Choreographer Benjamin Millepied faced an uncommon challenge: devising two brief dance performances for the championship matches at Roland Garros. This task came with a specific direction to create dynamic and expansive works. As the rehearsal progressed, Millepied instructed the dancers, “Remember you can’t touch it!” This command echoed as dancers lifted one another above an...
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Angel Reese Reflects on Atlanta Dream’s Loss to Indiana Fever
Angel Reese and the Atlanta Dream recently experienced a 83-71 defeat against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever in the Commissioner’s Cup. Despite the loss, Reese continued to achieve significant career milestones. During the game, Reese accomplished another double-double by scoring 11 points, securing 10 rebounds, and adding three assists and two blocks to her...
Victor Wembanyama: Chasing Legacy on and off the Court
Victor Wembanyama, a rising star in the NBA, focuses on winning championships and MVP awards, yet his actions beyond basketball capture attention too. During his first playoff season, Wembanyama drew interest for his unique summer experience. ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne highlighted his time at the Shaolin Temple in China, where he became known for dribbling a...
Exciting Developments in the 2026 World Cup
The 2026 World Cup is set to captivate North America, unfolding across three nations. This event features 48 teams and hosts 104 thrilling games, attracting billions of fans worldwide. It’s the largest spectacle in sports. Tariq Panja, a seasoned global soccer correspondent for The New York Times, provides insights on this year’s tournament. Among the...
Sebastian Berhalter’s Journey to the World Cup: Overcoming Challenges and Growing Through Hard Work
Sebastian Berhalter’s road to the World Cup diverges from the typical narrative of a young prodigy who glides onto the U.S. men’s national team. Unlike assumptions about the son of former player and head coach Gregg Berhalter, his path involved overcoming doubts and rigorous self-improvement. The 25-year-old midfielder recalls a critical conversation with his father...
Italian Coach Carlo Ancelotti to Lead Brazilian Soccer Team
Carlo Ancelotti, a celebrated Italian soccer manager, will be the first foreign coach to lead Brazil’s national team. Known for his success with club teams, Ancelotti aims to restore Brazil’s glory in international soccer. In June 2026, Ancelotti took over the coaching position. This appointment marks a significant milestone for the Brazilian team, long renowned...
Knicks Edge Spurs in Game 2 of NBA Finals
The San Antonio Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama left the court as time expired during Game 2 of the NBA Finals. New York Knicks’ Landry Shamet, Josh Hart, and Mitchell Robinson celebrated their victory on Friday, June 5, 2026, in San Antonio. The Knicks are now two wins away from capturing an NBA championship. Jalen Brunson hit...
Knicks Edge Spurs 105-104 in NBA Finals Thriller
Fourth Quarter Drama The New York Knicks secured a nail-biting victory over the San Antonio Spurs with a final score of 105-104. The game was a showcase of intense back-and-forth action in the fourth quarter, with players on both sides stepping up in critical moments. Karl-Anthony Towns was instrumental for the Knicks, leading the team...
Knicks Edge Spurs in Thrilling NBA Finals Game 2
The New York Knicks secured a narrow victory over the San Antonio Spurs with a final score of 105-104 in an intense NBA Finals Game 2. Karl-Anthony Towns led the Knicks with 21 points, supported by Mikal Bridges and Jalen Brunson, who each added 20 points. Despite a strong second-half performance from Victor Wembanyama, who...
Marist Falls Short in State Semifinal, Kyros Shows Her Skills
PEORIA — Marist junior Lexi Kyros faced challenges at the plate during the Class 4A state semifinal game, but her defensive performance was noteworthy. Despite Marist’s 2-1 loss to Lincoln-Way West, Kyros demonstrated her potential as a top college recruit and Michigan commit. In a short span, Kyros thwarted two critical plays: she eliminated one...









