NBA rescinds ejection call on Luka Doncic in Thunder loss
The NBA rescinded a technical foul against Lakers’ Luka Doncic that led to his ejection in a critical game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The decision was announced following a review.
The NBA rescinded a technical foul against Lakers’ Luka Doncic that led to his ejection in a critical game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The decision was announced following a review.
The Denver Nuggets informed star player Nikola Jokic of the firing of head coach Michael Malone and the non-extension of General Manager Calvin Booth, with Jokic emphasizing he had no input in the decisions.
Chicago Bulls’ Lonzo Ball met with the family of Alex Reinhardt, whose knee cartilage was donated for Ball’s transplant. The emotional meeting occurred before a game against the Miami Heat, underlining the profound impact of organ donation. Ball signed jerseys and interacted with Reinhardt’s family, showcasing gratitude for the life-changing donation.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Dallas ISD reach an agreement ensuring compliance with state laws prohibiting transgender teens from participating in girls’ sports. The agreement affirms adherence to the Save Women’s Sports Act.
The Texas House has approved a $337 billion budget for the 2026-2027 biennium following extensive deliberations. The budget allocates substantial funding to education, border security, and infrastructure improvements, marking a critical phase in state financial planning. It now heads to a conference committee for further refinement before final implementation.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick of Texas announced his re-election bid, securing an endorsement from former President Trump. Patrick, serving since 2014, emphasizes conservative values.
A Fort Worth City Council candidate debate ended in a physical altercation between candidates Chris Nettles and Payton Jackson, leading to police reports and concerns over future debate safety.
Local government units affected by Mt. Kanlaon’s eruption in Negros Island to receive PHP63 million in aid from the Office of the President, aimed at supporting recovery and rehabilitation efforts.
Two Cebu-based executives are linked to a $44 million scam in the U.S., defrauding elderly writers. Legal counsel assures a 99.99% chance of their return to the Philippines amidst ongoing investigations.
The Albuera police, with SWAT support, are searching for the gunman who shot Kerwin Espinosa, a mayoralty candidate and self-confessed drug lord. Police vow to ensure justice and maintain election peace, urging public cooperation.