Man United beat Coventry on penalties in Sunday's FA Cup semi-final. The Sky Blues came from 3-0 down and saw a late fourth disallowed for offside. If Erik ten Hag wins the FA Cup with Man United, does he deserve to keep his job? Listen to the
Florida legend Tim Tebow looked happy to see the Heisman Trophy back in the possession of Reggie Bush. The Heisman Trust announced Wednesday it reinstated the
Another season of Fortnite Festival has brought us a new Festival Pass and a new Icon skin with Billie Eilish, but the biggest bit of news at the start of Season 3 may be that Fortnite Festival now supports guitar controllers. With Eilish as this season's headliner, the Festival pass has undergone some significant changes to structure it more like the event passes, like the current Avatar Elements pass. That means in this season (and presumably those in the future), buying the premium Festival...
Bellingham's debut season could go down as one of Real Madrid's greatest ever. The 20-year-old's impact has been little short of extraordinary in Madrid. Coventry’s epic comeback is what the FA Cup is all about – we don’t need to change it – Listen to the
'I think Kelce like at 14, 15 [million],' Hill said on the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast. 'Nobody's Travis Kelce. Nobody's Patrick Mahomes, either. Those two - they're just different.
The decision to rule Haji Wright offside against Man United proved controversial. Fans think the VAR line was drawn over Wan-Bissaka's boot - but it was not. VAR got Coventry’s chalked off winner right – those who wanted technology have got what they want!
Actor Brian Cox opined that the Bible was "one of the worst books ever" and claimed that religion holds people back from evolving. The self-identified socialist made the comments in an interview on "The Starting Line" podcast that was published Sunday. Cox was explaining why society needed to be more matriarchal and how the patriarchy had failed to express fully our human nature. "Well do because we have to honor them and we have to give them their place and we're resistant to that," said Cox...
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Aaron Rodgers, perhaps the most gifted N.F.L. quarterback of his generation, spent a week last month in Costa Rica with a handful of fellow pro football players in search of transformation. At a mountain retreat with views of the Pacific Ocean, they drank a psychedelic brew under the watchful eyes of a Yawanawa shaman and a documentary film crew. Soon a news flash from back home — and then another — pierced the vibe. First, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent candidate for president, said...
Earlier this week, The Athletic published their wide-ranging anonymous NBA players poll that asks, among other things, who the most overrated player in the league is. And for the second consecutive season, the answer was three-time Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert. Gobert’s stunningly low popularity in NBA circles is certainly nothing new, as The Washington […]
At its MAX event in London, Adobe unveiled an all-new beta version of Photoshop built on the advancements made in the Adobe Firefly Image 3 Foundation Model, also revealed today. [Read More]
Oh, good, a new contrarian take from Brian Cox just came in! From the old guy who brought you “I could’ve done Napoleon better” and “woke culture is truly awful,” we now have some comprehensive thoughts on the Bible and religion as a whole. Buckle in, guys! “I think religion does hold us back because it’s belief systems which are outside ourselves. They’re not dealing with who we are, we’re dealing [with], ‘Oh if God says this and God does that’, and you go, ‘Well what is God?’ We’ve created...