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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
5 hours ago1 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
5 hours ago2 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
7 days ago2 min read
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