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Oscar Piastri has once again extended his championship lead this season after taking victory in a dramatic 2025 Dutch Grand Prix despite McLaren teammate Lando Norris retiring due to a mechanical failure in the closing stages of the race.
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Formula One’s long-awaited return arrived after a month off, bringing the excitement back with the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort.
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DARLINGTON, S.C. – Chase Briscoe held Tyler Reddick in the rearview on Sunday to tame Darlington Raceway for the second time in a row, leading 309 of 367 laps at the Lady in Black.
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PHOENIX — No. 13 Arizona State volleyball split at the State Farm Volleyball Showcase.
(08/31/25 10:13am)
TEMPE, Ariz. — The return of stars’ redshirt junior wide receiver Jordyn Tyson and redshirt sophomore quarterback Sam Leavitt didn't save the Arizona State offense from replacing the talent lost from former running back Cam Skattebo.
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TEMPE, Ariz. — Despite an overall sluggish performance, Arizona State football’s star quarterback settled any doubt of a Northern Arizona comeback Saturday evening at Mountain America Stadium.
(08/29/25 4:00pm)
PHOENIX — There’s been plenty of buzz around the country about the recent monsoon in the Valley, though it has nothing to do with the weather that hit the area Monday.
(08/27/25 11:57pm)
Relentless Beats has been delivering some promising events so far in 2025 for house music lovers. In the last half of this year, the promoter has announced several stacked festival lineups for its resident festivals such as Goldrush and Decadence, as well as several big name headlining shows from artists like dubstep DJ Wooli, progressive house artist Seven Lions and even Shaquille O’Neal–known almost equally in the EDM world as DJ Diesel. And for lovers of house and tech-house, one of the hottest names in the genre announced a headlining show in Chandler close to the end of the year.
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Our Staff Writers' Predictions for Arizona State Football's 2025 Season
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As the summer concludes, some folks dread the cold winter months ahead; however, NFL fans are on cloud nine.
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DAYTONA, Fla. – Ryan Blaney drove from 13th to first in the final two laps at Daytona International Speedway in a photo-finish to end NASCAR’s Regular Season on Saturday.
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When it comes to the North American EDM scene, Insomniac is above all. Their production value, attention to detail and willingness to break boundaries are part of what makes them leaders in this industry. They have brought legendary festivals to the forefront, such as Electric Daisy Carnival, Nocturnal Wonderland and Escape. So, when it was announced that Insomniac was headed back to Arizona for the first time since 2019 to kick off this year's festival season with its main brand, Bassrush, many locals were amped for the heavy-hitting lineup and high-quality production that those in the Valley have been longing for.
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Dubstep phenomenon Wooli has become a household name within the EDM scene, known for his dramatic bass drops, hard-hitting energy and elephant-themed visuals across stages worldwide.
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NBA Hall of Famer turned global DJ phenomenon Shaquille O'Neal is making a highly anticipated return to Arizona as part of his Bass All-Stars tour.
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PAYSON, Ariz. — Sixty-six years ago, the legendary Arizona State Football Coach Frank Kush established Camp Tontozona. Today, the tradition lives on.
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CHICAGO. — Entering the 2025 Major League Baseball season, the Chicago Cubs knew they needed a frontline starting pitcher. After a pair of 83-win seasons from 2023 to 2024, the Cubs needed to make a bold move to improve the ballclub; that move came in acquiring star outfielder Kyle Tucker from the Houston Astros in December 2024. With the addition of Tucker, the Cubs now had the superstar they’d been looking for since the breakup of the World Series championship core in 2021. After surrendering prized prospect Cam Smith in the trade with Houston, Chicago appeared to be ‘going for it.” However, much like the previous offseason, when the Cubs inked manager Craig Counsell to the largest managerial contract of all time, no substantial moves followed each blockbuster transaction. In 2024, the Cubs capped a long offseason by re-signing outfielder Cody Bellinger in late February, but that was all of note. In 2025, the Cubs traded for Kyle Tucker and made their splash in free agency by signing veteran left-hander Matthew Boyd, yet left one big piece on the table.Entering the start of spring training this year, former Houston Astros’ star third baseman Alex Bregman had yet to find a new home in a slow-moving free agency class. Despite the momentum around hyped prospect Matt Shaw bidding for the starting third base position, the Cubs found themselves “in the mix” for the three-time All-Star. Down to the wire, Chicago remained in the bidding war for Bregman, but one major issue held up any potential deal: money. Reluctant to make a competitive offer for Bregman—Chicago refused to go beyond a short-term, opt-out deal—the Cubs failed to acquire what could have been the missing piece in a potent offense out of monetary value. Despite the failure of the Bregman situation, the Cubs still had a glaring hole on their roster: a desperate need for starting pitching. As spring training began, it appeared the Cubs were missing one playoff-caliber starting pitcher from completing a rotation capable of avoiding a catastrophic injury. With the stability offered by ace Justin Steele, paired with the heroics of Shota Imanaga’s rookie season, Chicago needed just a single arm to slot ahead of backend starters Jameson Taillon and the high-upside Boyd. Instead of adding that arm in the offseason, the Cubs gambled on waiting until the July 31 trade deadline to act; however, a lot happened between early February and late July. Less than a month into the 2025 season, Chicago lost their ace, Justin Steele, to season-ending elbow surgery on April 7, raising the need from one to two starting pitchers. Add the time spent on the injured list by Taillon and Imanaga, and it’s a miracle the Cubs are well above the .500 mark. With the injuries to the rotation, the Cubs limped to the trade deadline in desperate need of pitching help, yet the 2025 trade deadline has come and gone, and the Cubs did very little to improve their bottom-third starting rotation—Cubs starters rank 27th in strikeouts and 16th in ERA. Outside of adding right-hander Michael Soroka from Washington, whom the Cubs pursued in free agency the previous offseason, Chicago chose not to pay the exorbitant prices for controllable pitchers such as Soroka’s teammate, left-hander Mackenzie Gore, and Miami right-handers Edward Cabrera and Sandy Alcantara.Without adding any notable pitching despite the absolute need, the Cubs must now rely upon the current staff, led by breakout All-Star Matthew Boyd, the continued dominance by lefty Shota Imanaga, and the return from the injured list by right-handers Jameson Taillon and Javier Assad. Soroka joins Ben Brown and rookie Cade Horton as wild cards among Chicago’s pitchers. Brown has struggled mightily at the Major League level (6.22 ERA), but possesses better numbers beneath the surface (4.26 FIP) and a 25% strikeout rate; Horton has a 3.42 ERA in 73 and ⅔ innings; and Soroka joins the staff with a 3.32 xERA and a 25.4% strikeout rate. In all, the trio possesses the capability to pitch impactful innings down the stretch. Regardless of how the final two months of the season turn out, the Chicago Cubs failed to address their most significant need twice in 2025. With division rival Milwaukee surging and the rest of the National League improving, the Cubs find themselves fighting an uphill battle not just to win the National League Central Division but also to make a deep postseason run come October.
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The trailblazer of heavy metal music and lead singer of legendary band Black Sabbath died in the U.K. on Tuesday. His family announced his death in a statement, but details surrounding his death have not been disclosed.
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Bass music icon SVDDEN DEATH recently announced his first Arizona headline show in five years.
(07/21/25 4:00pm)
WARNING: This article contains spoilers and references to murder. Reader discretion is advised.
(07/17/25 5:17pm)
FRISCO, Texas. — Arizona State kicked off the season with an impressive showing at the Big 12 Football Media Days.