Celebs like Matt Damon and Tom Brady have been hawking crypto in high-profile ads — but if you invested when they told you to, you'd be seeing major losses as crypto nosedives
Even Larry David jumped on the crypto bandwagon with an ad for crypto-exchange platform FTX that aired during the Super Bowl.
news.yahoo.comQB Stafford: 'Right time and place' to give Rams discount
Matthew Stafford realizes he almost certainly could have gotten more money in a contract extension after his outstanding debut season with the Los Angeles Rams. After 13 NFL seasons and well over $230 million in earnings, Stafford admitted his priority isn't more dollars. It's more rings, and he believes his new four-year, $160 million deal through 2026 gives him the best opportunity to win them with the defending Super Bowl champions.
news.yahoo.comWelcome back my friend to the show that never ends
Football season for 2021 officially ended with the playing of Super Bowl LVI last month. But, does football season really ever end? The United States of America is football crazy. That means that the day after the Super Bowl, football fans already are looking ahead to the start of the next season. And though pre-season games leading up to the […]
uvaldeleadernews.comSkeptics wonder whether Denver Broncos' new quarterback Russell Wilson could be a gamble
The hype is real following yesterday's bombshell that the Denver Broncos traded for Seattle Seahawks' veteran, Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson. Why it matters: The blockbuster deal represents one of the most significant trades in NFL history and the biggest get for the Broncos since Peyton Manning, industry experts say. Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.Yes, but: Questions remain as to whether the 33-year-old Seattle old-timer could make the
news.yahoo.comLaw Professor Attempts to End Racism in Sports Industries
Though the positive effects sports have created are evident, the underlying issues of racism that persist within sports have revealed themselves over the years. Flores had experienced difficulties with the NFL before, as he and other Black coaches were denied positions as head coaches, general managers and other leadership positions. This instance on racism in sports is nothing new, and it is something that St. Mary’s law professor, David Grenardo, J.D. In his law article published by Harvard Journal of Sports & Entertainment Law, “It’s Worth a Shot: Can Sports Combat Racism in the United States?” Grenardo discusses possible solutions to help end racism in sports. To learn more about Grenardo’s discussions and works over racism in sports, contact Grenardo at dgrenardo@stmarytx.edu.
stmurattlernews.comSenator Rick Scott talks Republican views on Ukraine, midterms and January 6
Senator Rick Scott, a Florida Republican, joined CBS News' Lana Zak and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss the U.S. response to the Russia-Ukraine standoff, the upcoming midterm elections and the January 6 investigation.
news.yahoo.comGoBike Buffalo looks to create safer streets for cyclists and pedestrians
He said pedestrian deaths should not be something that happens, even once a year. And Heffernan said facing these issues starts by doing two things: one, decreasing city speed limits and two, redesigning roads and intersections
news.yahoo.comSpecial Report: Biden says Russian invasion of Ukraine "remains distinctly possible"
President Biden addressed the nation about the rising tensions on Ukraine's border. Norah O'Donnell anchors a CBS News Special Report with Charlie D'Agata in Lviv, Ukraine, David Martin at the Pentagon and Weijia Jiang at the White House.
news.yahoo.comJury rejects Sarah Palin's libel case against The New York Times
A jury ruled that Sarah Palin did not prove her case in a libel suit against The New York Times over an editorial linking political rhetoric to a mass shooting. The judge also ordered the case thrown out, but she is expected to appeal.
news.yahoo.comLA Rams hero Von Miller says he was in the best shape of his life for the Super Bowl after training with notorious workout guru the 'Hell's Trainer'
Von Miller played like the MVP version of himself on Sunday, despite a recent injury. He credits an intense workout designed by a mysterious trainer.
news.yahoo.comFamine looms on doorstep of DRC capital
On the outskirts of Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the usually tranquil village of Kinduti is plagued by hunger, as the World Food Programme (WFP) tries to avert the catastrophe of famine throughout the country. The DRC is among the countries most-affected by starvation in the world, with more than twenty million people in desperate need.
news.yahoo.comRussia claims troop withdrawal from Ukraine border as diplomacy continues
U.S. officials tell CBS News Russian forces have moved rocket launchers and long-range artillery into possible firing positions, but the Kremlin says it is pulling back troops and wants to continue diplomatic negotiations. CBS News' Skyler Henry reports from the White House, and then CBS News reporter Haley Ott joins us from Kyiv, Ukraine, with the latest.
news.yahoo.comHow to talk to your partner about money
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" to share advice on how to talk about money with your loved one. She discusses how to make sure you're on the same page as your partner financially, what topics need to be discussed, and how to have these sometimes difficult conversations.
news.yahoo.com5 funny and unusual prop bets for Super Bowl LVI
As is always the case, those who like to make wagers for the Super Bowl can bet on more conventional happenings in the game, such as who’ll cover the spread, who’ll win the coin toss, who’ll score the first touchdown, how many touchdown passes each quarterback will have; the list goes on and on.
Bengals top Chiefs 27-24 in OT to clinch Super Bowl trip
Evan McPherson kicked a 31-yard field goal in overtime after Joe Burrow kept his cool while leading a furious second-half comeback to get the Cincinnati Bengals to the Super Bowl for the first time in 33 years with a 27-24 victory over Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game.
For first time ever, Valentine’s Day will be the day after the Super Bowl. How will this affect your plans?
Many have clamored for years to have the Monday after the Super Bowl be a national holiday so people can recover from parties attended to watch the big game. This might not have been what they had in mind.