Author: Michael

Orlando, Florida is the unquestioned theme park capital of the world, which is why one of the biggest stories in town for years has been Universal Orlando’s newest park, Epic Universe.
It’s the first full-on theme park to open in Orlando in more than 25 years, and everyone was pretty excited to see what a quarter-century of technological advancements could do to a brand-new theme park.
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With last week’s victory in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a 12-point lead, and two rounds remaining, Cooper Webb is the overwhelming favorite to win the championship with opening odds of -478 to Chase Sexton’s +312. Last week’s differential between the top two riders was 391 points; this week, it nearly doubled to 790 points.
If Webb finishes third or better in each of the last two features, he will be crowned the 2025 450 champion. Webb has 12 podium finishes in the first 15 rounds.

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Inarguably, the “go-for-it” Washington Commanders have done a strong job of addressing many of the team’s major needs across the offseason.
Washington bolstered the offensive line and receiving room with shrewd trades for veteran stars, and their secondary has received a boost through free agency and the 2025 Draft.
There’s still one hole, though.
It could be a problem that stacks up as a make or break for the 2025 season.
And everybody knows it.

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The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a painful loss on the road in Game 4, and are now trailing 3-1 in their first round playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Luka Doncic has been one of the few bright spots offensively for the Lakers, putting up huge scoring performances
In Game 1, Doncic scored 37 points, but the Lakers suffered a 117-95 loss. He followed that in Game 2 with 31 points, 12 rebounds, and nine assists, leading the Lakers to a 94-85 victory. Game 3 saw a visibly hampered Doncic contribute 17 points in the Lakers 116-104 loss.

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Michigan State basketball’s road schedule next winter will take a tour of some of the toughest places to play in the Big Ten.
The Spartans will play their only meetings of the 2025-26 season at Purdue, Wisconsin and Nebraska, the conference revealed Tuesday. They also will return to the Pacific Northwest to face Oregon and Washington for the first time on the road in conference action after the two newcomers visited East Lansing this winter.
MSU also plays Michigan, Indiana and Rutgers twice, giving Tom Izzo three more daunting road games in his 31st season.

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