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A college football game told us who will win the 2016 election
Turn off the news, put the electoral prediction maps away –- a college football game has already determined everything we need to know about who will be elected president on Tuesday. The Alabama vs. LSU rivalry seems to hold more power than sending a team to the SEC Championship. Ever since 1984, the game has accurately predicted the next president.
LeBron introduced Hillary Clinton at a rally in Ohio with some help
It's hard to say if he changed any minds, but it's a big deal that LeBron James endorsed Hillary Clinton for president. He's the most famous athlete in America, plus he's riding a wave of goodwill after bringing a title back to Cleveland. It's a big deal that he's willing to make overtly political stands, not just platitudes about coming together.
Broncos linebacker explains why he's no longer going to kneel during the anthem
Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall was one of several NFL players to take a knee during the national anthem this season to raise awareness toward social injustice. Following Colin Kaepernick's lead, Marshall gained attention because he was one of the first players to be seen doing it when the Broncos opened up the NFL regular season.
National Fail League: Laughing at the best bloopers from Week 9
The Green Bay Packers were attempting to cut into Indianapolis Colts' lead, when they were interrupted by a pesky stranger who found its way onto the field at Lambeau, halting action for a few minutes before it was escorted away. Maybe Green Bay has it to blame for the home loss.
The fans of the Indians and Lions now have the longest championship droughts
The Chicago Cubs won the World Series, and by doing so, they ended the longest championship drought in North American Sports — 108 years. So, now that their drought is over, which team has now gone the longest without a championship? The answer can be tricky.
Steelers' kicker definitely wins the award for worst onside kick of all time
Onside kicks are rarely executed to absolute perfection. But, at the professional level, you'd never expect to see one this bad. Pittsburgh Steelers' kicker Chris Boswell botched a kick in such painfully horrible fashion, the game officials couldn't even contain their laughter.












