Is Alexander Ovechkin set to play against Los Angeles Kings tonight? Latest update on Capitals captain for November 17

Washington Capitals’ star Alexander Ovechkin is expected to play against the Los Angeles Kings on Monday, November 17, 2025. Despite a slower scoring pace this season, Ovechkin’s presence is crucial for the Capitals’ playoff push. Fans will be watching his performance, especially on power plays, as he aims to ignite the offense in this high-stakes…

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What really happened in the final minutes of the Trainwreck-Ricoy Rust event? Fans enraged over Kick co-owner’s controversial decision

Kick co-owner Tyler “Trainwreck” Niknam faces backlash for allegedly manipulating his recent Rust event. Accusations of a rigged finale, a prior alliance with Ricoy, and biased rule changes have led to community outrage. Fans question the integrity of Kick’s streams after Ricoy was declared the sole winner despite a tribunal’s decision.

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Angry White House accuses Alibaba of helping Chinese army to target US

The White House has accused Alibaba of providing technical support and extensive customer data to China’s People’s Liberation Army, posing a national security threat. Declassified intelligence suggests the tech giant supplies AI services and sensitive information like IP addresses and payment records. Alibaba has vehemently denied these allegations, calling them ‘complete nonsense’ and an attempt…

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Is Tennessee Titans star Jeffery Simmons secretly dating author Bryann Andrea? Here’s what’s fueling the whispers

Tennessee Titans’ Jeffery Simmons has fueled romance rumors by reposting an Instagram Story featuring author Bryann Andrea on the NFL sidelines. Andrea’s posts, including a custom jersey skirt and a photo with Simmons, hint at a connection that began around September 15. Andrea is a published author and social media influencer known for her book…

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Indian student sentenced to 97 months in prison for multi-million dollar fraud scheme in Texas; phishing attack targeting elderly

An Indian student, Dhruv Rajeshbhai Mangukiya, received a 97-month prison sentence and ordered to pay over $2.5 million in restitution for a money laundering conspiracy. He and his co-conspirator targeted elderly individuals, tricking them into sending cash and gold to resolve fabricated investigations. Mangukiya also admitted to recruiting his co-conspirator and using a printer for…

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