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Grindr Throws the Hottest Ticket at Nerd Prom: Inside the Gay Dating App's DC Power Play
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Politics·4/29/2026AI summary

Grindr Throws the Hottest Ticket at Nerd Prom: Inside the Gay Dating App's DC Power Play

Grindr hosted a high-profile party during White House Correspondents' Dinner week, attracting DC's power players to a Georgetown mansion. The gay dating app, which has spent $1.6 million on lobbying since 2025, is advocating for LGBTQ rights, HIV prevention funding, and online safety laws amid concerns about eroding civil rights under the current administration.

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The Verge
LeBron James Throws Alley-Oop to Son Bronny in NBA Playoffs — First Father-Son Scoring Connection in Postseason History
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4/25/2026AI summary

LeBron James Throws Alley-Oop to Son Bronny in NBA Playoffs — First Father-Son Scoring Connection in Postseason History

LeBron James threw an alley-oop to his son Bronny James in Game 3 of the Lakers-Rockets playoff series, completing the first father-son scoring connection in NBA playoff history. The play occurred with 7:12 left in the second quarter during a 112-108 Lakers win that gave Los Angeles a 3-0 series lead. The moment required LeBron's unprecedented 23-season longevity, which began in 2003 and has now extended long enough for his career timeline to overlap with Bronny's entry into the league.

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TOI World
CJ McCollum's 32 Points Lead Hawks to Stunning Game 2 Win Over Knicks
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Sports·4/21/2026AI summary

CJ McCollum's 32 Points Lead Hawks to Stunning Game 2 Win Over Knicks

CJ McCollum scored 32 points as the Atlanta Hawks erased a 12-point deficit to defeat the New York Knicks 107-106 in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series, tying the matchup at one game apiece. McCollum hit a go-ahead jumper with 33 seconds remaining after Jalen Brunson's tying three-pointer. The Knicks had led since halftime and were 40-1 in postseason history when leading by 12 or more after three quarters. Game 3 is scheduled for Thursday in Atlanta.

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Guardian Sport
Timberwolves Coach Chris Finch Criticizes NBA Officiating After Game 1 Loss to Nuggets
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Sports·4/21/2026AI summary

Timberwolves Coach Chris Finch Criticizes NBA Officiating After Game 1 Loss to Nuggets

Minnesota Timberwolves coach Chris Finch expressed frustration with the officiating in Game 1 of their playoff series against the Denver Nuggets, specifically criticizing Jamal Murray's 16 free throws. Finch suggested the league rewards players who exaggerate contact and 'spill away' rather than those who play through contact like his own players Julius Randle and Anthony Edwards, who combined for just nine free throws. Nuggets coach David Adelman defended Murray, noting four of the free throws came from a flagrant foul and technical foul.

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ESPN