THE KISS CAM THAT JUST WON’T DIE What started as a cheeky Coldplay concert gag is now the internet’s biggest scandal. The infamous “kiss cam” moment of Andy Byron — then-CEO of Astronomer — leaning in with HR director Kristin Cabot has resurfaced, this time with new leaks, insider whispers, and a shocking twist from Byron’s wife, Megan Kerrigan. The hashtags #KissCamScandal and #ColdplayCam have already racked up over 10 ... Read more
Arch Manning’s rough night against Ohio State drew criticism, but Tom Brady says it may be the best thing to ever happen to him
Like many others across the country, Tom Brady was tuned in to Saturday afternoon’s matchup between No. 1 Ohio State and No. 3 Texas. The contest marked the official start of the Arch Manning era, but it did not get off to an ideal start. Entering the fourth quarter, the grandson of Archie and nephew of Peyton and Eli, had just 38 passing yards. He finished with 167 in the Longhorns' 14-7 loss to the ... Read more
In a shocking NFL opener twist, Dak Prescott was caught spitting at Jalen Carter before chaos erupted on the field
Jalen Carter was ejected after the opening kickoff for spitting on Dak Prescott There was a second spitter. No, it was not Roger McDowell, but the Cowboys-Eagles saliva drama took another twist when NBC replays showed — after a lengthy severe weather delay — that Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott appeared to spit in the general direction of Jalen Carter during the first quarter on Thursday ... Read more
A top lottery expert warns that one popular Powerball feature might secretly slash your odds of winning the $1.7 billion jackpot
Will you let the machine place your bet? As the Powerball jackpot swells to $1.7 billion after no winner was declared on Wednesday night, some experts are suggesting that players should not use one of the game’s most popular features. Quick Pick — which allows lottery computers to randomly select the numbers for players — is very popular, with around 70% to 80% of players using the feature when they buy ... Read more
A groundbreaking sea level study is challenging everything we thought we knew about climate change
Global sea levels have not continued to rise at the rates predicted by many scientists — and there is no evidence that climate change has contributed to any such acceleration, a new first-of-its-kind study has claimed. The research found that the average sea level rise in 2020 was only around 1.5mm per year, or 6 inches per century, according to the paper’s authors, Dutch engineering consultant Hessel Voortman and ... Read more




