Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix deletes social media every season to combat online criticism dating back to college, a mental health strategy he maintains amid the team's offensive struggles in 2024.
Read MoreFC Cincinnati hosts Columbus Crew in a high-stakes MLS Playoff first leg on October 27, 2025, at TQL Stadium, with both teams injured but Cincinnati riding strong home form against a historically dominant rival.
Read MoreThe FTC secured a historic $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon over deceptive Prime enrollments, ordering $1.5 billion in refunds for an estimated 29 million U.S. shoppers.
Read MorePatrick Mahomes leads the Chiefs to a 30‑17 win over the Lions at Arrowhead Stadium, boosting Kansas City's AFC West standing while Detroit's playoff hopes dim.
Read MoreMichigan Wolverines entered as 17‑point favorites against Wisconsin Badgers on Oct. 4, 2025, with SportsLine predicting a 46‑point total. The game’s odds, history, and model forecast shape Week 6 implications.
Read MoreJason Statham’s 2018 hit The Meg is now free on Tubi as of August 1. The shark thriller earned over $529 million worldwide despite mixed reviews and has jumped between HBO Max/Max and Netflix over the years. It now sits alongside Meg 2: The Trench, Baby Driver, Godzilla vs. Kong, and the Lethal Weapon films on Tubi for a limited window.
Read MoreAfter a 21-6 opener loss, the Giants benched Russell Wilson and handed the offense to rookie Jaxson Dart. Wilson went 17-of-37 for 168 yards with no touchdowns against Washington. Dart impressed in preseason, completing 88% with two scores vs. the Jets. The move signals a fast pivot from veteran stability to upside and urgency.
Read MoreAlright, folks! Time to hit the pedal and zoom into the world of street racing. But, can we do it legally? Buckle up, because the answer might leave tire marks on your brain! Sadly, even though Paul Walker made it look super cool in Fast and Furious, legal street racing isn't really a thing. But don't get your gears grinding just yet, there are many legal alternatives like drag strips and track days to get your adrenaline pumping!
Read MoreHey racing enthusiasts! So, you've got the speed demon in you but the law isn't quite on your side? No worries! It's still possible to quench that thirst for adrenaline without running afoul of the law. The simplest answer is, get into legal racing! From go-karting to joining amateur racing leagues, there are loads of ways to make those tires screech and leave some rubber on the track. Plus, who knows, you might just end up being the next Schumacher without a single traffic ticket to your name!
Read MoreIn my exploration of the reality behind The Fast and the Furious franchise, it's clear that the films significantly exaggerate the world of street racing and car culture. While the thrilling stunts and high-speed chases make for great cinema, they're far from realistic, often defying the laws of physics. The intricate heists and crime plots portrayed are equally over the top. Though the cars themselves and the modifications made on them can be real, their performances are heavily amplified for dramatic effect. So, while The Fast and the Furious offers a fun and adrenaline-packed ride, it's important to remember that it's largely a work of fiction.
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