WWE Wrestlepalooza takeaways: Brock Lesnar makes children cry on an uneven night for WWE’s ESPN debut

WWE returned to Indianapolis for Wrestlepalooza from Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday evening. The show featured AJ Lee’s first in-ring action in a decade, Brock Lesnar demolishing John Cena, and Stephanie Vaquer claiming the vacant Women’s World Championship. In the inaugural main event of WWE’s ESPN era, Cody Rhodes was successful in his title defense against…

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NORTH WEST AND JAAS FEATURE IN KING COMBS’ POWERFUL NEW TRACK “LONELY ROADS”

Christian “King” Combs is channeling pain and creating art with his latest release, unveiling the music video for his song “Lonely Roads.” The 27-year-old rapper shared the project on Thursday, Sept. 18, calling it a reflection of “one of the darkest times” in his life. The track, produced by Kanye West, appears on Christinan’s June…

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Making atoms self-magnify reveals their quantum wave functions

The wave function of an atom can expand without changing shape Shutterstock / Bolbik Extremely cold atoms have been nudged to self-magnify their quantum states so they can be imaged in unprecedented detail. This could help researchers better understand what quantum particles do in odd materials like superconductors and superfluids. It is generally very difficult…

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DiJonai Carrington injury: Top-seeded Lynx lose key player for rest of 2025 WNBA playoffs

Getty Images Minnesota Lynx guard DiJonai Carrington will miss the rest of the WNBA playoffs due to a “significant mid-foot sprain,” the team announced Saturday. The news came a day before the Lynx take on the Phoenix Mercury in the semifinals.  “After undergoing an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), Carrington was evaluated by team physician Dr….

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Brett James death: Country songwriter and family die in plane crash

Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James, known for penning hits including Carrie Underwood’s Jesus, Take the Wheel, died in a plane crash on Thursday, according to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. He was 57. A plane registered under James’ legal name, Brett Cornelius, crashed into a field in Franklin, North Carolina, about 270 miles southeast of…

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