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Diego Pavia’s strip club visit adds to drama surrounding QB ahead of NFL tryout with Ravens

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Diego Pavia’s preparation for the NFL Draft looks like it included some time spent at a strip club in his hometown of Albuquerque, N.M.

The Vanderbilt standout’s pre-draft visit, which happened earlier this month, was reported by TMZ Tuesday morning, days after the Heisman runner-up failed to land an NFL home. It’s just the latest in a series off-field issues that have dogged the quarterback as he chases his dream of playing professional football.

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Pavia has been surrounded by headlines, from stories involving his inner circle being arrested to viral moments like the “F— the voters” sign after the Heisman Trophy ceremony. For one of the most polarizing figures in college football over the past three seasons, the odds are once again stacked against him.

His invitation to the Baltimore Ravens’ minicamp is an opportunity — but also a reminder of where he stands — and it’s far from a guarantee.

This isn’t a slight from the NFL. Teams do their homework — extensively. And for a 5-foot-9 quarterback without prototypical size or arm strength, the margin for error is already razor thin.

Fair or not, perception matters.

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The problem is that teams don’t want the hassle of dealing with things out of their control, or people that don’t take their job interviews seriously enough. Case in point: Hanging out at the strip club and acting like you’re a cast member in “Varsity Blues” is not the best way to impress teams.

No one is saying a young athlete can’t enjoy his free time. But in the most important stretch of his career, everything is evaluated. If media outlets and sources are aware of it, NFL security teams most likely knew beforehand.

That doesn’t automatically define him—but it certainly adds to the conversation.

There also comes a time when folks who cover the NFL Draft need to do a better job at finding facts, and not solely going off something you hear on a podcast. 

Over draft weekend, ProFootballTalk’s Mike Florio criticized Pavia for supposedly not having an NFL agent. The problem? He does. Pavia signed with agent Malki Kawa back in January.

His previous comments to Jon Gruden about not wanting an agent to get a percentage of his deals were in reference to his college career — not his NFL representation. In fact, handling much of that business himself likely saved him money during his time at Vanderbilt.

Yes, Pavia had marketing folks around him that helped with appearances, but not a full-blown agent who was getting a 3% cut of his deals. That’s smart business, if it pays off. And, judging by the amount of money he made during his time in Nashville, Pavia saved himself a good chunk of revenue by doing it without a certified agent. 

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But since Florio did not feel the need to take two minutes out of his time to research that Pavia had signed with Kawa, the narrative around the former Vanderbilt quarterback shifted again. 

Oh, the tweet and story from Pro Football Talk is still up, with a small editor’s note at the bottom that essentially noted that the author didn’t research the topic before deciding to write. 

When the quarterback shows up to his tryout this weekend, the pressure is on to prove doubters wrong. 

If Pavia doesn’t do enough on the field in Baltimore to garner some type of contract, his representation will start fielding other calls. 

Will that next offer come from an NFL team or someone from the UFL? The one thing I won’t do is doubt the former Vanderbilt quarterback. 

Why? Because he’s proved so many people wrong over the last three seasons. He helped Vanderbilt into playoff contention and finished second in Heisman Trophy voting this past season. 

He set records and became a villain to opposing fans while being one of the most talked about players in the sport. And he did it without an arrest or mugshot plastered across the internet. 

In the end, he’ll get his shot at the NFL. If it doesn’t work out, he’ll make his way to professional spring football, or to Canada. 

Either way, folks can’t stop talking about the quarterback.

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Artemis crew says they wanted to ‘connect with humanity,’ show what can be done when they put their mind to it

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The Artemis II crew, following their return to Earth after a historic 10-day lunar flyby, spoke with U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz, describing the mission as a “glorious” experience.

The crew — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen — returned to Earth on April 10, splashing down off the coast of San Diego after their journey around the Moon during which they set a new record for the farthest distance traveled by humans in space, surpassing the mark set by Apollo 13 in 1970.

Waltz gifted the crew “MUNGA,” or “Make the U.N. Great Again,” hats, inspired by President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan.

The crew was asked by Waltz what they thought as they looked back at Earth from space.

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“As a crew, we wanted to go for all and by all,” Wiseman said at U.N. headquarters in New York. “And we wanted to set the stage for Artemis III. We wanted to get this space agency in this world ready for Artemis III and IV. But in the end, we really wanted to connect with humanity. We wanted humanity to just pause for a second and see that this world can still do something exceptionally well when they put their mind to it.”

Artemis III is expected to launch next year, and Artemis IV is targeted for the following year.

“You asked how it felt, and it wasn’t one feeling for the entire mission,” Glover told Waltz. “What we saw out the window was changing, and that is one of the unique things … I always felt the urge to just be grateful for what we were seeing, and to be grateful for what we were eventually going back to. And the other thing was just how blessed we are to have this.”

Koch said that when she looked back at Earth, the surrounding darkness made the planet feel “even more special than it’s ever been.”

“Instead of this absolute background that just exists everywhere for us, because that’s all we’ve had, it makes the lines that we redraw on it seem big and important,” she said. “You realize that actually, there’s nothing absolute or guaranteed about this, and that actually, there is such thing as a global scale. And this is the first time I’ve said that at the U.N., but the truth is that the global scale is our world. And what we do with it is our choice.”

Hansen described the experience of seeing the vastness of space and feeling both small as an individual and empowered by what humanity can accomplish together.

“It was like this weird thing where, like stars, some stars look closer in our galaxy than others. And it just kept catching my eye, and it just kept making me feel really tiny, really small as an individual. But then, at the same time, I was out there experiencing it, and it made me feel very powerful as a human race. What we can do together, the fact that we were out there and something that has been really heartwarming since we got back to Earth and started to see how many people stopped to watch the mission and resonate with it,” he said.

Glover also recalled the many emotions tied to the mission, including the “glorious moment” of returning to Earth.

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During the visit to the U.N., NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman wanted to take a moment to appreciate how far they had come, noting that it was not long ago that Trump established the Artemis program that led to the Artemis II mission.

“In fact, in just 2020, President Trump established the Artemis Accords. Now, the initial framework was an agreement of principles between the United States and seven other like-minded countries on the responsible exploration of space,” he said.

The crew’s visit to the U.N. comes after they met with Trump at the White House on Wednesday. Trump had also spoken to the crew as they were orbiting the moon in early April.

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Fever star Caitlin Clark avoids serious injury after scary fall leads to early exit in preseason game

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Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark exited Thursday night’s preseason game against the Dallas Wings after colliding with one of their players.  

Clark was seen hobbling on the court after taking a step-back three-point shot and landing on Wings star defender Alanna Smith’s foot in the third quarter of the matchup. Upon landing, Clark told reporters after the 95-80 loss that she hit her knee hard when she went down after the foul by Smith.  

Clark rolled over on the court and tried to walk it off as she went toward the Fever bench. Officials ended up reviewing the play and gave Smith, the reigning co-Defensive Player of the Year in the WNBA, a Flagrant 1 foul for not giving Clark a safe amount of room to land after shooting.

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Clark exited the game with fewer than eight minutes left in the third quarter.

She finished with a team-high 21 points despite missing most of the second half. Clark hit two of her three attempted three-pointers, while knocking down 11 of 13 from the free throw line. She also had two rebounds, four assists and one steal in the contest.

Being this was a preseason matchup, Fever fans were holding their collective breath watching Clark in the moment, especially considering the tumultuous season she had in 2025.

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Clark played just 13 games in her sophomore campaign, far from what she had hoped after winning WNBA Rookie of the Year and setting the single-season assists record in 2024.

But it appeared Clark avoided a serious injury that could’ve come in that situation. Being in someone’s landing zone after a shot can lead to severe injuries, especially ankles turning.

Fever head coach Stephanie White didn’t seem to want to push Clark, and sat her the rest of the way.

The Fever still have one more preseason game remaining on the schedule, as they face the Nigerian national team on Saturday. Then, it’s regular-season basketball, with the Fever’s first game that counts on the record against these same Wings in Dallas on May 9.

The Wings are an intriguing team to watch, with Azzi Fudd, the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s WNBA Draft, reuniting with fellow UConn teammate Paige Bueckers to begin her pro journey. Bueckers led the Wings with 20 points on Thursday night, while Fudd finished with four points.

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Former Minnesota Investigator: State Government ‘Harassed, Bullied’ Department in Alleged Coverup of Child Care Fraud Allegations

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An ex-Minnesota state trooper and former investigator in the Office of Inspector General for Minnesota’s Department of Human Services testified this week that state officials tried to get him to delete findings from a child care fraud report and later tried to shut down his department after “members of our unit were harassed and bullied by DHS officials.”

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