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AT THE STAND TODAY
POLICY & POLITICS
Trump threatens to block Washington Commanders stadium deal unless team changes back to former name
President Trump on Sunday pushed the Washington Commanders NFL team to return to its previous name, which was scrapped five years ago because it included a word that many view as a slur against Native Americans.
Commerce Secretary Lutnick says next two weeks will be "for the record books" as Trump presses for tariff deals
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick expressed confidence Sunday that the Trump administration will cut trade deals with key U.S. trading partners in the coming weeks — before steep tariffs kick in for dozens of countries.
CULTURE & SOCIETY
Bad Bunny has given Puerto Rico a 'new influence' on the world stage, proud fans say
The global superstar's 30-show residency in his homeland and his focus on its culture, music and issues "means everything" to Puerto Ricans on the island and the U.S. mainland.
Gen Z is staring at you. It may be more than just a quirk.
When professor Jessica Maddox asks her University of Alabama students a question in class, she is sometimes met with blank, deadpan looks from the Gen Zers in the room.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Coffee giant Nescafe targets Gen Z as consumption habits shift
For almost a century, a nondescript factory in an unsuspecting town beneath the Swiss mountains has played host to some of the most widely consumed coffee trends brewed up by caffeine giant Nescafe.
Weight loss drugs could be a gamechanger for women with a common hormonal disorder
For well over a decade, Grace Hamilton, 27, experienced hair loss, heavy periods, infrequent menstrual cycles, mental health issues and difficulty losing weight without knowing why. It wasn’t until 2021 when she was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, a hormonal disorder common among women of reproductive age.
AROUND THE STAND
First, Manny Pacquiao nearly made history again as he stepped into the ring at 46 with a shot at the WBC welterweight crown. For a few rounds, it looked like the legendary eight-division champ might actually pull it off. But a slow finish and a majority draw gave Mario Barrios the edge, leaving Pacquiao without the belt. Still, the performance sparked chants for a rematch and reminded fans why they keep showing up.
Then came Marcus Smart’s next chapter as the veteran guard agreed to a buyout with the Wizards and a two-year deal with the Lakers. The move was reportedly encouraged by Luka Dončić and gives L.A. a much-needed defensive anchor after reshuffling the roster. Smart’s recent injuries and limited minutes raised some questions, but the Lakers are banking on his postseason experience and toughness.
Over in London, Charli XCX closed the chapter on her Brat era by marrying George Daniel in a low-key town hall ceremony. The pop star wore Vivienne Westwood, skipped the spectacle, and kept it personal with close friends and a casual TikTok announcement. After a breakout year that included Grammy wins and a viral album, Charli’s wedding was one of those rare celebrity moments that felt genuinely real.
Back in New York, Wendy Williams marked her 61st birthday with a rare public appearance, walking unaided to dinner and looking healthier than she has in years. But behind the scenes, her legal battle over court-ordered guardianship continues to intensify. Williams launched a hotline, called out her handlers on social media, and told fans this is not just a headline but a real situation that demands attention.
And finally, Darwin Núñez made a loud preseason statement with a 14-minute hat trick in Liverpool’s 5-0 friendly win over Stoke City. The striker, who has been the subject of transfer speculation, looked sharp while new signings like Federico Chiesa and Florian Wirtz also impressed. Off the pitch, the club rejected a major bid for Luis Díaz and continued pursuing targets like Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike. For now, Núñez looks determined to make his case on the field.
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