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“They probably got something to hide”: Nick Cannon Talks About Attending Diddy’s Infamous Party When He Was Just a Teenager

For quite some time now, Sean Combs, popularly known as P Diddy or Puff Daddy, has been under public scrutiny for a ton of terrifying things you would never imagine celebrities like him doing. Diddy rose to fame during the 90s, working alongside artists like the Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans, and Craig Mack, while releasing […]

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Sam Worthington’s Avatar Salary is Nothing Close to What Matt Damon Could Have Earned But It’s Still Higher Than Robert Downey Jr’s MCU Payday

Avatar: Fire and Ash is set to hit theaters next year, marking the third sequel in one of the world’s biggest franchises. The first movie made history, winning a Golden Globe in 2010 and snagging several Oscars. So, it’s easy to imagine how much the cast, especially lead actor Sam Worthington, has gained from being […]

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Why Every Valorant Pro Drops Graphics To Low: A Fortnite-Like Masterclass That Has Nothing To Do With FPS Gains

Have you ever wondered why your favorite Valorant pro player has their game setting turned all the way down? You might’ve thought it’s so they get the most Frames Per Second (FPS) possible. And you’d be correct. But they also do it for another reason, clarity. But wouldn’t reducing visual quality reduce clarity? You’d think […]

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Violet Evergarden Author Had No Issues with the Anime Changing the Original Novel Despite Knowing it Could Disappoint Fans

Based on the light novel by Akatsuki Kana, Violet Evergarden anime is the favorite tear-jerker for many fans. The anime is a visual treat that is both heartwarming and heart-wrenching, with the beautiful animation paired up with Violet’s melancholic experiences. The anime and the light novel have the same storyline, but as individual experiences, they […]

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Bill Belichick gives New York Jets head coach decision live on MNF’s ManningCast in astonishing Woody Johnson rant

BILL Belichick went on a live television tirade concerning New York Jets owner Woody Johnson and all but confirmed his head coaching plans when it comes to the NFL team.

The New England Patriots head coach icon, 72, appeared on ESPN’s Manningcast broadcast of the Monday Night Football game between the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills.

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Bill Belichick appears on ESPN’s Manningcast broadcast of the MNF game between the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills[/caption]
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New York Jets owner Woody Johnson attends seen at The New York Times Center on September 17[/caption]

Belichick appeared on ESPN alongside the broadcast’s hosts and NFL legends Peyton and Eli Manning during the second quarter.

The former NFL coach and quarterbacks discussed the Jets firing of head coach Robert Saleh last week.

Belichick scolded Jets decision to fire Saleh, and even called out Johnson in the process.

“I’m not a big Jets fan, in case you don’t know that,” he told the Manning brothers.

“You know what, coach Saleh did a good job with that program …

“That’s kinda what it’s been there with the Jets.

“They’ve barely won over 30% in the last 10 years.

“The owner being the owner … ready, fire aim.”

The Jets fired Saleh after the team’s 23-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in London.

The loss gave the Jets a 2-3 record and Saleh ended his tenure with a 20-36 record.

The Jets lost to the Bills by a score of 23-20 in the team’s first game under interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich.

Many of the issues under Saleh also occurred in the Monday contest.

The Jets were called for 11 penalties and were 1-of-4 on red zone opportunities.

Kicker Greg Zuerlein missed two field goals and veteran star quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw a game-ending interception for the second straight week.

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The Jets lost 23-20 to the Buffalo Bills in Week 6, giving them a disappointing 2-4 record for the campaign so far[/caption]

The Jets have lost three straight games.

Belichick criticized the Jets after being the head coach of the organization for one day before bolting to join the Patriots.

He went on to win six Super Bowls with New England before parting ways with the franchise in 2024 after 23 seasons with the team.

The Jets haven’t made the postseason since 2010.

They will take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 7 on Sunday Night Football.

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Detroit Lions point out ‘pathetic’ Dallas Cowboys action following home hammering as fans call them ‘salty’

THE Detroit Lions have mocked the Dallas Cowboys for an obvious attempt to hide the score from Sunday’s NFL mauling.

The Lions cruised to a huge 47-9 win over Mike McCarthy’s team in Arlington.

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The Detroit Lions exposed an attempt to blur the score of Sunday’s game[/caption]
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The Lions cruised to a huge 47-9 win over the Cowboys[/caption]

It was the first time in NFL history that a game ended with that exact score – the league’s 1,087th unique final score.

The AT&T Stadium’s official X account posted the attendance on Monday.

But they blurred out one specific detail on the photo.

The scoreline on the jumbotron was obscured to avoid showing the embarrassing scoreline.

And it was quickly noticed and exposed by the Lions‘ account.

A post from the Lions read: “Is it us or is the scoreboard a little blurry?”

Fans were quick to comment, with one person writing: “They don’t like to be embarrassed by the score.”

Another said: “Imagine being so embarrassed by your team’s loss at home that you blur out the scoreboard.”

A third wrote: “Lmao I’m a Cowboys fan and this is hilarious. Cooked ‘em on and off the field.”

While a third quipped: “This is incredible!”

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones sent a clear message to coach McCarthy over his future after Sunday’s game.

He said: “We’ve got to assess and we’ve certainly got a bye week, but there’s nothing magic about a bye week.

“You can do some things differently within three days of some of the things that bit us out there today.

“This was very concerning and it was very humbling.

“It felt bad because of all of our great fans, especially the ones in the stadium and certainly the ones that are all about the Cowboys.”

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I was fined $130 after angry cyclist chased down my car – but then he was hit with costly ticket too

A VIRAL video shows the moment a young driver is chased down by an angry cyclist who accused him of getting dangerously close to him on the road.

Pierce Kempton, 22, filmed his tense interaction with a cyclist while driving to a skate park in Park City, Utah, on September 28.

Cyclist Gary Peacock accused a 22-year-old driver of getting ‘dangerously close’ to him while on the road
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Driver Pierce Kempton recorded the interaction with Gary Peacock and uploaded it on TikTok
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An irate Peacock refused to let Kempton leave until police arrived on the scene
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Gary Peacock was seen aggressively pulling Kempton’s door open and ordering him to remain in his vehicle until police arrived
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Kempton was on his way to meet a friend when he was confronted by cyclist Gary Peacock, 73, in the skate park parking lot.

The video starts as Kempton attempts to exit his car, telling Peacock, “Dude, literally stop.”

An irate Peacock shouts, “No, I’m calling the police, and you’re not leaving. You’re not leaving.”

Peacock asks Kempton if he saw him on the road, to which the driver responds, “Pulling off to the side, I did. I got it on dashcam.”

Kempton then tells the cyclist he’s going to go skate, which further angers Peacock, “No, you’re not. You’re not going anywhere until the police come,” as he yanks the car door open.

The driver then exits his vehicle as Peacock is on the phone with a police operator, “Yeah, I got a very aggressive teenager here that almost hit me by his car, and now he won’t tell me his last name, and now he’s trying to leave,” Peacock says.

Kempton repeatedly tells Peacock he’s not trying to be aggressive with him, but the cyclist continues to bad mouth him to the police operator on the line.

“He’s recording me because he’s a jerk. And I want you to come and give this guy a ticket, and I’ll be willing to testify in court against this guy,” Peacock added.

At one point during their exchange, Peacock angrily tells Kempton, “I’m riding a bike, I have more rights than you.

“We’ll see if you have any arrests, pal. We’ll see if you have any arrests or any tickets, we’ll see what happens.”

Kempton then reassures Peacock, “I have a clean record,” as the 73-year-old furiously responds, “Yeah, we’ll see. The police are going to check your clean record.”

Sometime later, a police officer arrives at the scene and quickly separates the two.

Park City police eventually issued Kempton and Peacock citations for $130 and $160, respectively, according to radio station KPCW.

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Kempton fought the $130 ticket and sent a copy of his dashcam video to the Park City District Attorney’s Office, which dismissed the fine on October 11.

“In relation to your citation, I agree with you that the dash cam video you produced after you were cited is exculpatory and I will proceed with dismissal of your citation,” the district attorney said in an email to Kempton.

A portion of Kempton’s dashcam showed the moment the driver steered slightly to the left as he passed Peacock on the road.

“The content of this video informed the prosecutor’s decision to file a motion for dismissal,” a Park City Municipal spokesperson said.

Peacock paid the $160 disorderly conduct fine, and his case was closed.

The cyclist expressed regret about the incident, saying he lost his cool.

“I lost my temper. I didn’t go there with the intention of hitting them or doing anything but just telling him, ‘Hey, you came way too close to me. And I’m upset. I’m angry about it,” Peacock told KPCW.

“And then his reaction just sent me off.

“This guy, unfortunately, was the subject of my wrath because of all these other incidents.”

Kempton told the radio station that Peacock’s aggression is what ultimately escalated the encounter.

“I feel like he could have settled that just by telling me with his words,” Kempton told KPCW.

“I don’t think he needed to be aggressive, and I don’t think he needed to get the law involved.”

What is 'Road Rage'?

While road rage is often defined by an aggressive reaction to another driver's actions, it could be dangerous.

The NHTSA says road rage is different from aggressive driving, as it comes down to intention. The agency says many state laws include intent to harm as part of a road rage or reckless driving offense.

“Although some States have passed laws criminalizing aggressive driving, it should not be confused with road rage, which is an intentional assault by a driver or passenger with a motor vehicle or a weapon that occurs on the roadway or is precipitated by an incident on the roadway,” the agency writes.

“Aggressive drivers, as distinct from aggressive driving, often can be identified as those who violate traffic laws repeatedly or whose violations lead to crashes producing serious injury or death.”

Actions that define road rage in many states are behaviors like trying to run another driver off the roadway, using their vehicle to cause another driver to crash, speeding, weaving in and out of traffic lanes, or threatening and/or using a dangerous weapon.

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I’ve set the wheels in motion’ – Sir Mark Cavendish reveals new career plan after retiring from cycling

SIR MARK CAVENDISH has revealed he has put the “wheels in motion” for a new venture after cycling.

The legendary sprinter, 39, dubbed the Manx Missile, will race for the final time in Singapore next month as he brings the curtain down on a remarkable 19-year professional career.

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Sir Mark Cavendish will race for the final time next month
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In July, he broke the all-time Tour de France stage wins record by claiming a 35th victory at cycling’s biggest race.

It took him one clear of Eddy Merckx – who he had shared the record with for three years.

Cavendish had initially planned to retire in 2023, but after crashing out of the Tour he decided to do one more year to try and break the stage wins record – a feat he achieved.

Now, after being knighted, he is preparing for life after cycling and has revealed he has plans to go into management in the sport.

Speaking to Men’s Health, he said: “For me, though, it’s not about stopping, it’s about starting something new.

“I will always ride a bike, but the past few years I’ve known what I want to do after.

“I’ve set the wheels in motion for that. I want to stay in management in the sport, I still love it.

“I brought a lot of people to this team [Astana Qazaqstan] over the past two years, and I know what it takes to be successful.

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“I’ve been building up to the moment I’m not racing.”

Cavendish’s final race is a two-day Tour de France Criterium which ends on November 10.

And he has claimed he will use his retirement to swap cycling for running.

He added: “I will always ride my bike, but I want to run now. It’s pure – get your shoes on and off you go!

“I’ve already agreed to do the Paris Marathon with my brother.

“I’m really looking forward to the time when I don’t have to wake up and do a specific programme on a computer.

“I can just ride with my friends, it doesn’t matter if I go fast or slow.”

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Fears for Molly Qerim with host missing from First Take again despite scheduled appearance as fans say ‘hope she’s okay’

FANS are concerned about the wellbeing of Molly Qerim after she was mysteriously absent from First Take.

Molly Qerim was meant to be on First Take last week and on a special episode of the show, but was nowhere to be found.

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Tuesday marked Qerim’s fifth day away from the show[/caption]

Tuesday marks five episodes in a row without Qerim, and fans are taking notice of her absence.

One X user, @mvdbutler, pointed out Qerim’s long hiatus and shared their concern for her.

“I’m kind of worried bout Molly Qerim,” they wrote.

“She was missing from First Take in the middle of last week and was supposed to appear on the special episode last Friday.

“Hope she’s okay.”

Many other First Take viewers have taken notice of this absence as well and shared their thoughts on social media.

“BORING 4 DAYS OF FIRST TAKE WITHOUT MOLLY QERIM,” one fan said.

“Where’s Molly???!!!” another fan said.

“Where’s molly qerim gone,” a third fan said.

“FIRST TAKE HAS THROWING THE TOWEL THIS WEEK WITHOUT MOLLY QERIM,” a fourth fan said.

“@MollyQerim are you on vacation or are you sick cause I thought you would be back today,” a fifth fan said.

Qerim last posted on her X and Instagram accounts two weeks ago, and ESPN has not given any reasoning for her absences.

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Qerim and ESPN have given no reasoning for her absence from the show[/caption]

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Divine Iheme: Meet the 14-year-old British sprint prodigy who is fastest U15 in HISTORY and dubbed ‘next Noah Lyles’

SPRINT sensation Divine Iheme is on the fast track to Olympic glory.

The 14-year-old is the fastest ever Under-15 runner, getting across the 100m finish line in just 10.3 seconds.

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Divine Iheme is Team GB’s sprinting wonderkid[/caption]
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He is the fastest Under-15 runner in history[/caption]
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Iheme is nicknamed ‘Lightening’
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Jamaican star Sachin Dennis held the previous record at 10.51 seconds, with the two tenths difference considered an absolute age in the sprinting world.

Iheme’s blistering pace has seen him dubbed the “next Noah Lyles”.

And rightly so as the American Paris Olympics gold medal winner ran a best of 11.27 seconds when he was that age.

All eight men in the 100m final in Paris ran sub-ten seconds for the first time ever.

Lyles won it with a 9.79 second dash as last placed Oblique Seville came in at 9.91.

At the speed of Iheme’s improvements, he could be making his mark on the world stage in no time.

The teenager nicknamed “Lightening” has also lived up to his tag in the 200m, running a stunning 21.68 seconds.

Sprinting is in his genes as both of his parents represented Nigeria at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester.

His mum Nkiruku competed in the 100m and 200m like her son, while his dad Innocent was in the 100m and the long jump.

They both now coach their son in Oxford, and have admitted his pace is a “God-given talent”.

Michael Ofo of SOS Management, who has helped British heavyweight champion Fabio Wardley on his rise to the top, is also in Iheme’s camp.

Despite being eligible for Nigeria, Iheme is committed to Team GB.

He told Sky Sports: “I was born here, I’ve had free education, free school meals. Everyone here has been taking care of me, child support, all this stuff.

“I feel like I’m going to run for Great Britain because they have helped me the most.”

But when it comes to inspirations, Iheme looks further afield, saying: “Noah Lyles is a great athlete and he’s given me a lot of confidence to pursue this career, run quicker, get a better time.

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Noah Lyles won 100m gold in Paris[/caption]

“I’ve watched quite a lot of Usain Bolt‘s races and Allyson Felix’s 200m, 400m and relays.

“Probably the first race I watched was Bolt’s 200m world record, the 19.19, I was inspired to pursue my dream.

“I try my best to slingshot off the bend [in 200m] and continue holding first until I cross the finish line.

“In my opinion, I think my running style is unique and natural. I don’t try to model it on anyone.”

Iheme is keen to one day run as fast as Bolt – but his main aims are more heartwarming.

He said: “I always try to do my parents proud. I want to make sure that in the future, they can just sit back and relax while I can get them gifts, buy them a house, buy them things for their future.

“The goal is to try and make them happy, make them live a great life.”

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