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Ranking the top 10 offensive linemen in the 2026 NFL Draft

The Post’s Ryan Dunleavy ranks his top 10 offensive linemen in this year’s NFL draft, based on evaluations and conversations with people around the league.

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Los Angeles, CA KTLA Apr 9
Gen Z now the most frequent moviegoers, study finds

Gen Z is now the most active moviegoing demographic in the United States, attending more films per year than older audiences and spending more on concessions and premium formats such as Imax, according to a new study from Fandango. The company surveyed more than 7,000 adults ages 18 to 70 in January, including 5,091 respondents [...]

New York, NY NY Post Apr 9
White Sox honoring superfan Pope Leo XIV with surprising new giveaway

The White Sox are paying homage to their most famous fan during an August giveaway. 

Chicago, IL WGN News Apr 9
Heroic rescue: Horse pulled from icy floodwaters in Marengo after hourslong effort

MARENGO, Ill. (WGN) — In the northwest suburbs, a massive, hourslong rescue of a horse from frigid floodwaters caused by heavy rain over the weekend is sparking an overflow of emotions. The challenging and time-sensitive rescue required the teamwork of at least 45 people. What's clear is that once bystanders saw the animal in distress, they [...]

Science PhysOrg Apr 9
A 'stemness checkpoint' helps control stem cell identity

A study published in Cell Research advances a central idea in stem cell biology by identifying a checkpoint that controls the identity of many different types of stem cells across developmental stages. For nearly two decades, scientists have understood that stem cell self-renewal depends on blocking differentiation signals—a concept described in earlier work, including Qi-Long Ying and Austin Smith's 2008 Nature paper titled "The ground state of embryonic stem cell self-renewal."

Columbus, OH NBC4i Apr 9
4 Your Weekend: Monster Jam, Pixar at COSI

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Trying to plan what do to this weekend? NBC4’s weekly streaming show “4 Your Weekend” gives you a look at some of the top events happening in and around Columbus and central Ohio. Each week, Digital Anchor Rachel Ramsey talks to community organizers about some of the fun events and festivals you can [...]

New York, NY NY Post Apr 9
‘The Boys’ Season 5 Premiere Goes Scorched Earth By Killing 2 Unexpected Characters

The two-episode premiere ends with a major twist. 

Columbus, OH NBC4i Apr 9
Rare plant set to bloom at Franklin conservatory

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The Franklin Park Conservatory is on bloom watch. The Agave americana, also known as the century plant, at the conservatory is going to bloom any week now. The desert plant has been “branching” and could get up to 30 feet tall; it formed buds on Tuesday. After it blooms, the main [...]

New York, NY NY Post Apr 8
Double-dealing Pakistan is the danger looming over critical US-Iran talks

For its own reasons, Pakistan does want peace, but a peace that favors Iran.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 8
From LA to Dallas to Washington, Anthony Davis still shocked after trade for Luka Doncic

Anthony Davis reveals untold stories on the Draymond Green Show, including his shocking Luka Doncic trade reaction, 2020 Lakers championship emotions, and his new chapter with the Washington Wizards.

Houston, TX ABC13 Houston Apr 8
Rice University researchers studying meteorite that landed in southeast Texas

One researcher told Eyewitness News that it's incredibly rare to get your hands on pieces like these because meteorites are recovered only about 10 times a year.

Chicago, IL WGN News Apr 8
Mayor Johnson announces $48 million affordable housing project in Pilsen

Once eyed as a spot for big money real estate development, a site in the heart of Pilsen will now serve working people on modest incomes who want to stay in the neighborhood they call home.