U.S. President Biden, Russian President Putin to resume diplomatic operations, agree to return ambassadors to posts

After their summit in Geneva on Wednesday, President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin said they have agreed to resume stalled nuclear talks and return their ambassadors to their foreign posts. Currently, Russia’s ambassador to the
U.S. Education Department to protect students based on sexual orientation and gender identity

On Wednesday, the Education Department announced its plans to enforce elements of Title IX that prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. The move comes one year after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that federal
Phoenix Suns’ Chris Paul out indefinitely due to COVID-19 protocol

The Phoenix Suns’ guard Chris Paul has landed in the NBA’s health and safety protocol, and is out indefinitely. Paul, the president of the National Basketball Players Association, has not said if he is vaccinated. It is
Charlotte Hornets’ LaMelo Ball voted NBA Rookie of the Year

Charlotte Hornets point guard LaMelo Ball has been voted the league’s Rookie of the Year, beating out Timberwolves shooting guard Anthony Edwards and Kings guard Tyrese Haliburton for the honor. Selected as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2020
Faith No More announce North American headlining shows this September

Faith No More have announced a limited number of North American headlining shows. The band previously announced they’d be playing at Riot Fest in Chicago on September 18th and Slipknot’s Knotfest Iowa on September 25th, and have now added
Coheed and Cambria and The Used announce their co-headlining 2021 tour

Coheed and Cambria and The Used have announced their co-headlining summer amphitheater tour. The 18-city U.S. trek will begin on Friday, August 27 in Irvine, California and make stops in Phoenix, Dallas, Cleveland, New Jersey, Worcester, and more before