Celtics' Jayson Tatum (Achilles) Available to Return Friday Jayson Tatum, the Boston Celtics' star forward, has been cleared to return to the court after recovering from a season-ending Achilles injury, according to reports. The Celtics officially approved his return for a scheduled game on Friday, marking a significant milestone in his recovery process. Tatum, who missed the majority of the 2025-2026 season due to the injury, has been working diligently to regain his form and fitness. The decision to allow Tatum back on the court comes after medical evaluations confirmed that he has made substantial progress in his rehabilitation. Sources indicate that Tatum’s return is not only a personal triumph but also a critical move for the Celtics as they aim to compete in the NBA playoffs. His presence on the roster is expected to bolster the team’s offensive capabilities and provide leadership in high-stakes games. Tatum’s journey to recovery has been closely followed by fans and analysts alike. The Celtics’ medical team has emphasized the importance of a gradual return to ensure he is fully prepared for the physical demands of the season. While the exact timeline for his full integration into the team’s game plan remains under review, his availability for Friday’s game signals a positive development for both the player and the franchise. In a recent interview, Shams Charania, a well-known NBA analyst, discussed Tatum’s determination to return this season. Charania highlighted how Tatum’s commitment to rehabilitation has been a key factor in his progress. “Tatum’s mission has always been to come back strong, and his work ethic has been instrumental in getting him to this point,” Charania noted. This mindset has not only helped Tatum physically but also mentally, as he prepares to rejoin his teammates.#boston_celtics #jayson_tatum #shams_charania #joe_mazzulla #milwaukee_bucks

Condoleezza Rice spotted going to the White House: report Condoleezza Rice, who previously served as a state secretary under former President George W. Bush, was reportedly seen entering the White House on Friday, according to media reports. The sighting was highlighted by CNN Senior White House correspondent Kristen Holmes, who shared the observation on X. During her tenure in the Bush administration, Rice held the position of National Security Advisor from 2001 to 2005 and later served as Secretary of State from 2005 to 2009. She played a significant role in shaping U.S. foreign policy during the “War on Terror.” In an interview with Fox News, she discussed the U.S. approach to Iran, stating that President Donald Trump’s administration aimed to weaken Iran’s military capabilities. “If you can render Iran essentially incapable of military action against us and against our allies, that’s worthy,” she remarked. Rice added, “And I think what they’re trying to do is to neuter Iran as a military power in the region.” This statement came amid heightened tensions following joint U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, which were conducted in response to fears of Iran’s missile development. Iran has since retaliated, with attacks affecting other countries in the region. U.S. officials have advised Americans to leave the Middle East due to the escalating conflict. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth echoed concerns about Iran’s actions, describing the country’s regime as an “expansionist and Islamic regime” that has waged a “savage, one-sided war” against the United States. He cited attacks such as car bombs in Beirut, rocket strikes on U.S. ships, and bombings at embassies as evidence of Iran’s aggression. The report on Rice’s White House visit coincided with broader discussions about regional security and the U.S.#iran #pete_hegseth #condoleezza_rice #george_w_bush #kristen_holmes

Condoleezza Rice Spotted Going to the White House: Report Condoleezza Rice, who served as a state secretary under former President George W. Bush, was seen entering the White House on Friday, according to reports. CNN Senior White House correspondent Kristen Holmes shared the observation on X, noting, “Condoleezza Rice was just seen walking into the White House.” During her tenure in the Bush administration, Rice held the position of National Security Advisor from 2001 to 2005 and later served as Secretary of State from 2005 to 2009. She played a significant role in shaping U.S. foreign policy during the “War on Terror.” In an interview with Fox News, she addressed Iran’s military capabilities, stating that President Donald Trump’s administration aimed to weaken Iran’s ability to act against the U.S. and its allies. “If you can render Iran essentially incapable of military action against us and against our allies, that’s worthy,” she said. Rice added, “And I think what they’re trying to do is to neuter Iran as a military power in the region.” This statement came amid heightened tensions following joint U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, which were conducted in response to fears of Iran developing advanced missile technology. Iran retaliated, leading to attacks on other countries and prompting advisories for Americans to leave the Middle East. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized the threat posed by Iran, stating, “For 47 long years, the expansionist and Islamic regime in Tehran has waged a savage, one-sided war against America.” He cited attacks such as car bombs in Beirut, rocket strikes on U.S. ships, and murders at embassies as evidence of Iran’s aggression. The situation has drawn international attention, with ongoing military actions and diplomatic efforts shaping the region’s stability.#iran #pete_hegseth #condoleezza_rice #george_w_bush #kristen_holmes

Middle East conflict: There should be no cherry-picking on international law, says Iran deputy foreign minister India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met with Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh on the sidelines of Raisina Dialogue 2026. The meeting followed India's condolences over the killing of Iran's supreme leader. Khatibzadeh emphasized the importance of upholding international law against perceived atrocities and aggression. #External_Affairs #Affairs_Minister #Middle_East #East_conflict #foreign_minister #deputy_foreign #Raisina_Dialogue #Minister_Saeed #Iranian_Deputy #India_External

Soham Murderer Ian Huntley Left Blind After Prison Attack Ian Huntley, the convicted murderer of 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham, Cambridgeshire, in 2002, has reportedly lost his sight and is not expected to regain consciousness following an attack at HMP Frankland in Durham. According to reports, the 52-year-old former school caretaker was struck repeatedly over the head by an inmate wielding a metal bar during an incident in the prison’s workshop on 26 February. The attack left him with severe brain trauma, and he has remained on life support in a hospital since the incident. The Sun newspaper cited sources claiming Huntley “never recovered from the battering and never stood much of a chance of doing so.” The attack occurred in the recycling area of the maximum security prison, where the assailant, described as a man in his mid-40s, reportedly shouted, “I’ve done it, I’ve done it” after the assault. Durham Constabulary confirmed the detainment of a man in that age range but has not disclosed the suspect’s identity or charged anyone in connection with the attack. Huntley’s only daughter, Samantha Bryan, 27, told The Sun that her father “there’s a special place in hell waiting for him,” referencing the crimes he committed. The attack marks the latest attempt on Huntley’s life, as he had been under close observation in prison to prevent such incidents. Huntley’s crimes in 2002 involved abducting, raping, and murdering the two children after they left a family barbecue to buy sweets. Their bodies were later found in a ditch. The case remains one of the most notorious in British criminal history.#ian_huntley #hmp_frankland #damien_fowkes #soham_murderer #durham_constabulary
Ian Huntley remains in critical condition following a violent attack in a British maximum security prison Ian Huntley, the double child killer who was sentenced to life in prison for the 2002 murders of ten-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, has suffered severe brain trauma and is not expected to regain consciousness after an assault at HMP Frankland in Durham. The attack, which occurred on 26 February, left Huntley blinded and critically injured, according to reports. The 52-year-old former school caretaker was struck repeatedly over the head by an inmate wielding a metal bar during the incident. The Sun newspaper reported that Huntley was kept on life support in a hospital after the attack, which took place in the prison’s recycling area. A source cited by the newspaper stated that Huntley “never recovered from the battering and never stood much of a chance of doing so.” The prison authorities have not disclosed the identity of the suspect, though a man in his mid-40s was detained on the day of the attack. Huntley’s only daughter, Samantha Bryan, 27, expressed her anguish to The Sun, stating, “There’s a special place in hell waiting for him.” The attack marks the latest attempt on Huntley’s life, as he had been under close monitoring to prevent such incidents. Huntley’s crimes in 2002 involved abducting, torturing, and murdering Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman after they left a family barbecue to buy sweets in Soham, Cambridgeshire. He disposed of their bodies in a ditch, an act that shocked the nation and led to his conviction. The attack at HMP Frankland follows a previous violent incident in 2010, when another inmate, Damien Fowkes, slashed Huntley with a homemade weapon, causing a severe, gaping cut to his neck.#ian_huntley #hmp_frankland #damien_fowkes #holly_wells #jessica_chapman

The horse gamers have spoken: This new horse sim has 'a beautiful sense of realism I haven't felt since RDR2' Horse fans have been burned by bad horse games often enough, but The Legend of Khiimori shows promise if it can hurdle a lot of bug fixes. #Khiimori_shows #bug_fixes #beautiful_sense #shows_promise #horse_gamers #horse_sim #Horse_fans

How Syracuse University’s next chancellor made helping vets a $300M pillar of the school Syracuse University’s new chancellor, Michael Haynie, has transformed the D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families into a cornerstone of the university, securing over $300 million in external funding since its founding in 2007. The institute, which began as a small class of 17 veterans, now operates from a state-of-the-art $63 million facility and has become a national symbol of Syracuse’s commitment to veteran support. Haynie, who has led the institute since 2011, has also revitalized the university’s business school and expanded its role as a hub for veteran education. Nick Ripplinger, a 39-year-old veteran and founder of Battle Sight Technologies, credits Haynie with helping him launch his multimillion-dollar company. Ripplinger participated in the institute’s training programs in 2017, which equipped him with the skills to develop products for military and search-and-rescue operations. He describes Haynie as a mentor who consistently provides resources to veteran entrepreneurs, even reconnecting with him over coffee at the institute’s annual training conference in Dallas. Haynie’s impact extends beyond veterans. As vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation, executive dean of the Whitman School of Management, and director of the IVMF, he has reshaped Syracuse’s academic and administrative landscape. His leadership during the pandemic, as a key advisor to former Chancellor Kent Syverud, further solidified his reputation as a problem-solver. Despite his busy schedule—often rising at 4:30 a.m.—Haynie prioritizes engaging with students, frequently joining them for lunch at campus dining halls.#syracuse_university #michael_haynie #d_aniello_institute #battle_sight_technologies #whitman_school_of_management
Former Syracuse Basketball Player Detained by Federal Immigration Agents Syracuse, N.Y. — A former Syracuse University basketball player who fled civil war in South Sudan has been arrested and detained by federal immigration agents. John Bol Ajak, 26, was held at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Pennsylvania, according to ICE records. The incident marks another troubling chapter for the 6-foot-10 backup center, whose journey from conflict to college basketball had become a source of hope before recent legal complications. Ajak, who was still residing in Syracuse, was arrested by local police at least four times on campus for offenses such as trespassing and disorderly conduct. One incident occurred near the JMA Dome, and he reportedly had no stable address. The circumstances of his recent federal detention remain unclear, though his student visa had expired, according to university sources. He was no longer enrolled as a student but had been attempting to re-enter graduate courses. Ajak’s legal troubles escalated in early 2026. He was arrested twice in January for disorderly conduct and criminal trespass at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication, where he had previously studied. Recent records show he had been homeless and couch-surfing, a detail confirmed by a friend. His last arrest occurred on Feb. 18, after which he was released on pretrial conditions. However, he missed a scheduled court appearance, leading to a bench warrant for the trespass charge. Born in Natinga, South Sudan, Ajak’s family fled the country when he was 19 months old, seeking refuge in a Kenyan camp. There, he endured poverty and hunger, often writing in the sand during classes.#john_bol_ajak #syracuse_university #ice #moshannon_valley_processing_center #jma_dome
Djokovic and Tsitsipas Team Up for Doubles at Indian Wells Masters Novak Djokovic has confirmed his participation in both singles and doubles at the Indian Wells Masters, marking his first doubles appearance since the 2019 tournament. The Serbian star will partner with Greek player Stefanos Tsitsipas, a pairing that has surprised many tennis fans. This decision adds an intriguing dynamic to the doubles competition, which features several high-profile combinations. Among them are Jannik Sinner and Reilly Opelka, Daniil Medvedev and Tijan Lerner, and Karen Khachanov and Andrey Rublev. The event also includes the brothers Arthur Rinderknech and Valentin Vacherot, further enhancing the competitive landscape. Djokovic, who has previously competed in doubles at California tournaments, will make his seventh appearance in the format. His best result in this category came in 2019 when he reached the semifinals alongside Fabio Fognini. In singles, Djokovic received a bye in the first round of the Masters and is set to face Kamil Majchrzak in the second round. The Serbian player emphasized his commitment to the sport, stating he will continue competing as long as he possesses the passion, quality, and determination to deliver compelling performances. His dual participation promises to provide fans with a thrilling spectacle across both formats. The tournament’s doubles draw has drawn attention for its mix of established stars and emerging talents, with Djokovic and Tsitsipas’ partnership adding an extra layer of intrigue. Their combined experience and contrasting playing styles could create a unique challenge for their opponents, further elevating the stakes in the Masters event.#novak_djokovic #jannik_sinner #stefanos_tsitsipas #reilly_opelka #indian_wells_masters

Jannik Sinner & Reilly Opelka, Novak Djokovic & Stefanos Tsitsipas headline singles stars in Indian Wells doubles draw The BNP Paribas Open doubles draw has been unveiled, featuring several high-profile pairings between singles stars and top-seeded doubles teams. Jannik Sinner and Reilly Opelka have been granted a wild card entry into the tournament, setting them up for a challenging opening-round match against the top-seeded duo of Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos. Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas will face the defending champions, Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic, in a highly anticipated matchup. Sinner and Opelka, who previously won the Atlanta doubles title in 2021, had planned to team up again in Miami in 2022 but Opelka withdrew due to an injury. Opelka has made a strong start in the singles competition, defeating fellow American Ethan Quinn in his opening match. Sinner, meanwhile, will debut in singles at the tournament on Friday, facing Dalibor Svrcina. Granollers and Zeballos, who competed together at the Nitto ATP Finals last year, have shown consistent form in doubles, reaching the Australian Open semi-finals and the Dallas final this season. Granollers is ranked third in the PIF ATP Doubles Rankings, while Zeballos holds the second position. Their experience and strong recent performances make them a formidable opponent for Sinner and Opelka. Arevalo and Pavic, the defending champions, have a strong track record in the tournament. They won the 2025 Indian Wells title without dropping a set, defeating several top singles players, including Sebastian Korda and Jordan Thompson in the final. Djokovic and Tsitsipas will aim to disrupt this dominance, with Tsitsipas likely motivated after being eliminated from the singles draw by Denis Shapovalov earlier in the week.#novak_djokovic #jannik_sinner #bnp_paribas_open #stefanos_tsitsipas #reilly_opelka