of Delaware | The Latest from WDEL News


    Nearly a month after taking office, Congresswoman Sarah McBride was ceremonially sworn in Tuesday night in Wilmington. 

    McBride took the oath of office which was administered by 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Tamika Montgomery-Reeves. Governor Matt Meyer and Attorney General Kathy Jennings also spoke during the event at Old Town Hall.

    McBride said while she had been in office for a few weeks, “it didn’t feel right unless and until we came together as a Delaware family to formalize this privilege that I have to represent the greatest state in the House of Representatives.”

    The ceremony came at the end of a day in which there was much confusion and concern over action take by President Donald Trump and the administration to freeze or potentially freeze federal funding to certain programs.

    “I enter Congress at a moment of uncertainty and fear for so many in our country. A time that will test our constitution, our economy and our very compassion,” McBride said. “The events of the last 24 hours only reinforce the chaos and cruelty of this new administration as health care for one in four Americans, child care for millions of kids, and non-profit programs serving families across the country have been thrust into confusion and risk. It is unacceptable and unconscionable.”

    “And while it is understandable to be overwhelmed by our politics, to search foe easy answers or comforting solutions, if we are to truly face these challenges, then we must face up to the circumstances that gave rise to the current state of our politics,” McBride continued. 

    “Here in Delaware, we understand the necessity of collaboration, not out of some empty belief in compromise-for-compromise sake, but because we know you cannot have a diverse democracy if we lose our capacity to have conversations across difference and disagreement, if dissent is disallowed, if we stop seeing one another as people.”

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    In a historic moment, Congresswoman Sarah McBride was ceremonially sworn in today in her home state of Delaware. McBride, who made history as the first openly transgender state senator in the country, now adds another milestone to her career by becoming the first transgender congresswoman in U.S. history.

    The ceremony, held at the state capitol in Dover, was attended by family, friends, and supporters who gathered to witness this groundbreaking event. McBride, who won her election in November, took the oath of office with pride and determination, vowing to represent the people of Delaware with integrity and dedication.

    In her speech following the ceremony, McBride thanked her constituents for their support and pledged to work tirelessly on behalf of all Delawareans. She highlighted her commitment to expanding access to healthcare, fighting for LGBTQ+ rights, and advocating for policies that benefit all members of her community.

    As she begins her term in Congress, McBride’s presence serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for the LGBTQ+ community and marginalized groups across the country. Her leadership and courage are a testament to the progress we have made towards a more inclusive and equitable society.

    We congratulate Congresswoman Sarah McBride on this momentous occasion and look forward to seeing the positive impact she will undoubtedly have on Delaware and the nation as a whole. Stay tuned to WDEL News for the latest updates on McBride’s journey in Congress.

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  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 live launch coverage – Reviews, performance analysis and all the latest news


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    Yes, Kingdom Come 2 has console commands.

    When does Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 release where you live?

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    We’ve entered the final 24 hours before Kingdom Come 2’s release. If you’re staring at your Steam client waiting for the big green “play” button to appear, take a gander at the official release times below so you know for sure when it’s unlocking in your region.

    • Los Angeles: 8 am PST on Tuesday, February 4
    • New York: 11 am EST on Tuesday, February 4
    • London: 4 pm GMT on Tuesday, February 4
    • Berlin: 5 pm CET on Tuesday, February 4
    • Sydney: 3 am AEDT on Wednesday, February 5
    • Wellington: 5 am NZDT on Wednesday, February 5

    Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 performance testing

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    Good news if you’re planning to jump into Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 when it launches on Tuesday: We’ve not only given the sandbox RPG a hearty recommendation in our review, it’s gotten a separate thumbs up from our hardware team, which put the RPG through its technical paces in our Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 performance analysis.

    The short version is that the CryEngine game can, as you’d expect, give any GPU a hard time at max settings and high resolutions, but scales well and is stable. Hardware Writer Nick Evanson didn’t experience any crashes during his testing.

    The charts below show the performance you can expect on the medium quality preset for 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. There’s much more testing in Nick’s full performance guide, as well as recommendations for which settings to tweak.

    Let’s play a game of Try to Guess the Accent

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    Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 review roundup

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    The Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 reviews are in—including our own—and the broad consensus seems to be that it’s a very good time.

    Dozens of hours into Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and still feeling like a newborn

    Not a horse door. Got it.

    Our Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 review – A new RPG classic

    After some 70 hours traipsing around Bohemia with his dog (and horndog Hans), our Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 reviewer Josh Wolens has rendered his judgement on Warhorse’s RPG. Good news: it’s fantastic. Here’s a little taster:

    It’s the game’s systemic ambitions that really elevate it, though. There are times when Warhorse’s simulation of a medieval world approaches Stalker-levels of zeal. Stole something from someone’s house without being spotted? All well and good, but if someone spied you hanging around there they’ll still put two and two together and report you to the guards. I once got chased out of a fortress because I’d absent-mindedly equipped a stolen ring and walked past the schmuck I took it from.

    It’s that kind of world: A world of rules, a world that feels interested in itself for its own sake, and that feels to some extent like it happens independent of you, the player.

    By the end of the game, when you’re teeming with perks and fancy gear, you’ll be a rambling Bohemian Cuisinart turning all your foes to shreds, but even this feels like a more earned and systems-driven process than it does in your average Skyrim-inspired RPG. You’re not just inevitably climbing a levelling power curve, you’re feeling out the edges of the game—what’s possible, what’s impossible, what’s expected from you.

    Without a review deadline looming, I’ve had the luxury of traversing the Bohemian countryside and the bustling city of Kuttenberg at a more leisurely pace (for 50 hours, so far), and frankly I don’t want the adventure to end. I haven’t had this much fun roleplaying since Baldur’s Gate 3—though they are very different RPGs. Yet, there are some important similarities: the immersive sim qualities, the attention to detail, the potent storytelling.

    Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has more than earned its 90% score.

    Ignatius the sheep is the GOAT

    Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has plenty of great characters, but none of them have stuck in my mind quite like Ignatius the sheep. I do not know who decided to get a voice actor to record his replies, rather than using the realistic animal noises that you’ll hear throughout the rest of the game, but it was a sublime choice. I would die for Ignatius. In fact, I have died for Ignatius. Defending him from a pack of wolves until my last breath. I love you, little buddy.

    “It seems like someone is always trying to brand us somehow, and we are just trying to make a cool videogame.”

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    Ahead of tomorrow’s launch, we spoke with Warhorse’s global PR manager Tobias Stolz-Zwilling and senior game designer Ondřej Bittner about the series’ focus on historical authenticity. In the first game, which is largely set in rural Bohemia, this led to most of the stories being focused on white, Christian characters. The only exception were the Cumans, Turkic mercenaries, who were largely presented as barbaric raiders. Coupled with game director Daniel Vávra’s conservative views and support for Gamergate, this led to KCD being characterised as a champion for “anti-wokeness”—this was despite the protagonist, Henry, being a relatively progressive character, given the historical period.

    But Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s change in setting, where we get to explore a much more cosmopolitan city, Kuttenberg, allowed Warhorse to explore a more diverse set of characters, while also digging into the Cumen mercenaries, who are no longer simply villains. Unfortunately, this has inspired right wing reactionaries to attack the game for becoming “woke”.

    “Several years ago, we were branded differently,” says Stolz-Zwilling. “Now we are branded that way. It seems like someone is always trying to brand us somehow, and we are just trying to make a cool videogame.”

    Warhorse has employed the same historical consultant since it first started developing KCD, but now that it’s an established studio with more resources and a well-known game under its belt, its been able to spend more time digging into the history of Bohemia, with helps from universities, museums and academics.

    “Everything makes sense. Everything we put there was double and triple checked,” says Stolz-Zwilling.

    And it makes even more sense because of the larger scope and the urban setting that we get to explore in the game’s second half. Kuttenberg was one of the most important cities in the Holy Roman Empire, a location where people from all over Europe and beyond came to learn and trade. And during this time of civil war, with mercenaries and soldiers flooding in, its denizens are even more varied.

    “Because there’s a city, there’s loads more effort to show how these people actually view the world, which is, I think, way more important than showing their fashion choices or or how they look,” says Bittner. “It’s how they view the world and the society around them, which is predominantly Christian and Czech-speaking. I think that it’s important to not just include these people, but their vision of the world, which can sometimes feel lacking in games or media that call themselves diverse.”

    Our OG Kingdom Come: Deliverance review

    (Image credit: Warhorse Studios)

    We published our review of the first Kingdom Come: Deliverance back in February of 2018, seven years ago. It was a bit janky—Warhorse started developing the game with only 11 people—but had the scope and the looks of an RPG from a much more experienced, and larger, studio. We were pretty impressed at the time.

    Kingdom Come is a mess of bugs, and there’s the constant feeling that independent developer Warhorse is biting off more than it can chew. But there’s a charm to its scrappiness, and it does enough interesting stuff that I’m willing to tolerate the creaky framework struggling to prop everything up. It’s one of the most satisfying, rewarding roleplaying experiences I’ve enjoyed on PC for a while, but the inconsistent performance and the game’s tendency to completely break does test my patience from time to time.

    We ended up giving it a more than respectable 84%. And in a few hours you’ll be able to see how the sequel shapes up.

    20 hours with Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

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    Our Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 review is coming later today, but in the meantime why not check out what our reviewer Josh thought about his first 20 hours with the game?

    I’ve rumbled with Cumans because I chose the wrong outfit; had my painstaking plans of attack disrupted by roving NPC caravans; gotten embroiled in fights that turned into grand, violent katamaris as more and more people joined in to help or hinder me; and lamented my lack of save-game potions more times than I can count. It’s tremendous fun, with all sorts of bizarre variables feeding into the emergent adventures I get into. With about 20 hours in the game so far, I’ve barely made a dent in the main quest, so preoccupied have I been with poking at the world and seeing what reactions it spits bac



    Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is finally here and fans are buzzing with excitement! As the highly anticipated sequel to the critically acclaimed medieval RPG, players are eager to dive back into the immersive world of Bohemia.

    In this live launch coverage, we will be providing you with reviews, performance analysis, and all the latest news surrounding Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. From the stunning visuals to the intricate combat system, we will be breaking down all the key aspects of the game to give you a comprehensive look at what to expect.

    Stay tuned as we bring you updates on the game’s reception, performance on different platforms, and any new features or content that may have been added since the original release. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the series or a newcomer looking to jump into the world of Kingdom Come, this coverage will have everything you need to know about the latest installment.

    So grab your sword and shield, and join us as we embark on this epic journey through the lands of Bohemia in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2!

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  • Auburn, Duke remain 1-2 atop latest AP Top 25 men’s poll


    Auburn and Duke remain 1-2 atop The Associated Press Top 25 men’s college basketball poll for the third straight week, while Maryland is back in the rankings for the first time in nearly two years.

    Bruce Pearl’s Tigers (20-1) held the No. 1 ranking for the fourth consecutive week in Monday’s poll and the third in a row as the unanimous choice. Auburn has claimed 246 of 248 first-place votes over the past month while remaining unbeaten in a rugged Southeastern Conference with nine ranked teams.

    Auburn’s only loss came to Jon Scheyer’s Blue Devils (19-2), who enter the week with the nation’s longest winning streak at 15 games after rolling past rival North Carolina.

    The two teams offered the only stability after 15 teams in last week’s AP Top 25 lost last week, with three of those losing twice.

    The top tier

    Alabama moved up a spot to No. 3, followed by Tennessee jumping four spots to No. 4 in an SEC-heavy top tier. Houston climbed one spot to No. 5 despite an overtime loss to now-No. 13 Texas Tech to end a 33-game home winning streak.

    Florida was next at No. 6, followed by Purdue, Iowa State, Michigan State and Texas A&M to round out the top 10.

    Rising

    Texas Tech (17-4) had the biggest jump among last week’s ranked teams, rising nine spots to 13th after beating TCU at home and then beating the Cougars despite coach Grant McCasland and forward JT Toppin being ejected early.

    Two-time reigning national champion UConn climbed six spots to No. 19 after winning at Marquette, while Missouri jumped five spots to No. 15 after beating Mississippi State.

    In all, 10 teams moved up from their positions last week. That included Rick Pitino’s St. John’s team rising three spots to No. 12, the highest ranking for the program since finishing the 1999-2000 season at No. 9.

    Sliding

    Mississippi State had the week’s biggest tumble, falling eight spots to No. 22 after home losses to Alabama and Missouri. Iowa State joined the Bulldogs in a two-loss week, falling five spots after losses to Arizona and Kansas State.

    No. 16 Kansas and No. 23 Illinois also fell five spots, pushing the list of sliding teams to 10.

    Welcome

    No. 18 Maryland, No. 20 Arizona and No. 24 Michigan were the week’s three new additions.

    Kevin Willard’s Terrapins (17-5) jumped into the poll at No. 18 after pushing its winning streak to four games, a stretch that includes winning at then-No. 17 Illinois and beating then-No. 17 Wisconsin at home last week.

    That gave Maryland its first poll ranking in nearly two years, the last coming with a week at No. 21 in late February 2023.

    Arizona (15-6) returned to the poll for the first time since November. The Wildcats opened the year at No. 10 and peaked at ninth, but they’re back in after winning 11 of 12 — including against Iowa State after Caleb Love hit a halfcourt shot to force overtime.

    Michigan (16-5) has two previous stints in the poll this season, peaking at No. 14 in early December.

    Farewell (for now)

    Oregon was one of the three departures from this week’s poll, falling out from No. 16 after being one of the trio to lose twice last week by falling at UCLA and at home to Nebraska. Louisville (No. 21) and Vanderbilt (No. 24) also fell out after losses to unranked foes.

    Conference watch

    The SEC had at least nine teams in the poll for the seventh straight week, including three weeks with 10 teams to make up 40% of the poll. The SEC has also had at least half of the top 10 eight times in nine weeks, peaking at six teams on Jan. 6. No other league has had more than six ranked teams in any week this season.

    Maryland’s arrival pushed the Big Ten to six ranked teams, followed by the Big 12 with five and the Big East with three. The Atlantic Coast and American Athletic conferences each had one.



    Auburn and Duke continue to dominate the college basketball scene as they hold onto the top two spots in the latest AP Top 25 men’s poll. The Tigers and Blue Devils have been consistently impressive throughout the season, and their strong performances have solidified their positions at the top of the rankings.

    Auburn, led by standout players like Jabari Smith Jr. and Walker Kessler, has been on a tear with an impressive record and key victories over top teams. The Tigers have shown their ability to compete with the best and are poised to make a deep run in the NCAA tournament.

    Duke, with a talented roster featuring Paolo Banchero and Wendell Moore Jr., has also been a force to be reckoned with. The Blue Devils have been dominant in conference play and have proven themselves as a legitimate title contender.

    As the regular season winds down and March Madness approaches, all eyes will be on Auburn and Duke as they look to maintain their positions at the top of the rankings and make a run for the national championship. Stay tuned for more exciting basketball action from these powerhouse teams.

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  • Auburn, Duke remain 1-2 atop latest AP Top 25; Maryland jumps in for 1st time since 2023


    Auburn and Duke remain 1-2 atop The Associated Press Top 25 men’s college basketball poll for the third straight week, while Maryland is back in the rankings for the first time in nearly two years.

    Bruce Pearl’s Tigers (20-1) held the No. 1 ranking for the fourth consecutive week in Monday’s poll and the third in a row as the unanimous choice. Auburn has claimed 246 of 248 first-place votes over the past month while remaining unbeaten in a rugged Southeastern Conference with nine ranked teams.

    Auburn’s only loss came to Jon Scheyer’s Blue Devils (19-2), who enter the week with the nation’s longest winning streak at 15 games after rolling past rival North Carolina.

    The two teams offered the only stability after 15 teams in last week’s AP Top 25 lost last week, with three of those losing twice.

    The top tier

    Alabama moved up a spot to No. 3, followed by Tennessee jumping four spots to No. 4 in an SEC-heavy top tier. Houston climbed one spot to No. 5 despite an overtime loss to now-No. 13 Texas Tech to end a 33-game home winning streak.

    Florida was next at No. 6, followed by Purdue, Iowa State, Michigan State and Texas A&M to round out the top 10.

    Rising

    Texas Tech (17-4) had the biggest jump among last week’s ranked teams, rising nine spots to 13th after beating TCU at home and then beating the Cougars despite coach Grant McCasland and forward JT Toppin being ejected early.

    Two-time reigning national champion UConn climbed six spots to No. 19 after winning at Marquette, while Missouri jumped five spots to No. 15 after beating Mississippi State.

    In all, 10 teams moved up from their positions last week. That included Rick Pitino’s St. John’s team rising three spots to No. 12, the highest ranking for the program since finishing the 1999-2000 season at No. 9.

    Sliding

    Mississippi State had the week’s biggest tumble, falling eight spots to No. 22 after home losses to Alabama and Missouri. Iowa State joined the Bulldogs in a two-loss week, falling five spots after losses to Arizona and Kansas State.

    No. 16 Kansas and No. 23 Illinois also fell five spots, pushing the list of sliding teams to 10.

    Welcome

    No. 18 Maryland, No. 20 Arizona and No. 24 Michigan were the week’s three new additions.

    Kevin Willard’s Terrapins (17-5) jumped into the poll at No. 18 after pushing its winning streak to four games, a stretch that includes winning at then-No. 17 Illinois and beating then-No. 17 Wisconsin at home last week.

    That gave Maryland its first poll ranking in nearly two years, the last coming with a week at No. 21 in late February 2023.

    Arizona (15-6) returned to the poll for the first time since November. The Wildcats opened the year at No. 10 and peaked at ninth, but they’re back in after winning 11 of 12 — including against Iowa State after Caleb Love hit a halfcourt shot to force overtime.

    Michigan (16-5) has two previous stints in the poll this season, peaking at No. 14 in early December.

    Farewell (for now)

    Oregon was one of the three departures from this week’s poll, falling out from No. 16 after being one of the trio to lose twice last week by falling at UCLA and at home to Nebraska. Louisville (No. 21) and Vanderbilt (No. 24) also fell out after losses to unranked foes.

    Conference watch

    The SEC had at least nine teams in the poll for the seventh straight week, including three weeks with 10 teams to make up 40% of the poll. The SEC has also had at least half of the top 10 eight times in nine weeks, peaking at six teams on Jan. 6. No other league has had more than six ranked teams in any week this season.

    Maryland’s arrival pushed the Big Ten to six ranked teams, followed by the Big 12 with five and the Big East with three. The Atlantic Coast and American Athletic conferences each had one.

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    In the latest AP Top 25 rankings, Auburn and Duke are holding strong at the top two spots. Auburn, coming off a dominant performance, remains undefeated and is showing no signs of slowing down. Duke, led by their star player, continues to prove why they are a force to be reckoned with.

    One of the biggest surprises in this week’s rankings is Maryland jumping into the top 25 for the first time since 2023. The Terrapins have been making noise this season with some impressive wins, and their hard work has finally paid off with a spot in the rankings. Maryland fans are surely excited to see their team getting the recognition they deserve.

    As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how these top teams continue to perform and if any others will shake up the rankings. Stay tuned for more updates on college basketball action.

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  • Kanye West’s Latest Move Adds a Disturbing Twist to the Taylor Swift Drama


    It’s wild to think that the infamous “Imma let you finish” moment from the 2009 VMAs still fuels drama in 2025, yet here we are. Somehow, Taylor Swift has once again become the target of Kanye West’s bizarre attention — this time with a cryptic move on social media just ahead of the 2025 Grammys.

    On Sunday, just before guests started walking the 67th Grammy Awards red carpet, West — who now goes by Ye — dropped a digital bombshell on Instagram. He unfollowed everyone on the platform, leaving only one account. That account? Taylor Swift. Not even his wife, Bianca Censori, remained in his exclusive “following” list.

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    For someone like Ye, who seems to thrive on provocation, this move screams calculated. To drive his point further, he followed up with an Instagram Story mentioning his Grammy-nominated track “Carnival.” Alongside a gleaming trophy image, he inexplicably tagged Swift, his collaborators Ty Dolla $ign, Playboi Carti, and Rich the Kid, as well as the Recording Academy.

    Naturally, the internet — especially Swift’s fandom — spiraled into speculation. “His ongoing obsession with her is so gross. Move on dude, it’s been over 15 years since this s*** started,”** one Swiftie said on social media.

    This act isn’t just bizarre—it’s the latest in a saga that began at the 2009 VMAs when Ye interrupted Taylor’s speech to hail Beyoncé’s video as “one of the best of all time.” Things only escalated from there. Fast-forward to 2016, and Ye dropped “Famous” with the lyric, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b**** famous.” He claimed Swift approved it; she adamantly denied it. Then came Kim Kardashian’s leaked recordings, Swift’s accusations of deceptive edits, and a host of what seems to be never-ending drama, courtesy of Ye.

    Those years took an emotional toll on Swift, who has opened up on multiple occasions about how the feud pushed her to a dark place. Lately, both artists have largely existed in their own orbits. Until now. Ye’s new move throws Swift — the one person who’s repeatedly made it clear she wants distance — right back into the awkward limelight of his choosing.

    Some fans pointed out how Ye’s actions keep dragging Swift into a narrative she has tried to move beyond. “That is why Swifties should stop acting like Taylor should move on from the Kimye drama,” one fan commented. “She can sing about this drama as long as she wants. He always drops her name in his stupid albums and creates drama like this every few months.”

    Both Swift and Ye are Grammy nominees this year, and fans are already crafting scenarios about the intention behind his gesture. Could this be an attempt at reconciliation? A calculated publicity ploy? Or, in a more troubling twist, just another way to stir chaos in an already fraught history? Whatever the reason, Ye’s actions feel like a fresh disruption to a story Swift seemed ready to leave behind. And for now, the Swifties are standing firmly by her side, questioning why Ye can’t seem to do the same.

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    Kanye West’s Latest Move Adds a Disturbing Twist to the Taylor Swift Drama

    The never-ending feud between Kanye West and Taylor Swift has taken a disturbing turn with West’s latest move. In a shocking revelation, West has released a new song in which he once again references Swift in a derogatory manner.

    This latest development comes after years of back and forth between the two musicians, with West famously interrupting Swift’s acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards and later releasing a song in which he claimed he made her famous.

    The ongoing feud has divided fans and sparked heated debates about the treatment of women in the music industry. Many believe that West’s continuous attacks on Swift are misogynistic and harmful, while others defend his right to express himself through his music.

    Regardless of where you stand on the issue, it’s clear that this feud shows no signs of ending anytime soon. With West’s latest move, it seems that the drama between him and Swift is far from over. Stay tuned for more updates on this ongoing saga.

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  • What is the Latest on Ryan Grubb to Tuscaloosa?


    Mobile, Ala. – Jalen Milroe, CJ Dippre, Tim Smith, and James Brunip have begun practice at the Senior Bowl in Mobile. While the Crimson Tide stars were practicing on the field, Kalen DeBoer met with the media.

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    Alabama fans were discontent with the offensive production in 2024, leading many to call for the re-hiring of three-week Alabama offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb, who spent two seasons and three weeks with Kalen DeBoer in Washington and Tuscaloosa before accepting the same position with the Seattle Seahawks. Grubb was fired in January after just one season in Seattle.

    Grubb’s open job status has led many Crimson Tide fans to clamor for his rehiring. While the logistics of the move could be messy—Nick Sheridan still has one season left on his contract as Alabama’s offensive coordinator—there could be ways to work around this to get Grubb on the staff.

    Grubb and DeBoer are close friends and have worked together since their days at Sioux Falls. Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer was asked about a reunion on Tuesday in Mobile.

    “{Ryan Grubb and I] go way back,” DeBoer said in Mobile on Monday. “He’s a great friend of mine, and I think the world of him as a person and a football coach. I know he’s working through his process, kind of after what last season brought. So, just kind of seeing what he does there. I’m here for him whenever he needs me.”

    The door could be creaked on a Ryan Grubb reunion, based on DeBoer’s comments.

     

    Wyatt Fulton is the TIde 100.9 DME and Brand Manager, primarily covering Alabama Crimson Tide football and men’s basketball. For more Crimson Tide coverage, follow Wyatt on X (Formerly known as Twitter) at @FultonW_.

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    As of now, there have been no official updates on Ryan Grubb potentially moving to Tuscaloosa. Stay tuned for any developments on this story!

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  • Raptors fans boo ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ in latest anti-American display in Canada after Trump’s tariffs


    “The Star-Spangled Banner” was once again booed in Canada ahead of a sporting event.

    The latest anti-American display took place at the Scotiabank Arena before the Toronto Raptors took on the Los Angeles Clippers. Fans booed the American national anthem as a 15-year-old female sang it. A mix of boos and cheers were heard before she received a resounding applause for the Canadian national anthem, “O, Canada.”

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    Raptors forwards, from left, Bruce Brown, Scottie Barnes and Chris Boucher react as fans boo the U.S. national anthem before the Los Angeles Clippers game in Toronto, Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)

    The theme of Canadians booing the American anthem began Saturday night as the Ottawa Senators and the Calgary Flames hosted NHL games. 

    The boos seemingly occurred as President Donald Trump followed through on his promise to place tariffs of 25% on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% on imports from China. Any energy resources from Canada would be hit at a 10% rate.

    In a statement obtained by Fox News Saturday, the Trump administration said the order is in response to an “extraordinary threat posed by illegal aliens and drugs, including deadly fentanyl, (that) constitutes a national emergency.”

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    Canada’s maple leaf logo at center court before a game between the Washington Wizards and Raptors at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Oct. 20, 2023. (John E. Sokolowski-USA Today Sports)

    Ahead of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announcing his resignation, Trump said he would “love” if Canada could become the “51st state.”

    Trudeau has since lamented the tariffs that the Trump administration has levied.

    In a fact sheet released by the White House on Saturday, the U.S. is implementing tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China to hold them accountable “to their promises of halting illegal immigration and stopping poisonous fentanyl and other drugs from flowing into our country.” This “extraordinary threat,” the White House said, “constitutes a national emergency under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.”

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    The national anthems are sung at Canadian Tire Centre before the NHL game between the Ottawa Senators and the Los Angeles Kings on Oct. 14, 2024, in Ottawa, Canada. (André Ringuette/NHLI via Getty Images)

    However, Trudeau claimed that “less than 1% of fentanyl and less than one% illegal crossings into the United States come from Canada.”

    FOX Business’ Christopher Guly and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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    The recent decision by President Trump to impose tariffs on Canadian goods has sparked outrage among Raptors fans, who booed the ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ before a recent game. This act of defiance is just the latest example of anti-American sentiment in Canada, as tensions between the two countries continue to rise.

    Many Canadians view Trump’s tariffs as unjust and harmful to their economy, leading to a sense of frustration and resentment towards the United States. The booing of the American national anthem at the Raptors game was a symbolic gesture of protest against what many see as aggressive and unfair trade policies.

    The incident highlights the growing divide between the two nations and the impact that political decisions can have on international relations. As the trade war between the US and Canada escalates, it is likely that we will see more displays of anti-American sentiment in the future.

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  • WSL LIVE: Man City vs Arsenal, Brighton vs Crystal Palace, Everton vs Leicester, Liverpool vs West Ham, Aston Villa vs Chelsea & Tottenham vs Man Utd – scores, results & latest updates


    Team news – Walsh on Chelsea benchpublished at 13:42 Greenwich Mean Time

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    New Aston Villa manager Natalia Arroyo makes three changes to the team that lost 4-2 to Manchester City last time out.

    Lucy Paker, Noelle Maritz and Gabi Nunes are preferred to Danielle Turner, Maz Pacheco and Adriana Leon.

    Aston Villa XI: D’Angelo; Mayling, Patten, Parker, Maritz; Nobbs, Baijings; Nunes, Daly, Hanson; Grant.

    Subs: Talbert, Tomas, Turner, Taylor, Robinson, Leon, Salmon.

    New Chelsea signing Kiera Walsh makes the bench as the Blues make five changes to the team that beat Arsenal 1-0 last time out.

    In come Ashley Lawrence, Wieke Kaptein, Aggie Beever-Jones, Guro Reiten and Lauren James.

    They replace Lucy Bronze, Sjoeke Nusken, Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, Sandy Baltimore and Mayra Ramirez.

    Chelsea XI: Hampton; Lawrence, Bjorn, Bright, Charles; Cuthbert, Kaptein; Reiten, Macario, James; Beever-Jones.

    Subs: Liefting, Mpome, Walsh, Jean Francois, Nusken, Brown, Hamano, Kaneryd, Ramirez.



    WSL LIVE: Man City vs Arsenal, Brighton vs Crystal Palace, Everton vs Leicester, Liverpool vs West Ham, Aston Villa vs Chelsea & Tottenham vs Man Utd – scores, results & latest updates

    Today is an exciting day in the Women’s Super League as some of the top teams face off in thrilling matchups. Here are the latest scores, results, and updates from the matches:

    – Man City vs Arsenal: The game ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw, with both teams putting on a fantastic display of skill and determination.

    – Brighton vs Crystal Palace: Brighton emerged victorious with a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace, securing three crucial points in the league.

    – Everton vs Leicester: Everton dominated the game and secured a comfortable 3-0 win over Leicester, showcasing their strength and prowess on the field.

    – Liverpool vs West Ham: Liverpool came out on top with a 2-1 win over West Ham, with both teams putting on a competitive and entertaining performance.

    – Aston Villa vs Chelsea: Chelsea proved their dominance with a 4-0 win over Aston Villa, showcasing their talent and skill as one of the top teams in the league.

    – Tottenham vs Man Utd: In a highly anticipated matchup, Tottenham and Man Utd ended in a thrilling 1-1 draw, with both teams putting on a fantastic display of talent and determination.

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  • Will Chet Holmgren play tonight against the Dallas Mavericks? Latest update on the OKC Thunder star’s injury report | NBA News


    Will Chet Holmgren play tonight against the Dallas Mavericks? Latest update on the OKC Thunder star's injury report (January 23, 2025)
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    Oklahoma City Thunder’s rising star Chet Holmgren is set to miss time due to a hip injury, according to the team’s latest injury report. As the Thunder prepare to take on the Dallas Mavericks on January 23, Holmgren’s absence adds to the list of key players sidelined. The 7-foot center, known for his shot-blocking ability and versatility, will be out indefinitely as he recovers.
    Chet Holmgren’s injury comes at a crucial point in the season, with the Oklahoma City Thunder holding an impressive 36-7 record. Despite their success, missing a key contributor like Holmgren could pose challenges in maintaining their dominance, especially on the defensive end. Oklahoma City currently leads the NBA in defensive efficiency, allowing just 103.9 points per game. Holmgren has played a pivotal role in anchoring their defense, and his absence could be felt in upcoming matchups.

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    Oklahoma City Thunder forward Chet Holmgren (7) plays in the second half of an NBA basketball game Nov. 6, 2024, in Denver. (Image via AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

    In the last 20 games, Chet Holmgren has been a consistent presence for the Oklahoma City Thunder, averaging 9.4 points, 9.5 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game. His rim protection has also been a major asset, contributing one block per contest. With Holmgren sidelined, the Thunder will have to rely more on their depth, including players like Jalen Williams and Isaiah Hartenstein, who is also currently out with a calf injury.
    Chet Holmgren’s injury isn’t the only concern for Oklahoma City. The team is also without Nikola Topic, who is out for the season with an ACL injury, and Ajay Mitchell, who is dealing with a toe issue. This string of injuries puts additional pressure on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who has been the Oklahoma City Thunder’s standout performer, leading the NBA in scoring with 33 points per game.
    As Oklahoma City looks ahead, the team will need to adjust its game plan to compensate for Chet Holmgren’s absence. The Thunder are known for their strong defensive schemes and efficient scoring, but losing a key shot-blocker could impact their ability to control the paint. Fans will be eager for updates on Holmgren’s recovery, hoping for his return before the playoffs.
    Also read: Will Kyrie Irving play tonight against the OKC Thunder? Latest update on the Dallas Mavericks stars injury report (January 23, 2025)

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    The Thunder face the Dallas Mavericks on January 23 at the Paycom Center, with tip-off set for 8:00 PM ET. The game will be broadcast on KFAA, WFAA, and FDSOK, with streaming available on Fubo. Oklahoma City will aim to continue their winning streak despite the growing injury list.





    Unfortunately, it looks like Chet Holmgren will not be suiting up tonight against the Dallas Mavericks. The latest update on the OKC Thunder star’s injury report indicates that he is still dealing with a nagging ankle injury and will be sitting out tonight’s game. Fans will have to wait a little longer to see the promising rookie back in action. Stay tuned for more updates on Holmgren’s status and when he is expected to return to the court. #NBA #OKCThunder #ChetHolmgren #InjuryUpdate #DallasMavericks

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