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Olivia Rodrigo Launches All-Women Festival with Stevie Nicks and Sarah McLachlan
Olivia Rodrigo unveils the Daisy Chain Fields festival in Irvine, California, with an all-women lineup to support female-focused organizations in August. Special guests include Stevie Nicks and Sarah McLachlan, emphasizing music's role in community and change.
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The NCAA is implementing a new five-year eligibility framework for athletes starting the 2027-28 academic year, allowing current athletes to choose between the new and old models. This change aims to streamline eligibility decisions, reduce transfer chaos, and align with broader legislative efforts addressing college sports issues, though it may still face antitrust challenges.
A California federal judge has issued a nationwide ban on ICE arrests inside immigration courts, labeling the practice arbitrary and inconsistent with attendance concerns. This ruling follows a similar injunction in New York, highlighting the tension between civil rights and immigration enforcement.
The Charlotte Hornets selected Hannes Steinbach at No. 14 in the draft, aiming to bolster their frontcourt with his rebounding and interior defense skills. Analysts see potential for him to fit strategically, though he may need development, as the Hornets also navigate contract uncertainties and health issues within their roster.
Meta has launched three new AI Glasses models—Fury, Adventurer, and Starfire, priced from $299, aiming to enhance affordability and choice in the smart-glasses market. Maintaining collaboration with EssilorLuxottica, the glasses feature advanced specs, and Meta is addressing privacy concerns while pushing for global AI standards.
A UK class-action lawsuit against Apple concerning iCloud practices will proceed to trial, exposing the tech giant to potential damages of £3 billion. The case, involving claims of anti-competitive behavior, could impact around 40 million UK iCloud users and is set for trial in October 2028.














