VidCon 2025: The latest updates from your favorite creators

Welcome to Mashable’s official VidCon 2025 live blog — your backstage pass to the internet’s biggest IRL event. Whether you’re braving the crowds in Anaheim, California, or watching from home in fuzzy socks, we’ve got you covered with real-time updates, interviews with your favorite content creators, meme-worthy moments, and fan reactions straight from the convention…

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What’s Next: Where Things Stand With MLBPA Leadership After Tony Clark’s Resignation

SURPRISE, Ariz. — The Major League Baseball Players Association was still without an acting executive director when MLBPA officials began their annual spring training visits with teams on Wednesday morning. By Wednesday afternoon, that had changed. One day after Tony Clark’s abrupt resignation, MLBPA deputy executive director Bruce Meyer was voted unanimously by the players…

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Virginia state court blocks Democrats’ redistricting push

A Virginia state court blocked Democrats’ plans to redistrict this year, a blow to the party’s hopes of redrawing the state’s congressional lines ahead of the midterms. Jack Hurley Jr., a judge on the Tazewell County circuit court, ruled that Democrats did not follow the right procedure to approve the proposed constitutional amendment that would…

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The FCC wants to hear your Verizon outage experience

Last month, Verizon’s massive network outage prevented thousands of customers from making calls or using their mobile data for over 10 hours. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is now asking the public to share how this outage impacted them, inviting comments as part of its investigation into the incident. SEE ALSO: Verizon outage may…

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