NFL

Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Silas Bolden: Hype, Ratings, and the Longhorns' Big Hopes

Silas Bolden, an Oregon State transfer receiver, has been making waves at Texas. Coaches and teammates alike are buzzing about him due to his 'team first' attitude, warrior spirit, and relentless dedication. He received a respectable 86 overall rating from EA Sports College Football 25, placing fift

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Anitta Kicks Off the NFL's Brazilian Fiesta: Samba Meets Football!

Anitta's role in this historic NFL game shows off her epic versatility and worldwide appeal. While Anitta might not be a die-hard NFL fan and her sports fandom leans more towards cheering with friends and family at barbecues, her role in this historic game shows off her epic versatility and worldw

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Fantasy Football Week 1: Sleepers, Streamers, and One Shocking Prediction

Buckle up, fantasy football fanatics! The 2024 NFL season is about to kick off, and with it comes the eternal quest for the perfect lineup. This article dives into some surprising Week 1 predictions, highlighting potential sleepers and busts. But remember, fantasy football is a game of unpredictabil

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Can You Crack This 7-1+ Parlay? A SportsLine Model Predicts Friday's Biggest Winners

Ready to test your sports knowledge and maybe even walk away with some serious cash? This Friday is packed with action, from MLB showdown to the first-ever NFL game in Brazil! But before you jump in, consider this: a powerful computer model, known for its uncanny accuracy, has crunched the numbers

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Burrow's Bengals Look to Burst Back onto Super Bowl Scene Against Rookie QB Maye

The Cincinnati Bengals are typically Super Bowl contenders under Joe Burrow, but those expectations were crippled last season with Burrow's calf and wrist injuries derailing another deep playoff run. Despite having a winning record, the Bengals missed the playoffs and didn't have Burrow for seven ga

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Columbia's Clash: Can Free Speech and Safety Co-Exist?

A new year, same tensions: Despite new leadership and promises of dialogue, students are already back on the picket lines, questioning whether the university truly understands their concerns. Some are even planning encampments, raising the question: is this a cycle that will repeat itself? Walking

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Warning: Don't Be *That* Fan at a Vikings Game! (5 Things You Can't Do)

The Minnesota Vikings are about to kick off their season, and while the excitement is high, there are some ground rules you'd better follow if you want to stay in the stadium. Think of it like this: you wouldn't want to be the reason your team loses because you got ejected, right? Let's break down

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

Nuts: The Unsung Heroes of Healthy Snacking

Think nuts are just for birds? Think again! These crunchy powerhouses pack a serious nutritional punch that can help you crush your health goals. But with so many options out there, which ones should you choose? Let's break it down: Sunflower seeds: The calorie-conscious choice If you're trying to

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Sep 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Is Brittany Mahomes' NFL Sideline a Marketing Masterclass or a Missed Opportunity to Cheer?

The Kansas City Chiefs kicked off their season with a win against the Baltimore Ravens, and Brittany Mahomes, wife of star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, was right there in the stands. But did she spend the entire game cheering for her husband? Not quite. While the game was underway, Brittany posted

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Sep 06 2024FINANCE

Billionaire Tax Blues: Is the IRS Finally Catching Up?

The IRS is celebrating a major win: collecting $1.3 billion from high-wealth tax dodgers since last fall. But is this just a drop in the bucket? Consider this: in 2019, the top one percent owed more than one-fifth of all unpaid taxes. That means ordinary Americans were picking up the slack. The

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