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52 Days of Silence? The Olympic Truce vs. a World at War
This week, as athletes arrive in Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics, the United Nations is officially invoking the Olympic Truce. It’s an ancient concept – a 52-day global ceasefire designed to let humanity catch its breath while we celebrate … Continue reading
Posted in Humanity, In the News, Sports
Tagged 2026 winter olympics, ceasefire, famine, gaza, Gaza Ceasefire, Global Peace, Humanitarian Aid, humanity, International Relations, italy, Milan 2026, Milano Cortina, miners, north darfur, Olympic Ceasefire, olympic truce, south kordofan, sudan, Sudan Humanitarian Crisis, truce, ukraine, Ukraine Conflict, UN General Assembly, united nations, war zones, winter olympics
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Minnesota Vikings Back Male Cheerleaders Despite Backlash
The Minnesota Vikings’ 2025 cheerleading squad includes two men, Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn. They made the team through the same audition process as everyone else. Their addition, however, sparked backlash from some fans and public figures, with criticism ranging … Continue reading
Slam Dunking Stereotypes: Why Women’s College Basketball is Winning Big
For years, women’s college basketball has been a hidden gem in the world of sports. But recently, there’s been a surge in excitement and attention surrounding the game. Here’s why this amazing sport is finally getting the recognition it deserves: … Continue reading
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Tagged angel reese, caitlin clark, espn, gender gap, march madness, paige bueckers, women's college basketball
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“What would my Mom think of that?”
“What would my Mom think of that?” In a race, (see picture), athlete Abel Mutai representing Kenya, was just a few feet from the finish line, but he was confused with the signage & stopped thinking he had completed the … Continue reading
Posted in Sports, Story
Tagged abel mutai, honor, integrity, ivan fernandez, kenya, race, spain
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Car, Public Transportation, Bike, Walk…or how about Ski…
This man skis on the ice-covered roads to beat the traffic in Manchester, England. (via Good Morning America) #BeYou #DoYou
Steph Curry laughs off his basketball mouthguard chewing habit with James Corden
The Warrior’s basketball MVP Steph Curry is a cool guy with class, not afraid to be himself, and surely enjoying life even more because of it. Like other stars in James Corden’s car, Steph and James sing along together – … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Habits & Traits, Sports
Tagged basketball, be you, be yourself, chewing mouthguard, habit, James Corden, smilieson, Steph Curry, Warriors
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