Author: Wamala

Wamala Sipirian is an Editor with high interest and knowledge in the entertainment space, an industry he has been actively part of since 2022. Leads to breaking stories are welcome!

Loyola-Chicago legend Sister Jean is officially retiring as the school’s minister and men’s basketball chaplain at the remarkable age of 106. The announcement was confirmed this week by school president Mark C. Reed, who told the student newspaper that while Sister Jean, full name Jean Dolores Schmidt, can no longer be physically present on campus, she will continue supporting and praying for the university community. “She has been an inspiration to generations of students, athletes, and fans alike,” Reed said. Health Challenges Prompt Retirement Sister Jean has faced recent health issues that made attending games and events increasingly difficult. She…

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Legendary quarterback Tom Brady is firing back at critics questioning his dual roles as Las Vegas Raiders co-owner and Fox Sports analyst, insisting there’s no conflict of interest — only a moral duty to grow the game he loves. Brady addressed the controversy in a Wednesday newsletter, speaking at length about his responsibilities to football and why some critics are misreading his intentions. “I love football,” Brady wrote. “At its core, it is a game of principles. With all the success it has given me, I feel I have a moral and ethical duty to the sport; which is why…

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Cleveland Guardians designated hitter David Fry suffered a frightening injury Tuesday night when he was hit in the face by a 99.6 MPH pitch, forcing an immediate trip to the hospital. The incident occurred in the sixth inning of Cleveland’s crucial matchup against the Detroit Tigers at Progressive Field. Fry had squared around to bunt on a 2-1 count, but instead of connecting with the ball or hitting the catcher’s mitt, Tarik Skubal’s fastball went off course and struck Fry directly in the nose. Scary On-Field Moment The moment shocked everyone on the field: After being stabilized, Fry was transported…

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World champion figure skater Alysa Liu is taking a stand in the wake of troubling news surrounding singer D4vd. Amid the ongoing investigation into the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas, Liu announced she is scrapping her short program that featured D4vd’s music. The 2022 Olympian shared the update with fans on Wednesday, explaining that her 2025-26 season plans are being shelved “in light of recent news.” The decision underscores Liu’s desire to align her artistry with her values, even as her career continues to soar on the international stage. The Controversial Routine Earlier this month at the 2025 Lombardia Trophy…

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