• Sports

    Friday Question: Which athlete left your team and broke you?

    The only thing more painful than seeing your team lose a championship is saying goodbye to your favorite athlete. Time comes for us all, but there’s something uniquely heartbreaking when it comes to seeing an athlete you love leave your team. It’s not just the player leaving, but the pain of unrealized potential. Oftentimes it’s saddled with the missed championships, unrealized dreams, and memories of a time when you though you’d see that player hoisting a trophy in your team’s colors. Browns fans are going through that on Friday with the news running back Nick Chubb likely won’t be returning…

  • Health

    Measles math: What to know about 1,001 measles cases across the country : Shots

    A measles advisory is shown tacked to a bulletin board outside Gaines County Courthouse on April 09, 2025 in Seminole, Texas. Brandon Bell/Getty Images North America hide caption toggle caption Brandon Bell/Getty Images North America The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports there have been 1,001 confirmed measles cases in the U.S. this year. It’s the second-highest case count in 25 years, topped only by 2019, when more than 1,200 measles cases were detected. The best way to contain measles is two doses of the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps and rubella). Here are numbers to help you understand how…

  • Finance

    7 Theme-Park Experiences Tourists Regret Buying Before the First Ride Starts

    Image source: Unsplash Theme parks promise magic, thrills, and memories that last a lifetime, but for many tourists, that excitement turns into regret before they even make it to their first ride. In the heat of pre-trip excitement, families often overspend on upgrades, packages, or perks that seem like no-brainers. But once inside the gates, reality hits hard: long lines still happen, fast passes don’t work as advertised, and overpriced experiences turn into frustrating duds. We spoke to seasoned travelers, former park employees, and regretful tourists to break down seven theme park experiences people consistently regret paying for so you…

  • Fitness

    Three Treatment Options To Consider

    The most common cause of hair loss in men is male androgenetic alopecia (MAA), otherwise known as male pattern baldness. Although hair loss is progressive and could escalate at different rates depending on the individual, it can quickly impact the person’s confidence and mental health. This is why you might be seeking treatment. But there are three main treatment options available for those suffering from male pattern baldness. The treatment you select will depend on the result you wish to obtain. Thankfully, this post outlines the three treatments available. Aesthetic Options Despite not being the most permanent option, choosing…

  • Business

    Frustrated Draymond Green States, ‘I’m Not An Angry Black Man’

    by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton May 9, 2025 ‘The agenda to try to keep making me look like an angry Black man is crazy. I’m sick of it. It’s ridiculous.’ Golden State Warriors’ Draymond Green has sent a message to the world and is frustrated that he is always portrayed as “an angry Black man.” According to ESPN, the controversial athlete was visibly upset after receiving another technical foul in the NBA playoffs, making it his fifth, with the possibility of being suspended for a game if he picks up two more. The latest foul assessed against him took place…

  • Health

    My Balancing Morning Routine (and How to Create Your Own)

    Years ago I shared our family’s morning routine and how I juggled toddlers, preschoolers, and crazy days. Now with teenagers in the house, my mornings have gotten a little slower. Yes, my kids still practice gymnastics in the house, and we recently added a bird to the pet menagerie, but I still have some quiet time to myself. Mornings used to be the busiest time of day for me—kids to feed, school, chores, and a quick workout (if I could fit it in). I prioritized getting up 30 minutes early to get a little self-care and hygiene in before the…

  • Business

    Warren Buffett Doesn’t Believe in 10,000 Hours of Practice

    The world was hanging on every word uttered by Warren Buffett at what would be his last shareholder meeting address as the Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. During the speech, the 94-year-old Buffett spoke about what made him great at investing. And as a tremendous relief for time-challenged listeners, he said it wasn’t putting in the 10,000 hours of practice made famous by Malcolm Gladwell‘s book Outliers. Related: Here’s Warren Buffett’s Classic Advice as Stock Market Plunges on Tariffs Announcement “I don’t believe in that book that talked about spending 10,000 hours at something,” Buffett said, adding, “I could…

  • Sports

    NFL schedule 2025: 3 Christmas Day games we want to see

    Next week kicks off one of the … let’s say, most interesting weeks of the NFL calendar year. The league will release the schedule for the upcoming season. I will concede that if I have a singular curmudgeonly, “get off my lawn” opinion, it is that this is the most pointless event on the NFL calendar. We know each team’s schedule due to the league’s scheduling formula, all we learn is when the games will be held. However, in a quest to truly live by the creed “don’t yuck someone’s yum,” I have grown to at least grudgingly accept this…

  • Health

    Hearing Loss Is Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Failure

    Hearing loss is often brushed off as a minor inconvenience — a natural part of aging that you learn to live with. But what if it’s not just about missing words or turning up the volume? What if it’s a warning sign that something deeper is unfolding inside your body? Your ears aren’t isolated from the rest of your health. In fact, they rely on an intricate web of blood vessels and metabolic energy that reflects the state of your entire cardiovascular system. When that system begins to falter, hearing is one of the first senses to show it. And…