Tokyo Games News

  • The Telegraph

    Eurovision 2024 review: Nemo brought the woh-ho-ho, everyone else the ho-hum

    In the end, it was just another Eurovision Song Contest. Overshadowed through the week by controversy over Israel’s participation and rattled by the expulsion of Netherlands representative Joost Klein hours before the grand final, it seemed the world’s most outrageous musical party might be about to crash in dramatic fashion.

  • ProFootball Talk on NBC Sports

    Birmingham stays unbeaten with come-from-behind win over St. Louis

    The Stallions are still searching for their first UFL loss.

  • Native News Online

    Sovereignty Symposium will be June 11-12 in Oklahoma City

    The Sovereignty Symposium is an international event held for the past 36 years in Oklahoma to provide a forum in which ideas concerning common legal issues among those in the legal professions, federal and state officials, and the state’s Native American tribes can be exchanged in a scholarly, non-adversarial environment. It was originally established by the Oklahoma Supreme Court and now transferred fully to Oklahoma City University and our School of Law. The move to OCU came about because of the institution’s long history within its School of Law of teaching and working in Oklahoma’s Native American tribal community.