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Former teachers' pets, rejoice. Guy Montgomery's spelling quiz is back
Former teachers' pets, rejoice. Guy Montgomery's spelling quiz is backTopic:ComedySun 31 May 2026 at 4:30amSun 31 May 2026 at 4:30amSun 31 May 2026 at 4:30amLoading...Welcome back word nerds, grammar guardians and punctuation police. I've been waiting for you.
This Streamer Has Convinced the Internet Guy Fieri Never Swallows Food on TV
For millions of Americans, Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives is a comfort show. With more than 500 episodes produced and aired over nearly two decades, it serves as a Food Network staple that runs in nine-hour blocks, with Fieri himself—the peroxide blond Mayor of Flavortown—a reassuringly familiar and upbeat guide to the nation’s mainstream cuisines. But what if the pleasure Fieri apparently takes in sampling all those burgers and tacos was a deception of sorts?
People Love to Hate This Fake Private Equity Guy
Johnny Hilbrant Partridge has found social media fame as PE Guy, a character who embodies obnoxious entitlement.
Warren Buffett disciple Guy Spier built career on value investing. A rare cancer changed everything
Noted value investor Guy Spier first gained the public's attention in 2007 when he and a partner paid more than $650,000 at a charity auction to have lunch with the world's most famous value investor, Warren Buffett. Spier, who calls Buffett his hero, launched his Zurich-based fund Aquamarine in 1997. He mimicked the Oracle of Omaha's investing philosophy, anchored on the premise of compounding interest.
Brendan Sorsby gambled on his own team, yet the NCAA is somehow the bad guy in this case
After three hours of arguments inside a Lubbock District Court Monday, Brendan Sorsby's fate will likely be decided this week by retired Judge Ken Curry in his lawsuit against the NCAA.But in reality, which I'm assuming we live in, Brendan Sorsby should be thankful for the three years he was allowed to play after placing bets on Indiana football while on the roster. That fact alone, which Texas Tech and Sorsby confirmed, is the most damning part of this saga. There is also no denying that...
Nelly Korda is officially the most important US female golfer in modern history, WVU guy's raccoon & lobster
It's time to get back to the grind with an edition of Monday Screencaps that appreciates what we're seeing from the world of women's golf where we officially have a U.S. female superstar. Sunday, at Riviera, Nelly Korda took a massive step towards becoming the face of U.S. women's golf for the next 50 years by winning her first U.S. Women's Open title, which is now her first real women's golf major. We're not going to count the women's PGA Championship she won in 2021.
How Sean Baker went from high school AV guy to Oscar-winning director
After scooping the Oscars for Anora, Sean Baker brings his filmmaking tips to Sydney's Vivid Festival Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 4:30am Growing up in New Jersey before the internet and multiplexes branched into art-house films, Anora filmmaker Sean Baker got his first taste of cinema like any American kid living in the suburbs. "It was Spielberg and Lucas — mainstream Hollywood fair," Baker tells ABC Arts. Mainlining magazines like Premier, Famous Monsters and Fangoria in his bedroom, Baker regularly...
Pratt 'could be the guy' LA needs to 'disrupt' institutional chaos plaguing city: Beach volleyball legend
SANTA MONICA, CA — Beach volleyball legend and Los Angeles native Christopher ‘Sinjin’ Smith is touting Spencer Pratt’s "disrupter" mayoral campaign and explained why he believes Pratt has tapped into voter frustration over the glaring issues facing the city. "It doesn't surprise me at all that Spencer is resonating with the people of Santa Monica and LA in general, because he's saying common-sense things," Smith, the first volleyball player to win 100 career tournaments during a storied...
'Warned these guys': US scientist hits back at Oracle's Larry Ellison on AI's big problem
American scientist Gary Marcus isn't letting Larry Ellison have his moment. When the Oracle founder recently argued that AI models from OpenAI, Google, Meta, and xAI are all turning into commodities because they train on the same public internet data, Marcus pounced. His message, posted on X, was blunt: he called this exact outcome two years ago, and Silicon Valley simply wasn't listening.
Pratt 'could be the guy' LA needs to 'disrupt' institutional chaos plaguing city: Beach volleyball legend
SANTA MONICA, CA — Beach volleyball legend and Los Angeles native Christopher ‘Sinjin’ Smith is touting Spencer Pratt’s "disrupter" mayoral campaign and explained why he believes Pratt has tapped into voter frustration over the glaring issues facing the city. "It doesn't surprise me at all that Spencer is resonating with the people of Santa Monica and LA in general, because he's saying common-sense things," Smith, the first volleyball player to win 100 career tournaments during a storied...