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Bryce Harper Eyes Rare Home Run Derby Milestone Before Philadelphia All-Star Crowd

Bryce Harper Eyes Rare Home Run Derby Milestone Before Philadelphia All-Star Crowd

Bryce Harper will try to become just the second player to win multiple Home Run Derby titles at his home ballpark when he competes in Philadelphia.

Warriors 'Not the Top' Landing Spot for LeBron James, says Shams Charania

Warriors 'Not the Top' Landing Spot for LeBron James, says Shams Charania

ESPN’s Shams Charania breaks down why the Warriors' LeBron James pursuit hinges on a still-unfinished Anthony Davis trade while Cleveland and Miami remain steady contenders and Philadelphia enters the race.

Tom Haberstroh believes the Miami Heat is the ultimate destination for LeBron James

Tom Haberstroh believes the Miami Heat is the ultimate destination for LeBron James

LeBron James has officially entered free agency, and NBA analyst Tom Haberstroh argues the Miami Heat are the ultimate destination.


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This article explores how common routines behind the wheel during the 1960s have become entirely foreign to modern drivers.

15 Everyday Rules From the 1950s That No One Would Accept Today

15 Everyday Rules From the 1950s That No One Would Accept Today

In a time when conformity was considered strength, everyday life followed a quiet but powerful code of conduct.

20 School Day Rules From the 1950s Every Student Had to Follow

20 School Day Rules From the 1950s Every Student Had to Follow

These school rules from the 1950s illustrated how discipline, respect, order, and structure shaped the everyday classroom experience for millions of students during the mid-20th century.

20 Forgotten Things People Bought at General Stores in the 1940s

20 Forgotten Things People Bought at General Stores in the 1940s

Have you ever wondered what shopping was like in a 1940s small-town store, where every item had a story and the aisles were full of local charm?

Jaylen Brown Over SGA? Stephen A. Smith’s Wild MVP Take

Jaylen Brown Over SGA? Stephen A. Smith’s Wild MVP Take

The NBA MVP conversation has largely centered around Oklahoma City Thunder superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander this season, especially after another clutch performance against the Denver Nuggets. However, ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith is not ready to declare the race finished. During a recent segment on First Take, Smith suggested that Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown still has a legitimate path to the league’s most prestigious individual award. His comments quickly reignited debate about the MVP race and whether Brown’s impact this season deserves greater recognition.

“Game 64 and He Cried?”: Victor Wembanyama’s Postgame Emotion Draws Heat

“Game 64 and He Cried?”: Victor Wembanyama’s Postgame Emotion Draws Heat

San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama’s emotional reaction after a dramatic comeback victory against the Los Angeles Clippers has sparked debate across the NBA community. While the moment reflected how much the win meant to the young superstar, some former players questioned whether such a reaction was appropriate for a regular season game. The discussion intensified after comments made on a popular basketball podcast criticized Wembanyama’s tears following the victory, turning a heartfelt moment into a wider conversation about passion, expectations, and what emotion should look like in professional sports.

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