CCNY Beavers Win CUNYAC Baseball Title After 29 Years

By Miguel Mike Medina City College of New York Baseball Team Wins Their First CUNYAC Title Since 1994 on Friday. They swept their CUNY rivals, Lehman College, by winning 10-0 in Game 1 and then 20-8 in Game 2. The Beavers came close to winning it last year, but it all paid off this year….

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Can Denver Become the City of Champions?

By Miguel Mike Medina Colorado Avalanche won the Stanley Cup last season over the Tampa Bay Lightning, putting an end to their dynasty. The Avalanche is a potential dynasty in the making, surrounded by stars Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar. Denver Nuggets finished as the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference this season and…

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Academy’s New Requirements for Next Year

By Miguel Mike Medina The Academy Awards continue to lose their mind. It is unbelievable that we live in a time when art doesn’t matter anymore. It’s about promoting political agendas and diversity, inclusion equity. This is getting out of hand. Recently, one of my friends sent an article from The Hollywood Reporter published back…

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Jamie Foxx Remained Hospitalized

By Miguel Mike Medina Academy Award-winning Actor, Singer, and Comedian Jamie Foxx remained hospitalized for over three weeks after suffering a medical emergency. The rumor is that he suffered from a stroke or heart attack.  What’s crazy about this situation with Jamie is that he looks healthy. When I heard the news about Jamie Foxx…

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Knicks Get the Split in Game 2

By Miguel Mike Medina The New York Knicks wanted the split against a short-handed Miami Heat team. Jimmy Butler did not play due to a right ankle sprain he suffered in Game 1. If you’re in Miami, you should return to Miami feeling confident because the Knicks were in trouble with this Miami Heat team…

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‘Super Mario Bros. Movie’ Reaches $1 Billion

By Miguel Mike Medina The movie crossed $1 billion at the global box office on Sunday, and it continues to break box office records as it remains in the No. 1 spot for the fourth consecutive weekend. The Nintendo videogame adaptation dominated the month of April in theaters. The movie continues to break records.  Are…

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Martin Lawrence Honored with Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

By Miguel Mike Medina Comedy legend Martin Lawrence received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It’s been long overdue. We thought he had a star a long time ago, but it’s not true. The time finally came. Steve Harvey, Lynn Whitfield, Tracy Morgan, and Martin co-star Tichina Arnold were there for him to…

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Remembering Jerry Springer: The Man Behind the Controversy

By Miguel Mike Medina Jerry Springer, who is best known for his controversial TV show, The Jerry Springer Show, has passed away at the age of 79. We are not sure what caused his death just yet. He must’ve been sick for some time or something.  The news comes across as a shock to me….

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Metallica’s 72 Seasons: A Bold Return to Heavy Metal

By Jennifer Paccione After a 6-year (and post-Covid-19) recording hiatus, Metallica has hit the ground running—and kicking—and screaming—with “72 Seasons,” their 11th studio album. The metal opus contains 12 tracks, 1 hour and 17 minutes long. It was released on April 14, 2023. The album possesses mature, syncopated rhythms which change up many times without…

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Phil Jackson’s Take: Keep Politics Out of Sports

By Miguel Mike Medina Former NBA head coach Phil Jackson is making headlines. The “Zen Master” believes politics should be kept out of sports. He also states that he stopped watching basketball since the 2020 bubble in Orlando, Florida, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jackson is not feeling the politics and slogans that players are wearing,…

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