The Golden State Warriors are reportedly trying to trade for Anthony Davis, then sign LeBron James.
Golden State’s grand plan appears to be forming a Big 4 with Draymond, Stephen Curry, LeBron James, and Anthony Davis 🤯
The new trend is to make ‘Visit Los Angeles videos’ but because it’s so dangerous, full of homeless, trash and generally horrible, instead of going to film you just use Google Earth
The wild thing is, even just scrolling the streets you come across very dangerous situations. It’s very clear that mot only would you not be safe walking anywhere here, but you’re very likely to get physically harmed
This is what Democrats have turned Los Angeles into….
You can’t look at this and not automatically think 3rd world country
J.K. Dobbins’ 2025 season was off to an insane start before the injury:
-10 games
-153 carries
-772 yards
-5.0 YPC
-4 TDs
Do we see a full 17 games from Dobbins in 2026?
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This Utah offense this year is insane 🤯🤯
Devon Dampier
Byrd Ficklin
Wayshawn Parker
Daniel Bray
Steve Chavez-Soto
Hunter Andrew’s
Semi Taulanga
Noah Bennee
Larry Simmons
Creed Whittemore
Daidren Zipperer
Ricky Johnson
Kyri Shoels
Braden Pagen
Nate Johnson
One of the COOLEST new plays in College Football 27!
Gun Wide FULL HOUSE
WRs split out to the Sidelines
3 Men in the backfield with the QB
Some call it the perfect Formation
Mars is home to Olympus Mons, a volcano so gigantic that Mount Everest would stand less than halfway up its slopes.
Olympus Mons is the largest known volcano in the Solar System, rising about 21.9 kilometers (13.6 miles) above the Martian surface. At more than twice the height of Mount Everest, which stands 8,849 meters (29,032 feet) above sea level, it is the tallest volcano ever discovered.
Its immense size extends beyond its height. Olympus Mons stretches roughly 600 kilometers (370 miles) across, and its slopes are so gradual—averaging only about a 5% incline—that someone standing nearby on Mars might not even realize they were looking at a mountain. Scientists believe it reached these extraordinary dimensions because Mars lacks active plate tectonics, allowing lava to erupt from the same hotspot for millions of years. At its peak lies a vast caldera complex nearly 80 kilometers (50 miles) wide, large enough to encompass many major cities on Earth.
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This was taken in the late afternoon in Baltimore🧐🤔
Object is moving southeast, away from the harbor (past the Domino sugar factory), following the northern section the of the Patapsco River, and out towards the Chesapeake bay.
It does appear to be moving with the wind (seen with reference to the flag), but had such a particular shape and maintained a relatively stable altitude. We watched it until it disappeared to the east.
🇫🇷 The Eiffel Tower, France last night
The whole of Europe is once again waking up to a storm they’ve never seen the likes of EVER before.
Welcoming one & all to the world of Weather manipulation and warfare.