Category Archives: Sports

Shrink-Gate: The Day MLB’s Robot Umpires Called Everyone’s Bluff

For a hundred years, the back of a baseball card was a sacred place for “optimistic truths.” It was part of the folklore of the game. We loved the idea of our heroes being these towering, powerhouse physical specimens – … Continue reading

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The Super Bowl Sideline Shift: A National Rehearsal for What’s Next

A Broadcast Booth That Looks Different 🏈 There’s something happening at the Super Bowl this year that’s easy to miss if you aren’t looking for it, but once you see it, you can’t look away. If you’ve been scrolling through … Continue reading

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Who Decides When Your Olympic Story Is Done?

Lindsey Vonn’s return to the slopes is more than a comeback; it’s a masterclass in defiance. After retiring in 2019, the legendary alpine ski racer famously said, “My body is broken beyond repair and it isn’t letting me have the … Continue reading

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The Half-Time Heist: Two Super Bowls, Two Americas, and a Lyrical Scandal

Tomorrow, when the clock hits zero for halftime at Super Bowl LX, America won’t just be watching one show – it’ll be witnessing a calculated standoff over what ‘American’ even means. On one channel, the NFL features Bad Bunny. On … Continue reading

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The San Siro Shout: Why the World Just Booed JD Vance and the U.S. Government

Yesterday, during the Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Milan, we saw a total “audio whiplash” moment. One second, 60,000 people at the San Siro stadium were roaring their heads off for the Team USA athletes. The next, the cameras panned … Continue reading

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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

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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

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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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“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

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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

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