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‘American Icons’: Budweiser Goes Full Patriot in 2026 Super Bowl Commercial
Titled “American Icons,” the ad features the beer company’s iconic Clydesdale aiding an American bald eagle as it grows into maturity to the tune of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s rock classic “Free Bird.” Take a look: “As we celebrate Budweiser’s 150th anniversary and America’s 250th birthday, we knew we had to rise to the occasion in a way only Budweiser can. ‘American Icons’…
‘The Blind Side’ Star Quinton Aaron on Life Support from Severe Blood Infection
Actor Quinton Aaron, who portrayed Baltimore Ravens star Michael Oher in the Academy Award-nominated film The Blind Side, has been put on life support due to a severe infection of the blood. Aaron’s wife, Margarita, confirmed that he had been intubated on Friday, adding that doctors have been running tests to determine exactly what caused…
San Francisco Giants Star Briefly Detained by Immigration Officials, Later Released
San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee was briefly detained by immigration officials at Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday. Lee, who is from Japan but was born to South Korean parents, had traveled back to the U.S. for a Giants team event in California. However, shortly after his arrival, he was taken into custody…
Shaquille O’Neal Plays Basketball with Turkish Strongman Erdogan
Turkish Islamist strongman Recep Tayyip Erdogan published photos on his social media accounts on Tuesday appearing to play basketball with retired NBA star and commentator Shaquille O’Neal in Istanbul. Erdogan, one of the world’s most vocally pro-Hamas heads of state with a long track record of repressing political dissidents, captioned his photos with only a…
Top Cop at Centre of Israeli Fan Ban Scandal Walks Away With Full Pension
The Chief Constable of West Midlands Police has been able to walk away with his full pension intact amid a roaring scandal encompassing the banning of Israeli football fans from a British city, a blur of A.I. hallucinations, alleged Islamic extremism, and threats of anti-Semitic violence. Chief Constable Craig Guildford of West Midlands Police (WMP) announced…
COPS: Vikings’ Jordan Addison Repeatedly Refused Orders to Leave Florida Restaurant
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison was arrested in Florida on Monday for refusing police orders to vacate a Tampa restaurant, a report says. Addison was arrested at the Jubao Palace Noodle Bar inside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa at about 3:40 a.m. on Monday after restaurant staffers had asked him…
Reporter Lynn Jones-Turpin Hits Back at Critics of Her Exchange with Jaguars Coach
Lynn Jones-Turpin, reporter for the Jacksonville Free Press, responded to critics of her somewhat colorful exchange with Jaguars head coach Liam Cohen during a press conference this weekend. After the Jaguars suffered a crushing 27-24 wild card loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Jones-Turpin took a moment during the press conference to heap praise…
Tony Dungy Blasts Ravens’ Decision to Fire John Harbaugh
The John Harbaugh era in Baltimore is over after 18 years, and Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy is not happy about it. On Tuesday, Ravens Owner Steve Bisciotti decided to part ways with the franchise’s longest-tenured coach after a full day of meetings that were reportedly both “honest” and “tough.” The move came two…
Troy Aikman to Help Dolphins in General Manager Search
Dallas Cowboys legend and current ESPN analyst Troy Aikman has been hired by the Miami Dolphins as a consultant to help find their next general manager. Aikman has revealed some interest in becoming a general manager himself in the past. There is a possibility that he will recommend that the team hire him as their…
WATCH: Paul Finebaum Calls Alabama ‘Soft’ After CFP Beatdown
Paul Finebaum, the ESPN analyst who strongly advocated for Alabama’s inclusion in the College Football Playoff (CFP), called the Crimson Tide “soft” after the program suffered its worst postseason defeat in history at the hands of Indiana on Thursday. Alabama was thoroughly beaten 38-3, as the Hoosiers did pretty much whatever they wanted on offense…
