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Aaron Judge Gives Worst Motivational Speech in Sports History
Exploring the worst U.S. sports captain's speech, infamous for demotivating the team and impacting their performance negatively. Carton rants on how bad it was.
On this Women’s Day 2026, let’s take a look at 7 inspiring quotes by Maya Angelou that teach powerful life lessons. Learn ...
The Topeka Women's Conference returns March 5, focusing on helping women reignite purpose, passion and personal growth.
What happens when our lives suddenly veer off track? In 'Every Day Counts' (B&H Publishing, Apr., former NFL defensive lineman David Pollack explains how, after a career-ending injury, he relied on ...
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Rich Paul recalls Ty Lue taking him and the Cavs to San Quentin State Prison right before Game 7 vs the Warriors: "This is no joke"
Paul recalls the insane scenes he witnessed before the Cavs faced the Warriors in Game 7 of the 2016 Finals.
Bamidele Farinre shares her journey from medical lab assistant to award-winning STEMM leader, reflecting on COVID-19 leadership, mentorship, representation, and breaking barriers for women in science.
The often-quoted line by Michael Jordan, a six-time NBA winner with Chicago Bulls, reminds people not to give up in any ...
Quote of the day: There are some lines that feel less like advice and more like a life compass. This is one of them. Spoken by Steve Jobs during his famous 2005 Stanford commencement speech, these ...
Stars Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha and showrunner Jess Brownell break down the biggest storylines and moments from the second ...
The generation raised on "follow your passion" is quietly retraining for stable, uninspiring careers — and reporting a peace they never found while chasing the dream.
Charli earned cult acclaim throughout the 2010s by blending archetypes cunningly: She was part Britney Spears, part Siouxsie Sioux, part guerilla-marketing exec. She sang stuttering hooks in a worldly ...
We celebrate people who go all in — but psychologists say the inability to do anything in moderation often isn't discipline. It's a nervous system that learned safety only exists at the extremes, and ...
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