Ukrainian skeleton sled racer Vladyslav Heraskevych announced Monday February 10 that he will wear a helmet displaying images of Ukrainian athletes killed defending their country against Russia’s invasion, directly challenging International Olympic Committee rules designed to keep politics out of the Winter Games. The IOC officials immediately warned that the memorial tribute violates regulations prohibiting […]
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Seahawks crush Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX as Kenneth Walker III becomes first RB MVP in 28 years while Vance gets booed at Olympics
The Seattle Seahawks captured their second Super Bowl championship on Sunday February 8, demolishing the New England Patriots 29-13 at Levi’s Stadium in a defensive masterclass that showcased Seattle’s physical dominance on both sides of the ball. Running back Kenneth Walker III earned MVP honors after rushing for 135 yards and two touchdowns while adding […]
Mariah Carey’s Olympics performance tanks broadcast stocks 4% as ratings disappoint while sports betting ETFs surge on $10 billion Super Bowl handle
Broadcasting and media stocks suffered brutal selloffs Thursday February 6 following Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony that drew smaller-than-expected audiences despite Mariah Carey headlining the spectacular San Siro Stadium production. Comcast plunged 4.2%, Disney dropped 3.8%, and Warner Bros Discovery fell 3.4% as preliminary Nielsen data suggested NBC’s live afternoon coverage attracted just […]
Inside Milano Cortina 2026: How Italy’s $4.5 billion Winter Olympics gamble threatens to repeat Sochi’s corruption nightmare while reshaping global sports broadcasting
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony scheduled for February 6 at Milan’s iconic San Siro Stadium represents the culmination of Italy’s $4.5 billion infrastructure investment gamble that promises to showcase elite winter sports while risking the budget overruns and corruption scandals that plagued previous host nations from Sochi to Rio. The Italian organizing […]
What the U.S. public thinks of the government shutdown as it enters its second week
As of October 6, 2025, the U.S. federal government shutdown entered its sixth day, with no resolution in sight. The Senate voted down both a Republican-backed continuing resolution (CR) and a Democratic alternative, each falling short of the 60 votes needed to proceed. The central point of contention remains the extension of Affordable Care Act […]
