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Trump Revokes Harvard’s International Student Certification Over Security, Antisemitism Claims
23 May

Harvard University has lost its authority to admit international students after the Trump administration cited national security concerns, campus antisemitism, and uncooperative conduct. Current foreign students must now transfer or risk losing their legal status as the university prepares to challenge the decision.

X (Twitter) Outage Leaves Users Worldwide Scrambling for Answers and Alternatives
23 May

X, formerly Twitter, went through a major global outage on May 22-23, 2025, impacting millions on both desktop and mobile. Earlier incidents throughout the year made this situation even more frustrating. Official updates remained inconsistent, leaving users to seek other ways to stay connected online.

Man Utd Suffer 4-3 Loss at Brentford: Young Squad Exposed by Defensive Errors and Shaw’s Own Goal
22 May

Manchester United’s youthful lineup suffered a chaotic 4-3 defeat away to Brentford, undone by defensive mistakes and a costly Luke Shaw own goal. Brentford’s Kevin Schade led the charge with two goals, while Alejandro Garnacho’s brilliant solo effort was a rare highlight in another tough Premier League night for United.

Manchester United's Dressing Room Rift: Players Point Fingers After Chelsea Defeat
22 May

Manchester United's defeat to Chelsea sparked blame among teammates, with reports indicating two players singled out the same teammate for costly mistakes. This reveals growing tensions within the squad following recent setbacks.

Jim Morrison’s Stolen Cemetery Bust Found After 37 Years in Paris Police Sting
21 May

Paris police have found Jim Morrison’s long-missing bronze bust, stolen from his Père Lachaise grave in 1988. Crafted by artist Mladen Mikulin, the sculpture was discovered during an unrelated investigation and is being assessed for damage.

Jürgen Klopp Linked to AS Roma, But Agent Shuts Down Managerial Rumors
20 May

Rumors flew that Jürgen Klopp would trade his Red Bull role for AS Roma, but his agent quickly shot down the buzz. Italian media fueled the gossip after fans dug deep into a Roma owner's video, but both the club and Klopp's camp stand firm: no deal, and Klopp's head is still with Red Bull's squad network.

Zoey Stark Injury on WWE Raw Disrupts Money in the Bank Qualifier, Future Unclear
20 May

Zoey Stark seriously injured her knee during a Money in the Bank qualifier on WWE Raw and had to be removed from the match. Her sudden exit shifted the match dynamics, and questions remain about her ability to participate in future events. WWE has yet to give an official update on Stark's condition.

Carragher’s Cole Palmer and Steven Gerrard Comparison Ignites Fierce Debate Among Fans
20 May

Jamie Carragher drew heavy criticism after likening Cole Palmer's Chelsea situation to Steven Gerrard's Liverpool era. Fans and pundits clashed over the comparison, debating Palmer's potential, long-term contracts, and Chelsea's lack of competitiveness.

Gibraltar Brexit Deal Close as EU and UK Race to Resolve Cross-Border Standoff
20 May

EU and UK officials say they're near a long-awaited Brexit deal for Gibraltar, focusing on border rules and economic recovery. Although left out of the recent UK-EU reset, negotiators are pushing to break a deadlock over crucial travel and trade issues. Political reactions remain mixed as Gibraltar seeks stability.

Collingwood Mourns Adam Selwood's Passing as Coach Craig McRae Breaks Down After Win Over Crows
18 May

Collingwood coach Craig McRae was overcome with emotion after their victory over Adelaide, as news surfaced of Adam Selwood's death. The club kept the tragic news from players until after the match, focusing on supporting Scott Selwood, Adam’s brother and a key Collingwood assistant. The tragedy left the team reeling despite their on-field performance.