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Peace talks. Fighters on the White House lawn. Confetti waiting on Broadway. What a weekend.
The Weekend You Have to Respect: Trump, Peace, the Octagon, and New York’s Long-Awaited Crown There are weekends in politics that feel manufactured. Then there are weekends that feel like America turned the volume all the way up…. President Donald Trump just had one of those weekends. So did the New York Knicks. A preliminary peace breakthrough with Iran. A White House UFC mega-event that looked like a modern Roman arena dropped onto the South Lawn. And, almost too poetically
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Why Jalen Brunson’s Last-Second Shot Was a GREAT Shot — Wemby Steps-Up Into Knicks History
Jalen Brunson did not miss the moment. He read it. In the final seconds of Game 4 of the NBA Finals, with Madison Square Garden shaking like the old city streets were built under the hardwood, Brunson rose for the shot that will be debated by box-score watchers but celebrated by real hoop minds forever. Down one, clock bleeding, Victor Wembanyama stepping up, the world’s longest defender closing space like a skyscraper with arms — Brunson still took the three. And it was a gr
5 days ago2 min read


Soft Launching Aliens: Congress Is Talking UFOs—and the Feed Doesn’t Even Flinch
Congress Confirms UAP Encounters Pete Davidson laughing about aliens with Charlamagne tha God should feel like a funny late-night Pete Davidson Show episode on Netflix. But Pete was on to something… Instead, it feels… intriguing, interesting. Because while pop culture jokes about extraterrestrials, the U.S. government has been doing something far less funny—openly investigating unidentified objects in our skies, under oath, in Congress. And still—no outrage, no panic, no real
Mar 222 min read


Free Snuggle!!! Why Do You Need To Show More ID To Shop Than Vote?
Ever walked into CVS or Walgreens, grabbed a bottle of hand sanitizer or shampoo, and suddenly found yourself rummaging for your driver’s license like it’s the secret key to Narnia? Calling customer service to unlock it for you?Who keeps stealing detergent? Yep — if that shampoo is part of a special promo or age-restricted item, boom: ID please! Meanwhile, across America, millions of voters head to the polls without fumbling for a driver’s license at all (depending on their s
Feb 181 min read


From “New York bust” to Lombardi: the Sam Darnold rewrite
When Sam Darnold entered the NFL, he carried immense expectations. A star at USC, he was selected third overall in the 2018 NFL Draft by the New York Jets, seen as the franchise’s future leader under center. Early Years: Jets and Label of Unfulfilled Potential Darnold’s first three seasons with the New York Jets were difficult. Surrounded by inconsistent roster talent and frequent coaching changes, he finished his Jets tenure with a 13–25 record as the starter. That lack of t
Feb 172 min read


🎤 Kendrick, Bad Bunny; Now Who Could Headline Super Bowl LXI in 2027?
While the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show headlined by Bad Bunny just made cultural headlines — drawing one of the largest audiences in years and sparking conversation across entertainment and political commentary — eyes are already turning toward Super Bowl LXI’s halftime spectacle in February 2027 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Unlike the 2026 show — which was officially confirmed with Bad Bunny as the performer — no artist has yet been officially announced for 2027. That me
Feb 142 min read


Dior Johnson and the Art of Impact: Why the Box Score Doesn’t Care Who Starts
Somewhere along the way, sports taught us to believe that “starter” means “star.” Dior Johnson is busy rewriting that script. The 6’3” junior guard from Kingston, New York, has become one of college basketball’s most electric scorers this season at Tarleton State, pouring in 23.6 points per game while shooting an eye-catching 54.7% from the field. That kind of efficiency usually comes with a guaranteed spot in the starting lineup. Johnson’s story is more interesting than that
Feb 51 min read


Multiple dead in New York from ice — but not the ice you think
New York City has always worn winter like a badge. We brag about black ice, late trains, and “I walked to school in a blizzard” stories. But over the last stretch of brutal cold—days of subfreezing temperatures after the late-January storm—that bravado turned deadly. City officials first reported 13 deaths during the cold snap, then 14, and by early February the toll had risen to 16 people found outdoors. Preliminary reporting indicates hypothermia likely played a role in at
Feb 52 min read


From Beats to Touchdowns: Bad Bunny and the Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl LX Spectacle
As Super Bowl LX arrives on February 8, 2026, the event is shaping up to be one of the most talked‑about intersections of sports and culture in recent memory. The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks punched their tickets to the NFL’s championship game after thrilling conference title wins, setting up a marquee matchup that’s drawing sharp predictions and deep fan analysis. The Patriots, coming off a strong AFC season and a decision to wear all‑white uniforms in what
Jan 292 min read


Juan Soto and Casino’s - What is Steve Cohen really even doing in Queens?
Queens Bought the Dream — But the Mets Still Owe the Results When Steve Cohen bought the New York Mets, Mets fans thought the suffering was officially over. Billionaire owner? Check. Wall Street swagger? Check. Unlimited spending? Supposedly. The assumption was simple: money in, playoffs out. Easy math. A billionaire owner meant guaranteed relevance, October baseball, and an end to the punchlines. Instead, five years in, the Mets are still wrestling with the same identity cri
Jan 72 min read


🤖 Will We Have Robot-Barista’s Soon? The Truth Behind The Future of Starbucks & Their 1 Billion Dollar A.I Plan
📰 A Manhattan landlord is now paying out of pocket after their Starbucks tenant terminated their lease — and told them the future is...
Oct 2, 20252 min read


Why Jake vs. Tank Is Boxing’s Chaos Experiment and a Netflix Payday — but who would you bet on?
Picture this: Jake Paul, the six‑foot‑one social media firebrand at around 200 lb, squaring off with pound‑for‑pound terror Gervonta...
Aug 28, 20251 min read


Croatia’s Human Dolphin: Vitomir Maričić Holds Breath for 29 Minutes Straight
For most of us, holding our breath is a parlor trick. Thirty seconds in, we’re fidgeting. One minute in, we’re bargaining with God. At...
Aug 25, 20252 min read


A Prayer for Power: Remembering Hulk Hogan and Ozzy Osbourne
In just days, the world lost two giants: Hulk Hogan, the wrestling demigod whose red and yellow roared through the ’80s, and Ozzy...
Jul 27, 20251 min read


“Inducement” aka gassing you up.
Today’s Wavy Word #1 Definition: Inducement (noun): something that persuades or influences someone to do something; a motive or...
Jun 30, 20251 min read


“Before Abraham Was, I AM” — The Most Explosive Statement in History
In John 8:58, Jesus makes a staggering claim: “Before Abraham was, I AM.” To modern ears, it may sound poetic or mysterious. But to His...
Jun 30, 20251 min read


📡 AI Showdown: ChatGPT vs Grok – Who’s the Real Smart Mouth?
In the left corner, weighing in with research tools, plugins, and a polite tone, we’ve got ChatGPT—the wise, slightly nerdy friend who...
Jun 15, 20252 min read


We Are Witnessing The Mount Rushmore of Sports, Playing Right Now, This Generation
This isn’t nostalgia—it’s the prime of sports history, and we’re lucky to watch it. Have you ever noticed how blessed this generation of...
Jun 14, 20252 min read


🚨 Breaking News: “Oops, AI Did It Again” Stephen A Smith & PBD Get Tricked By Fake Jemele Hill Clickbait 😳
Sometimes the internet is like that friend who almost remembers your birthday—but then wishes you happy anniversary instead. In early...
Jun 8, 20251 min read


June’s Soundtrack: Lil Wayne, Dua Lipa, Gashi, Addison Rae, Holy Moe & Glennchy Keeping the Hits Coming All Summer
June 2025 isn’t just about blockbusters and binge-worthy shows—it’s also a high-octane month for music lovers. From arena tours and debut...
Jun 6, 20252 min read
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