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AMERICAN FOOTBALL

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To eyewitness and feel the power of American culture, just step into any hip coffee shop in a big city outside of the United States.

The decor will typically have a Brooklyn aesthetic, with exposed brickwork and mismatched chairs; American pop music will play softly in the background; patrons will pore over their MacBooks while sipping overpriced caffè americano. Want to exit Pax Americana? Ask one of those patrons to predict the winner of the Super Bowl, which is taking place today, and witness their blank stare.

KC SUPER BOWL CHAMPS 1234

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Super Bowl Sunday is over and ending in overtime in overtime SF/22 - KC/25 with eyes on the KC Chiefs beating the SF 49ers.

Take the most popular sporting event in America. Mix in the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs and an NFL legendary franchise, the San Francisco 49ers, then toss in the most popular celebrity on the planet what do you end up with? CBS Sports’ coverage of Super Bowl LVIII delivered the most-watched telecast in history with 123.4 million average viewers across all platforms.

SUPER BOWL LVIII

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Countdown to the greatest American Sports event As Super Bowl week begins for Chiefs and 49ers, 10 compelling stories to follow.

The NFL wants everyone to know that at long last, Super Bowl week is here. After a grueling NFL journey that began during training camps in July, followed by an 18-week, 272-game marathon, then another 12 playoff games, it all comes down to this.

AARON KEEPS RUNNING

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Will Aaron also be the chosen one and become Don’s running mate by turning the key to a losing MAGA highway off-ramp?

Don likes to promote washed-up meathead celebrities to run as Republicans for national political positions, who then lose.

American freedom of speech comes with consequences, it does not offer opportunities to insinuate or falsely attack with total impunity. 

Is he an overrated signal caller who cut cheese to join the Gotham football franchise hoping for a Hail Mary and passing inconsistent theories in a dwindling career?

$700 MILLION MAN

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Robert William Andrew Feller, nicknamed "the Heater from Van Meter", "Bullet Bob", and "Rapid Robert", was an American baseball pitcher who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Indians between 1936 and 1956
Feller became the first pitcher to win 24 games in a season before the age of 21. He threw no-hitters in 1940, 1946, and 1951, and 12 one-hitters, both MLB records. “I don't think anyone is ever going to throw a ball faster than he does," Joe DiMaggio was quoted as saying during his epic 1941 season, when he hit in a record 56 consecutive games. "And his curveball isn't human."

STOP PLAYING

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As the old saying goes, If you have to give up fighting because you can't win, then. If you can't beat them, just join them!!!

Get serious by waking up, America, and stop playing games. Saudi Arabia plans to become the crown prince of gaming.

SURPRISING GRANDMA

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NFL Star Damar Hamlin Surprises His Grandmother with a CBS Home Makeover Months After his gridiron Cardiac Arrest accident.

The Buffalo Bills football player called it the time to show his love for his grandmother Portia during another episode of 'Secret Celebrity Renovation' with design expert Sabrina Soto, https://www.sabrinasoto.com/

BROTHER’S BALLS

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After the Cleveland Indians changed their name then two brothers were hired to help them hit the ball out of the parks.

They are from Canada and they sure can hit a couple of home runs. They homered for the Cleveland Guardians in Friday night's game against the Texas Rangers, making them the first set of brothers to go deep in the same game in franchise history. 

There was no brotherly glove in the major leagues that was able to steal this historic feat from the two of them.

YOGI'S BIRTHDAY

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Lindsay Berra, Content Creator Specializing in Sports and Fitness is executive producer of Yogi Berra documentary It Ain't Over.

Production started around May 2019 with Dale Berra's book tour, “My Dad, Yogi: A Memoir of Family and Baseball.” Given the age of Yogi's contemporaries, time was of the essence. The shooting was interrupted by the pandemic. Now it is Over!

The Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center offers a unique and engaging setting for special events of all kinds, including weddings, birthday parties, receptions, workshops, and corporate retreats.