Boston Celtics second round playoff schedule released

The Celtics are still waiting to see if they’ll play either the Knicks or Pistons in the second round, but they do know when the series will start. The NBA announced Wednesday that Boston will open the second round for Game 1 on Monday, May 5. Here’s the full look at the Celtics’ second-round schedule. All start times and TV channels have yet to be … Continue reading Boston Celtics second round playoff schedule released

Oregon State Baseball Postseason Projections (4/30)

GET 4 MONTHS OF BEAVERSEDGE PREMIUM FOR THE PRICE OF 1 With Baseball America & D1 Baseball coming out with its most recent field of 64 projection this week, BeaversEdge takes a closer look to see where Oregon State lands in this late-April projection… MORE: MBB Adds Pitt Transfer | WBB Adds NC State Transfer | WATCH: Mitch Canham Talks Loss To Oregon | Official … Continue reading Oregon State Baseball Postseason Projections (4/30)

Connor Zilisch to sit out Texas Xfinity race after Talladega crash

Connor Zilisch will miss Saturday’s Xfinity Series race at Texas Motor Speedway as he recovers from lower back injuries sustained in a crash last weekend at Talladega Superspeedway, Trackhouse Racing announced Wednesday. Zilisch is a development driver for Trackhouse Racing. He competes in the Xfinity Series for JR Motorsports. Trackhouse Racing stated: “The Trackhouse Racing development driver plans to return to the No. 88 JR … Continue reading Connor Zilisch to sit out Texas Xfinity race after Talladega crash

Musk is supposedly leaving the White House—but not our lives

Billionaire Elon Musk is reportedly pulling back from working out of the White House—but he’s not done screwing with us just yet. In an interview with the New York Post, President Donald Trump’s Chief of Staff Susie Wiles confirmed that Trump’s former “first buddy” is “not physically present as much as he was.” “Instead of meeting with him in person, I’m talking to him on … Continue reading Musk is supposedly leaving the White House—but not our lives

Doug Ford, Tim Houston defend decision to not help federal Tories during election

OTTAWA — Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston defended their respective decisions to not to help Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives during the federal election, arguing that Poilievre’s team had previously pushed them away. Speaking in Halifax on Wednesday, Houston confirmed prior reports that he had voluntarily decided to steer clear of the federal election — even snubbing a Poilievre rally minutes from … Continue reading Doug Ford, Tim Houston defend decision to not help federal Tories during election

What’s next for Canada’s newest minority government?

With the election count all but finalized , it looks as though the governing Liberals under Prime Minister Mark Carney will be forming a minority government. Here’s what that means for the party and the country. What is a minority government? It’s simply a government in which no party holds more than 50 per cent of the seats in Parliament. The magic number in this … Continue reading What’s next for Canada’s newest minority government?

Sundar Pichai says DOJ demands are a “de facto” spin-off of Google search

The Department of Justice (DOJ) rested its case in Google’s search remedy trial earlier this week, giving Google a chance to push back on the government’s attempt to break up the search giant. Today is arguably Google’s best chance to make the case that it should not be harshly penalized in the ongoing search antitrust case, with CEO Sundar Pichai taking the stand. Pichai attempted … Continue reading Sundar Pichai says DOJ demands are a “de facto” spin-off of Google search