
Kansas Jayhawks News
Kansas Lands Loyola Chicago’s Star Guard Fresh Off Big NIT Performance
Loyola Chicago guard Jayden Dawson has committed to Kansas for the 2025-26 season, he told On3 on Friday.
Terry Samuel Discusses Challenges of Coaching New WRs at KU – BVM Sports
Wide receivers coach Terry Samuel is adapting to a significantly revamped roster following the graduation of key players Lawrence Arnold, Luke Grimm, and Quentin Skinner. He has brought in transfer wide receivers Emmanuel Henderson, Levi Wentz, and Cam Pickett, aiming to replicate the traits of the previous talented trio. Samuel expresses optimism about their acclimation, highlighting their strong work ethic and eagerness to learn while also filling a leadership void in the inexperienced group.
Miscellaneous News
Trump’s ‘reciprocal’ tariffs aren’t quite what they seem. Here’s the real story | CNN Business
The massive tariffs that President Donald Trump announced for dozens of trading partners Wednesday were pitched as “reciprocal,” simply aiming to match the tariffs other countries charge the United States.
2025 Women’s March Madness scores: UConn, South Carolina dominate in Final Four to reach national championship – CBSSports.com
There was a lot of hype heading into the 2025 Women’s Final Four, but South Carolina and UConn turned Friday into a rather uneventful night. The reigning champion Gamecocks cruised past the Texas Longhorns before the Huskies recorded the biggest Final Four win in history over the No. 1 overall seed UCLA Bruins.
Eminem Is a Grandpa: Rapper’s Daughter Welcomes Baby
Scott celebrated the welcoming of her baby in the last episode of her podcast’s third season, which was posted on Feb. 28 on YouTube. “It’s so weird to think about… I can’t even wrap my head around it,” Scott said. “I have to meet this human that I’ve created. What’s he gonna look like? What’s he gonna … what’s his personality gonna be [like]? It’s strange but super exciting.”
What does the U.S. export to China? Here’s what could be affected by tariffs – The Washington Post
China announced Friday that it would impose a tariff of 34 percent on all U.S. goods — a move that could hurt U.S. exports to the country, particularly in the oilseed, grain, semiconductor, and oil and gas industries.
Question of the Day
When does a person become “middle aged?”