March 2025

Anthony Davis improving daily, but return remains undetermined

Anthony Davis is showing daily improvement from a left adductor strain, according to the Dallas Mavericks. Despite his progress, the team has not provided a timeline for his return to NBA play. Davis was acquired in a trade involving Luka Doncic, adding anticipation to his recovery. The Mavericks are focused on his health, assessing the situation without rushing a comeback.

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Trump heads task force to prepare for the 2026 World Cup

President Donald Trump has announced a task force dedicated to orchestrating the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America. The initiative aims to address the tournament’s logistical, security, and diplomatic challenges, amid ongoing trade tensions across the continent. The World Cup, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is set for June to July 2026. The task force will ensure comprehensive planning and seamless execution of the event.

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Intuitive Machines’ lunar lander lost after landing sideways on the moon

Intuitive Machines, a Houston-based company, confirms the failed lunar landing of its Athena lander. Missing its designated target by over 800 feet, Athena ended up in a shadowy crater on the moon. The company plans a thorough analysis to learn from this experience and improve future missions. This incident reflects the challenging nature of space exploration, with each mission contributing to the growing knowledge of the field. Intuitive Machines continues its commitment to advancing lunar exploration despite this setback.

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Cuban on Doncic trade: ‘I’d have asked for more now’

Mark Cuban, the former majority owner of the Dallas Mavericks, expressed his opinion on the recent trade involving Luka Doncic. Cuban remarked that he would have demanded a higher return if he had been involved in the decision to trade the star player to the Los Angeles Lakers. The trade, which took place on February 1 and involved a three-team deal, has faced significant criticism.

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