Mark Green faces lawsuit over Prosimos dealings in Guyana Before Mark Green abruptly retired from the U.S. House of Representatives last summer, the embattled congressman and his lobbyist business partner allegedly used trade information from one of the partner’s clients to compete for a lucrative fuel agreement with the Guyanese government. Last spring, Green established a company called Prosimos alongside lobbyist and corporate attorney Marc C. Hebert. In June, Green announced his retirement from Congress, less than six months into his fourth term, which he won in a 2024 campaign marked by personal drama involving his divorce, an alleged affair, and family tensions. In July, he stepped down, triggering a special election to replace him in a midstate district. While campaigning for his successor, Rep. Matt Van Epps, Green told the Nashville Banner that Prosimos was designed to compete with Chinese companies for international business, stating, “The motto is basically, ‘If an American company doesn’t do it, a Chinese company will.’” At a September event for Van Epps, Green emphasized his commitment to supporting American companies abroad, saying, “You don’t serve the country for 36 years in some capacity and [not] still want to do some good.” At the center of Prosimos’ operations is Guyana, a South American nation that Green visited repeatedly during his final months in office, including during his retirement announcement. Since discovering a large oil reserve off its coast in 2015, Guyana has become a target for foreign investors seeking to profit from its resources and infrastructure needs. However, the lawsuit claims this was not the original plan for Prosimos.#mark_green #marc_c_hebert #jones_walker_llp #guyana #curlew_mainstream_llc

Georgia Tech vs Clemson Final Score Prediction Georgia Tech will face Clemson in their final game of the season, aiming to end the year on a positive note. The Yellow Jackets, who recently lost to California after a strong first-half performance, hope to secure a victory in their last home game. Senior guard Kowacie Reeves Jr. led the team with 19 points in his farewell game at McCamish Pavilion, joining Lamar Washington, who contributed 10 assists in a strong senior night. Clemson, meanwhile, enters the matchup after a challenging stretch, having lost five of their last six games. Despite a solid 12-3 home record this season, the Tigers have struggled in recent home games, including a 67-63 defeat at North Carolina. Their offense is paced by RJ Godfrey (12.3 points per game) and Carter Welling (10.2 points per game). The matchup has historical significance for Georgia Tech, as they have won the last two meetings at Clemson, including a dramatic triple-overtime victory last season. In their most recent game at Clemson, the Yellow Jackets trailed by two points at halftime but fell behind after the Tigers shot 51.9% in the second half. Reeves and Washington led the scoring effort, with Reeves finishing with 19 points and Washington adding 10. Last year’s game at Clemson saw Baye Ndongo deliver a double-double with 18 points and 13 rebounds, sealing the Jackets’ first road win of the season. The Tigers were ranked No. 21 at the time, and the series has been split over Damon Stoudamire’s three seasons, with each team claiming their respective road victories. A win for Georgia Tech would extend their three-game winning streak in Littlejohn Coliseum. Clemson’s recent struggles present an opportunity for Georgia Tech, which has had 21 games decided by 15 points or less this season.#georgia_tech #clemson #kowacie_reeves_jr #lamar_washington #rj_godfrey

Clemson Basketball Faces Georgia Tech in Regular Season Finale Clemson basketball concludes its regular season by hosting Georgia Tech on March 7 at Littlejohn Coliseum. The Tigers, with a record of 21-9 and 11-6 in conference play, are set to face the Yellow Jackets, who have a 11-19 overall record and 2-15 in the ACC. Georgia Tech’s season is effectively over after being eliminated from ACC Tournament contention, with the game against Clemson marking their final opportunity to secure a win. The matchup will take place at 12 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, and will be broadcast on ACC Network. Fans can also live stream the game through FUBO, which offers a free trial. The Tigers’ last meeting with Georgia Tech occurred on January 24 in Atlanta, where Clemson secured a 77-63 victory. This game will serve as a crucial test for Clemson as they prepare for the upcoming ACC Tournament, which is scheduled for March 10-14 in Charlotte. Clemson’s season has been marked by a mix of wins and losses, with key victories against teams like Louisville, South Carolina, and Cincinnati, as well as notable setbacks against Duke, Wake Forest, and Florida State. The Tigers’ performance against Georgia Tech will be a significant factor in their tournament seeding. For Georgia Tech, the game represents a chance to end their season on a positive note. Despite their struggles in the ACC, the Yellow Jackets have shown resilience in recent matchups, including a 68-65 win over Alabama on December 3. However, their 2-15 conference record has left them without a realistic path to the tournament. The game will be a key opportunity for Clemson to solidify its position in the ACC standings. With the ACC Tournament looming, the Tigers will need to demonstrate consistency and focus.#acc_tournament #littlejohn_coliseum #georgia_tech #acc_network #clemson_basketball
Clemson Basketball Seeks Strong Finish Against Georgia Tech in ACC Showdown Clemson basketball returns to Littlejohn Coliseum on Saturday aiming to conclude the regular season on a positive note as Brad Brownell’s Tigers host Georgia Tech. The matchup comes at a critical juncture for Clemson, which enters the game with an overall record of 21-9 and a 11-6 mark in ACC play. While the Tigers remain in the NCAA Tournament picture, the final stretch of the season has been challenging, with Clemson losing five of its last six games, including a narrow 67-63 setback to No. 17 North Carolina on Tuesday night in Chapel Hill. Despite the loss, the Tigers displayed resilience against the Tar Heels, maintaining a three-point lead at halftime and staying competitive throughout the second half. Senior RJ Godfrey delivered a standout performance, scoring a career-high 22 points while playing 33 minutes. Georgia Tech arrives in Clemson with a stark contrast to the Tigers’ fortunes. The Yellow Jackets enter the game with an overall record of 11-19 and a dismal 2-15 mark in conference play, having endured an 11-game losing streak. Clemson has already defeated Georgia Tech earlier this season, securing a 77-63 victory in Atlanta on January 24. Saturday’s contest marks the 150th meeting between the programs, with Clemson holding an 80-69 advantage in the all-time series. The game is set for a noon ET tipoff, with national coverage on ACC Network. The live blog details the game’s progression, highlighting Clemson’s struggles to find rhythm. In the first half, Clemson fell behind early, trailing 14-20 after a strong start by Georgia Tech. The Tigers faced challenges in maintaining consistency, with turnovers and missed opportunities hampering their efforts.#clemson_basketball #brad_brownell #littlejohn_coliseum #georgia_tech #acc_network

Lady Gaga Teases Wedding Date and Shares Romantic Details with Bruno Mars Lady Gaga has shared updates about her upcoming wedding to fiancé Michael Polansky, including a heartfelt moment during a TikTok Live appearance with Bruno Mars. In a bonus clip from Mars’ Romantic Radio TikTok Live on March 6, Gaga spoke about her plans for the big day. “Me and my fiancé have been traveling all year,” she said, adding that they were “getting married soon” and asked Mars to choose a special song for the ceremony. Mars, who had previously popped the question to Gaga with a blade of grass, suggested a track from his latest album. “I would go with ‘Risk It All,’ track one,” he said, dedicating the song to both Gaga and Michael. He also made sure to include Michael in the tribute, saying, “Michael this is for you too.” While the exact wedding date remains undisclosed, Gaga hinted at the significance of the event during an interview with E! News in March 2025. “I’m desperately trying to keep that so private,” she said, but added, “I can promise that it will be the best day of my life.” The couple, who have been together for seven years, also reflected on their relationship’s impact on Gaga’s music. She revealed that their engagement inspired one of her most personal songs, “Blade of Glass.” Writing the track alongside Michael, she described the process as “haunting,” recalling a moment during the song’s creation when she joked, “I’ll give you something, but it’s no diamond ring.” Michael responded with, “The air that I’m breathing.” Gaga’s love for Michael took center stage during her acceptance speech for the Best Pop Album award at the 2025 Grammys. “I have to say thank you first to my partner, Michael,” she said, acknowledging his role as co-executive producer on her album Mayhem.#lady_gaga #michael_polansky #bruno_mars #venice_film_festival #gabriel_attal

Lady Gaga shares major update on wedding to Michael Polansky Lady Gaga has confirmed she plans to marry her fiancé, Michael Polansky, “soon,” during a recent appearance on Bruno Mars’ “Romantic Radio” iHeartRadio livestream. The singer shared the update in a recorded message, stating, “Me and my fiancé have been traveling all year, but we’re getting married soon. We were hoping you could choose a special song for us.” Mars responded by suggesting the song “Risk It All” from Gaga’s latest album. The couple first hinted at their engagement in July 2024, when a source told Page Six that Gaga had been engaged to Polansky for several months before announcing the news at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Polansky reportedly proposed to Gaga on her 38th birthday in March 2025, initially with a blade of grass before upgrading to a $2 million ring. Gaga later revealed the engagement during an appearance on the “Howard Stern Show,” where she described the proposal as a “very special moment.” Gaga and Polansky have been vocal about their wedding plans, emphasizing their desire for an intimate ceremony rather than a large event. Polansky stated, “We don’t want a really big wedding, but we want to enjoy it. In a lot of ways, we already feel married, so it’s not like it’s gonna change much.” The couple also mentioned they are considering a wedding date during or after the conclusion of Gaga’s Mayhem Ball Tour, which ends on April 13 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The pair has been frequently spotted together at high-profile events, including the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, where they shared a passionate kiss on stage. They also attended the “SNL50: The Anniversary Special” in February 2025, showcasing their public affection.#lady_gaga #michael_polansky #romantic_radio #page_six #madison_square_garden

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney Pay £2 Million to Acquire Wrexham AFC Wrexham AFC, a Welsh football club, has become a global phenomenon after being purchased by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in November 2020. The duo’s investment has transformed the club into a major media and cultural attraction, propelling it into the spotlight with increased media coverage, documentaries, and social media engagement. Since their acquisition, Wrexham has achieved three consecutive promotions, securing its place in the English Championship—the second tier of English football—and now competes with aspirations of reaching the Premier League. The purchase price for the club’s ownership rights was reported to be approximately £2 million ($2.5 million), a fraction of the billions required to acquire top-tier English clubs like Manchester United, Chelsea, or Liverpool. This relatively modest sum highlights the varying costs of acquiring football clubs, which depend on factors such as league level, financial performance, and market demand. Reynolds and McElhenney’s investment has allowed Wrexham to modernize both on and off the pitch, with significant upgrades to the squad, infrastructure, and operational standards. The club’s recent success includes a strong performance in the Championship, with hopes of securing a playoff spot and advancing to the quarterfinals of the FA Cup. Off the field, Wrexham has evolved into a fully professional entity, featuring a dedicated physiotherapy team and high-profile sponsorships. The duo’s involvement has also brought a new level of global attention to the club, blending football with entertainment and creating a unique brand identity. Wrexham’s participation in the English Football League system is rooted in its historical context.#fa_cup #ryan_reynolds #rob_mcelhenney #wrexham_afc #english_championship

Wrexham's Ambitious Plan to Reach the Premier League A member of Wrexham’s staff recently recalled an old email sent to employees years ago, announcing the arrival of a new coffee machine. At the time, the club had just 17 staff members. Today, the team has grown to over 150, with more joining daily as the club races toward an unprecedented goal: rising from the National League to the Premier League in four seasons. The transformation is evident on the pitch and behind the scenes. Head groundsman Paul Chaloner and kitman Iwan Pugh-Jones, both longtime Wrexham employees, stood in the sunshine on Tuesday, watching players prepare for an FA Cup fifth-round clash against Chelsea. Chaloner, who once worried about training on a muddy pitch, now oversees a £1.7 million Premier League-standard pitch with plastic stitching woven into the grass, installed last summer. Pugh-Jones, who once struggled to fit two industrial washing machines in his cramped kit room, now manages double the machines with an assistant, all under the scrutiny of top-flight expectations. The club’s rapid ascent has brought new challenges. While players still complain, the staff faces heightened pressure to meet standards befitting a Premier League club. UEFA’s Euro Under-19 games will be held at the Racecourse Ground this summer, adding to the expectations. Chaloner notes, “Everybody is watching us.” The journey from National League to Championship contention has been dramatic. Three years ago, the club’s Transit van, 15 years old, was the main mode of transport for staff to away games. Now, Pugh-Jones drives a newer VW Crafter, reflecting the club’s evolving infrastructure. Despite the progress, the path remains fraught with obstacles.#wrexham #paul_chaloner #iwan_pughjones #ryan_reynolds #rob_mcelhenney
Boston Bruins Opt for Caution at Trade Deadline, Stick With Current Roster The Boston Bruins took a cautious approach at the NHL trade deadline, making only two minor trades and otherwise choosing to stay the course. The team’s decision to avoid significant roster changes has sparked debate among analysts, but general manager Don Sweeney and the organization argue it was the right move for a team still building toward playoff contention. The Bruins’ only notable trades involved a prospect swap with the Philadelphia Flyers and a deal with the Vancouver Canucks. In the first, they acquired forwards Alexis Gendron and Massimo Rizzo in exchange for forward Brett Harrison and defenseman Jackson Edward. The second trade sent a 2026 sixth-round pick to the Canucks for 23-year-old forward Lukas Reichel, a former first-round pick with NHL experience. While Reichel’s potential is intriguing, he will start the season in Providence, leaving Boston’s active roster unchanged. This marked the closest the Bruins have come to a “stand pat” deadline since 2007-08, when most trades occurred well before the deadline. Sweeney’s decision to avoid major moves has been met with mixed reactions. Critics argue the team missed an opportunity to strengthen its playoff chances by acquiring veteran players or draft picks. However, Sweeney and his staff believe the Bruins are not yet a true Stanley Cup contender and that overpaying for short-term fixes would undermine long-term goals. The team’s flaws—such as penalty struggles, a weak penalty kill, and a lack of a true No. 1 center—cannot be solved in a single trade deadline. Several high-profile free agents and prospects were linked to the Bruins, including right-shot defensemen and first-line centers.#don_sweeney #vancouver_canucks #bostonbruins #philadelphia_flyers #alexis_gendron

Boston Bruins' Playoff Push Faces Challenges After NHL Trade Deadline The Boston Bruins entered Friday with a narrow one-point edge over the Columbus Blue Jackets for the final wild card playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. However, their path to the postseason has grown more difficult after failing to make significant trades before the NHL trade deadline. The team’s decision to hold onto their playoff position, despite lacking upgrades, has sparked debate about their long-term strategy. The Bruins made two trades on deadline day, acquiring two minor league forwards from the Philadelphia Flyers and Vancouver Canucks left wing Lukas Reichel in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round pick and other assets. All three players will join the AHL’s Providence Bruins. While these moves add depth, they do little to address the team’s roster weaknesses, which could have been addressed with more aggressive trades. Many analysts and fans had doubted the Bruins’ playoff chances this season after they traded away key veterans last summer. The Original Six franchise is in a retooling phase, prioritizing long-term development over short-term success. General manager Don Sweeney acknowledged the team’s desire to improve but emphasized that their current approach aligns with their long-term goals. “We stayed committed to the process we started,” Sweeney said, noting that the team’s focus remains on building a competitive roster rather than making last-minute upgrades. Sweeney admitted the Bruins missed opportunities to acquire impact players, such as St. Louis’ Robert Thomas, who remained with his team. While adding high-end talent would be ideal for a playoff push, Sweeney argued that the team’s current roster, though lacking elite players, has shown promise.#nhl_trade_deadline #don_sweeney #boston_bruins #columbus_blue_jackets #providence_bruins

Boston Bruins Make Strategic Moves at NHL Trade Deadline, Emphasize Team Commitment Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney reaffirmed his cautious approach to the 2026 NHL trade deadline, aligning with his team’s strategy to maintain competitiveness. Speaking at Warrior Ice Arena, Sweeney highlighted the Bruins’ decision to avoid overhauling their roster, instead focusing on strengthening specific areas while preserving the core group that has driven the team’s success. The Bruins, currently in the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference, have made two trades on Friday to bolster their depth and speed. The first acquisition came in the form of forward Lukas Reichel, who was traded from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round draft pick. Reichel, a 23-year-old German native, was originally selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2020 NHL Draft and later moved to Vancouver in October 2025. This season, Reichel has appeared in 19 NHL games, tallying two goals and three assists, while also contributing 13 points (six goals, seven assists) in 23 AHL games with the Abbotsford Canucks. Sweeney praised Reichel’s speed and versatility, noting his familiarity with the Bruins’ coaching staff as a key factor in the trade. In addition to Reichel, the Bruins acquired forwards Alexis Gendron and Massimo Rizzo from the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for forward Brett Harrison and defenseman Jackson Edward. Gendron, a 22-year-old seventh-round pick in the 2022 NHL Draft, has compiled 22 points (10 goals, 12 assists) in 47 AHL games with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms this season. Rizzo, a 24-year-old former NCAA standout at the University of Denver, has contributed 22 points (six goals, 16 assists) in 29 ECHL games with the Reading Royals.#boston_brains #don_sweeney #warrior_ice_arena #lukas_reichel #vancouver_canucks
