Tennis
2026-06-27 06:00:49.508 • by
Alfred Ignacio in
Tennis
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka opens up after her dramatic French Open collapse, revealing thoughts of quitting tennis. The article delves into her fiery on-court personality, personal controversies, her unique approach to managing emotions, and her journey from a 'deep, dark hole' back to the top of the sport.
Documentary
2026-06-27 00:00:41.753 • by
Amy Ivanov in
Documentary
The Netflix docu-series 'America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' has propelled the iconic squad to global stardom, revealing the intense personal and professional demands of their roles. The show's unprecedented impact has empowered cheerleaders to gain individual fame, leading to a historic 400% pay raise and a redefinition of their legacy beyond the sidelines.
Neurodiversity
2026-06-27 00:00:41.717 • by
Alan Iverson in
Neurodiversity
Adults over 60 are a 'neglected generation' regarding neurodiversity support, with up to 97% of autistic people in this age group potentially undiagnosed. This article explores why traits become more apparent in later life, the benefits of seeking a diagnosis, how to approach the topic, and pathways to support, emphasizing that understanding and adapting can significantly improve their quality of life.
Immigration
2026-06-26 12:01:37.405 • by
Albert Inestein in
Immigration
The Supreme Court's conservative majority delivered a significant victory to former President Donald Trump's immigration policies, affirming his administration's ability to remove over 1 million people from the U.S. and restrict others from entering. The 6-3 decisions, authored by Justice Samuel Alito, limit judicial review of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations and uphold the 'metering' asylum policy. The rulings, which drew scathing dissents from liberal justices, particularly Justice Sonia Sotomayor who publicly clashed with Alito, could impact hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Syrians, and have serious economic consequences. The tension highlights the ideological divisions within the Court, with more 6-3 rulings expected.