Matthew Schaefer turning heads in 2025 NHL season: Could he become the next Cale Makar?

Eighteen-year-old Matthew Schaefer is quickly emerging as a top NHL defenseman for the New York Islanders. His impressive rookie season, marked by strong offensive production and elite skating metrics, has drawn comparisons to Cale Makar. Schaefer’s early success, including setting rookie records, suggests he has the potential to become a generational talent.

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Simone Biles drops jaw-dropping $90K flex on Chicago Bears sidelines while celebrating husband Jonathan Owens’ win

Gymnastics icon Simone Biles is a constant presence at Chicago Bears games, cheering on her NFL star husband, Jonathon Owens. Her stylish game-day appearances, often featuring designer accessories like a $90,000 watch, have become a fan favorite. The Bears have seen success when she’s in attendance, adding to the excitement of each match.

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Pluribus: Why Vince Gilligan’s new series is nothing like Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul

Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus marks a striking shift from the grounded fatalism of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Instead of criminals edging toward predictable fates, the series traps Rhea Seehorn’s Carol in a bizarre, planet-wide hive mind where she’s one of the few left untouched. With no clear rules, allies or outcomes, Pluribus feels radically…

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Fiscal roadmap: Finance Commission submits report for 2026-31; formula for Centre-state tax share sent to President Murmu

The 16th Finance Commission, led by Arvind Panagariya, has submitted its report for 2026-31 to President Droupadi Murmu. This report outlines the crucial formula for sharing central taxes with states, a process that involved extensive consultations across all states and Union Territories. The commission also reviewed disaster management financing.

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‘Sab darr ke khel rahe hain’: Mohammad Kaif hits out after 93 all out; slams Indian team management

Mohammed Kaif believes selection uncertainty under Gautam Gambhir is hindering India’s Test batters at home. He cited the exclusion of Sai Sudharsan and Sarfaraz Khan’s inconsistent selection despite good performances, suggesting players are fearful and lack backing. This instability was highlighted after India’s loss to South Africa in the first Test.

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