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  • Has Ohio State ever lost to Michigan and won the national championship?




    Yes, Ohio State has lost to Michigan and won the national championship in the same season. This occurred in the 2002 college football season when the Buckeyes suffered a regular-season loss to the Wolverines but went on to win the BCS National Championship by defeating the Miami Hurricanes in the title game. This serves as a reminder that a single loss to a rival does not necessarily define a team’s success in the grand scheme of a season.

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  • Trends from the last time Ohio State won a national title in 2015


    The Ohio State Buckeyes are back on top of the college football world.

    Ten years and eight days removed from their most recent national championship, Ohio State returned to the sport’s summit on Monday night with a 34-23 win over Notre Dame. Quarterback Will Howard excelled for the Buckeyes, throwing for 231 yards and two touchdowns. Ohio State running back Quinshon Judkins added 100 yards on the ground and two scores himself.

    A lot has changed since Ohio State last hoisted a national championship trophy on Jan. 12, 2015. Here’s what the world looked like the last time the Buckeyes ruled the college football world.

    The Golden State Warriors capture their first title in 40 years

    Led by league MVP Stephen Curry and fellow Splash Brother Klay Thompson, the Warriors were a roaring success in head coach Steve Kerr’s first season. At the time of Ohio State’s championship victory, the Warriors were 29-5 and coming off a win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, their eventual opponent in the NBA Finals.

    The Cavaliers got out to a 2-1 lead in those Finals. In Game 4, however, Andre Iguodala joined Golden State’s starting lineup and the Warriors dominated, winning the next three games for their first championship since 1975. Iguodala was named Finals MVP after averaging 16.3 points in the series.

    It was the first of three titles in a four-year stretch for Curry, Thompson, Iguodala & Co.


    ‘Uptown Funk’ tops charts

    Three weeks into 2015, Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk” featuring Bruno Mars ascended to the top of the Billboard Hot 100.

    “Uptown Funk” spent 14 weeks at No. 1 until mid-April. It ended the 2010s as the No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 for the decade as well.


    ‘American Sniper’ thrives at the theatres

    No. 1 at the box office the weekend after OSU took home the title was “American Sniper,” starring Bradley Cooper as Navy SEAL Chris Kyle.

    “American Sniper” enjoyed a run of four weekends atop the box office that January.


    The USWNT returns to women’s soccer’s summit

    After hoisting the trophy in two of the first three editions of the Women’s World Cup, the U.S. women’s national team came up short of a title in 2003, 2007 and 2011.

    In 2015, though, the USWNT returned to World Cup glory, embarking on an impressive run that saw the team concede just one goal in its first six games of the tournament. The final against Japan — a rematch of the 2011 final — turned into a rout, as Golden Ball winner Carli Lloyd’s hat trick helped the U.S. to a 5-2 win.


    Joe Burrow and Denzel Ward enroll at Ohio State

    Neither Burrow or Ward entered as the most highly touted players in the Buckeyes’ 2015 recruiting class — ranked 12th and 20th in the class by ESPN — but both ascended to stardom in due time.

    Burrow spent three seasons as a reserve and backup in Ohio State’s quarterback room before transferring to LSU where he’d put together a two-year stint that resulted in a 60-touchdown 2019 season, a national title and a Heisman Trophy. The top pick in the 2020 NFL draft now ranks among the league’s top quarterbacks.

    Ward spent three years in Columbus, with his third year being a prolific All-American campaign. The Cleveland Browns rewarded him for his impressive season by taking him as the No. 4 pick in the 2018 NFL draft. He picked up his fourth Pro Bowl with the team this season.


    1. Urban Meyer’s coaching dominance: Urban Meyer, the head coach of Ohio State at the time, was known for his ability to recruit top talent and lead his team to victory. His leadership played a key role in the Buckeyes’ success during the 2015 season.
    2. Dominance in the Big Ten: Ohio State’s national title win in 2015 was a testament to their dominance in the Big Ten conference. The Buckeyes consistently performed well against conference rivals and were able to secure a spot in the College Football Playoff.
    3. Dual-threat quarterback: Ohio State had a dual-threat quarterback in Cardale Jones, who was able to make plays both with his arm and his legs. Jones’ versatility and athleticism were key factors in the Buckeyes’ success during the 2015 season.
    4. Strong defense: Ohio State’s defense was a force to be reckoned with in 2015. Led by players like Joey Bosa and Eli Apple, the Buckeyes were able to shut down opposing offenses and keep games close.
    5. Playoff format: The 2015 season was the second year of the College Football Playoff, which replaced the old BCS system. Ohio State’s national title win in the new playoff format helped solidify the legitimacy of the system and set the stage for future championships to be decided in the same way.

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  • Opinion | Trump Barely Won the Election. Why Doesn’t It Feel That Way?


    In 2024, Donald Trump won the popular vote by 1.5 points. Trump and Democrats alike treated this result as an overwhelming repudiation of the left and a broad mandate for the MAGA movement. But by any historical measure, it was a squeaker.

    In 2020, Joe Biden won the popular vote by 4.5 points; in 2016, Hillary Clinton won it by 2.1 points; in 2012, Barack Obama won it by 3.9 points; in 2008, Obama won it by 7.2 points; and in 2004, George W. Bush won it by 2.4 points. You have to go back to the 2000 election to find a margin smaller than Trump’s.

    Down-ballot, Republicans’ 2024 performance was, if anything, less impressive. In the House, the Republicans’ five-seat lead is the smallest since the Great Depression; in the Senate, Republicans lost half of 2024’s competitive Senate races, including in four states Trump won; among the 11 governor’s races, not a single one led to a change in partisan control. If you handed an alien these election results, they would not read like a tectonic shift.

    And yet, they’ve felt like one. Trump’s cultural victory has lapped his political victory. The election was close, but the vibes have been a rout. This is partially because he’s surrounded by some of America’s most influential futurists. Silicon Valley and crypto culture’s embrace of Trump has changed his cultural meaning more than Democrats have recognized. In 2016, Trump felt like an emissary of the past; in 2025, he’s being greeted as a harbinger of the future.

    In July of 2024, Tyler Cowen, the economist and cultural commentator, wrote a blog post that proved to be among the election’s most prescient. It was titled “The change in vibes — why did they happen?” Cowen’s argument was that mass culture was moving in a Trumpian direction. Among the tributaries flowing into the general shift: the Trumpist right’s deeper embrace of social media, the backlash to the “feminization” of society, exhaustion with the politics of wokeness, an era of negativity that Trump captured but Democrats resisted, a pervasive sense of disorder at the border and abroad and the breakup between Democrats and “Big Tech.”

    I was skeptical of Cowen’s post when I first read it, as it described a shift much larger than anything I saw reflected in the polls. I may have been right about the polls. But Cowen was right about the culture.

    Reading Cowen’s list with the benefit of hindsight, four factors converged to turn Trump’s narrow victory in votes into an overwhelming victory in vibes. The first is the very different relationship (most) Democrats and Republicans have to social media. To Democrats, mastering social media means having a good team of social media content producers; Kamala Harris’s capably snarky team was just hired more or less en masse by the D.N.C.

    To the Trumpian right, mastering social media — and attention, generally — means being, yourself, a dominant and relentless presence on social media and YouTube and podcasts, as Trump and JD Vance and Elon Musk all are. It’s the politician-as-influencer, not the politician-as-press-shop. There are Democrats who do this too, like A.O.C., but they are rare.

    Biden has no authentic relationship with social media, nor does Harris. They treat it cautiously, preferring to make fewer mistakes, even if that means commanding less attention. Since the election, I have heard no end of Democrats lament their “media problem,” and I’ve found the language telling. Democrats won voters who consume heavy amounts of political news, but they lost voters who don’t follow the news at all. What Democrats have is an attention problem, not a media problem, and it stems partly from the fact that they still treat attention as something the media controls rather than as something they have to fight for themselves.

    I am not sure, in the long run, it will benefit Republicans to be so tied to Elon Musk’s X. The politics that Democrats absorbed from Twitter in 2020 hurt them in 2024. Politicians who are too in touch with their online stans lose touch with normal voters. Their sense of the public — who it is, what it wants — deforms.

    But social media is humanity’s vibes machine, at least for now, and Republicans have invested more in it than Democrats have, with Musk’s purchase of Twitter sitting at the apex of that project. And so the Trumpist right has gained disproportionate influence over vibes.

    The second factor is the corporate desire to shift right. Over the 2020s, corporations shifted left, driven by disgust with Trump, pressure from their work forces and perceived pressure from their customers. This was reflected in the endless corporate pronouncements over this-or-that social issue, the many green pledges, the construction of vast D.E.I. infrastructures and a general aesthetic of concerned listening on behalf of executives. Whatever mix of sincerity and opportunism motivated these changes, it curdled into resentment in recent years.

    You can hear this in the interview Marc Andreessen, the venture capitalist and Netscape co-founder who has emerged as a major Trump adviser, did with my colleague Ross Douthat. “Companies are basically being hijacked to engines of social change, social revolution,” he said. “The employee base is going feral. There were cases in the Trump era where multiple companies I know felt like they were hours away from full-blown violent riots on their own campuses by their own employees.” The biggest vibe shift Cowen misses in his list is the anger C.E.O.s — particularly tech C.E.O.s — came to feel toward their own workers and their desire to take back control.

    Trump’s election acted as the pivot point for this trend, giving corporate leaders cover to do what they’d long wanted to do anyway. “The election has empowered some top executives to start speaking out in favor of conservative policies, from tax cuts to traditional gender roles,” The Financial Times reported. Announcement after announcement from major corporations pulling out of climate change compacts or dismantling D.E.I. systems have been a vibes multiplier, creating the sense of a major shift happening at all levels of American society.

    Perhaps the clearest example was Mark Zuckerberg’s almost ceremonial embrace of Trumpism at Meta: no more third-party fact-checking and no more D.E.I. programs. Zuckerberg sits at the helm of what is the largest vibe-tracking architecture in human history and he could not have built that — he would not have built that — if he was not himself exquisitely sensitive to changes in social sentiment. He knows which way the algorithms are trending.

    I interviewed Zuckerberg in 2018, as he was still processing the backlash from the 2016 elections. He told me Meta had failed “on preventing things like misinformation, Russian interference.” He worried over “a big rise of isolationism and nationalism.” What made him confident in the future was that, among millennials, “the plurality identifies as a citizen of the world.”

    Now Zuckerberg is going on Joe Rogan’s show, chain dangling from his neck, to say that the fact-checking Meta was doing was like “something out of ‘1984,’ ” that companies like his own became too hostile to “masculine energy” and that what makes him optimistic about Donald Trump is “I think he just wants America to win.”

    Zuckerberg’s look, message and venue reflect another way this moment is different. In 2016, Trump’s electoral victory was experienced as an interruption amid a profound shift in power. Obama had been the first Black president, Clinton was going to be the first female president. That the beginning of the resistance took the form of a women’s march on Washington — not a Democratic march, or an anti-Trump march — fit the times. That the #MeToo movement followed soon after was no accident. Masculinity was toxic. The future was female.

    I won’t make any claims about the future, but the present feels decidedly male. Trump’s campaign in 2024 was gaudily masculine. Hulk Hogan and Dana White, the chief executive of UFC, spoke on the night of Trump’s speech at the Republican convention. The campaign fanned out to the podcasters young men listened to and embraced crypto culture. It connected to a larger anger building among men — a sense that there was no recognized masculinity aside from toxic masculinity, that there wasn’t much room for them in that female future.

    Trump’s win, in turn, has been felt as a victory for a particular type of man in the gender wars. In the hours after his victory, the taunt “your body, my choice,” filled social media. Attention has focused on the spaces in culture that embraced Trump, from Rogan to crypto to UFC, deepening the sense — or recognition — of their power.

    Then there was Joe Biden. In 2020, he promised to turn the page on Trump. Instead, he kept the focus on him. Biden took up very little attentional space. He did few interviews and the ones he did do rarely made much news. Biden’s policy agenda was ambitious but he, himself, was quiet. When George W. Bush was president, politics revolved around Bush; when Obama was president, it revolved around Obama; when Trump was president, it revolved around Trump; when Biden was president, it revolved around … Trump.

    Partly this reflected the limitations of Biden’s age. But it was also a strategy. Democrats came to believe their coalition was an “anti-MAGA majority” that stretched from Bernie Sanders to Liz Cheney. Their relatively strong performance in the 2022 elections — despite Biden’s dismal favorability ratings — seemed to vindicate this view. But the anti-MAGA majority would only activate if the threat of Trump felt real. And so a sort of attentional détente developed between Biden and Trump: Both agreed that the public’s attention should be on Trump. There was no attempt to dislodge Trump from being the center of American politics.

    I suspect we are at or near the peak of Trump vibes. Trump’s coalition ranges from a white nationalist right to Silicon Valley titans whose businesses are built on immigrant labor and genius and that’s already led to fractures over issues like H-1B visas. The divisions are growing bitter: Steve Bannon called Musk “evil” and vowed to annihilate his political influence.

    Even where the Trumpist right can find common ground, the narrowness of Trump’s victory will matter once he has to govern: House Republicans will need either near-perfect unity — which looks, so far, unlikely — or they will need Democratic votes to pass anything. Senate Republicans will face the frustrations of the filibuster. The routine paralysis and compromise of politics will feel like betrayals to many of Trump’s supporters. Governing is a buzzkill. And Trump is as he has always been: disinhibited, erratic, obsessed with loyalty and grievance, and quick to turn on those who question him.

    “Who’s going to stay around for year three?” Cowen said to me when I called him last week. “Is it the highest opportunity-cost people or the ones who are the loyalists who don’t have other great things to do?”

    Perhaps the cultural momentum of Trumpism will give Trump’s presidency added force. But it is at least as likely that it lures Trump and his team into overreach. It is always dangerous to experience a narrow victory as an overwhelming mandate. Voters — angry about the cost of living and disappointed by Biden — still barely handed Trump the White House. There is little in the election results to suggest the public wants a sharp rightward lurch. But Trump and his team are jacked into the online vibes-machine and they want to meet the moment they sense. I doubt there would have been ideological modesty in any Trump administration, but I am particularly skeptical we will see it in this one.

    Cowen may have correctly called the shift in vibes, but he isn’t particularly comfortable with it. If 2024 was partly a backlash to the Democratic Party and culture of the last four years, what might a backlash to this more culturally confident and overwhelming form of Trumpism look like?

    “I’ve taken to insisting to my friends on the right: ‘Be careful what you wish for,’ ” Cowen told me. “You might get it.”



    Opinion | Trump Barely Won the Election. Why Doesn’t It Feel That Way?

    As the dust settles on the 2020 presidential election, one fact remains clear: Donald Trump barely won the election. Despite losing the popular vote by over 7 million votes, Trump managed to secure a victory in the Electoral College by slim margins in key battleground states.

    However, the aftermath of the election has left many Americans feeling confused and unsettled. Despite Trump’s narrow victory, the country seems more divided than ever. Trump’s base continues to support him fervently, while his opponents are more vocal and passionate than ever before.

    So why doesn’t it feel like Trump barely won the election? One possible explanation is the relentless misinformation and disinformation campaigns that have plagued this election cycle. From baseless claims of voter fraud to conspiracy theories about rigged voting machines, the public discourse has been rife with falsehoods and half-truths.

    Additionally, the unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic have further muddied the waters. With millions of Americans voting by mail for the first time, the process was fraught with delays and uncertainties. Trump’s repeated attacks on mail-in voting have only added to the confusion and distrust.

    Furthermore, the sheer intensity of the emotions surrounding this election has made it difficult to see the forest for the trees. Both Trump’s supporters and detractors feel like the fate of the nation hangs in the balance, leading to heightened tensions and heightened rhetoric.

    In the end, the truth remains that Trump barely won the election. But the reasons why it doesn’t feel that way are manifold and complex. As we navigate the turbulent waters of this post-election period, it is more important than ever to seek out reliable information, engage in civil discourse, and work towards healing the deep divides that plague our nation.

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  • Who Is Himani Mor? Neeraj Chopra’s Wife, Who’s Won Gold Medal For India In…


    Neeraj Chopra on Sunday announced his wedding to Himani Mor, who is a tennis.© X (Twitter)




    Former Olympic javelin champion Neeraj Chopra on Sunday announced his wedding to Himani Mor. Neeraj shared the news with his fans on social media with several pictures from the private event. Neeraj and Himani’s wedding took place in Himachal in the presence of 40-50 close guests. “Grateful for every blessing that brought us to this moment together. Bound by love, happily ever after,” Neeraj captioned a post,” Neeraj’s announcement post read. As the pair embarks on a new chapter of life, the two-time Olympic medallist also asked fans for support and blessings.

    Who is Himani Mor?

    Neeraj’s wife Himani, 25, is a tennis player from Sonipat who went to Little Angels School.

    Mor is currently pursuing a Masters Degree in Sports Management (Major) at the Franklin Pierce University in New Hampshire.

    She also studied in Delhi’s Miranda House where she completed her under-graduate degree in Political Science and Physical Education. She has a brother, Himanshu, who is also a tennis player.

    She participated at the 2017 World University Games in Taipei after competing at the national level for Delhi University. Her school website says she won a gold medal in the World Junior Tennis Championship held in Malaysia in 2016. “Yes, the marriage took place in India two days back. I can’t tell the place where it took place,” Bhim told from his village at Khandra near Panipat in Haryana.

    “The girl is from Sonipat and she is studying in the US. They have left the country for honeymoon and I am not aware of the places where they are going. We wanted to keep it like that,” said Neeraj’s paternal uncle Bhim Chopra, who stays with the Olympic double medallist at Khandra, when asked about the surprise development.

    According to the All India Tennis Association (AITA) website, Himani’s career best national ranking was 42 in singles and 27 in doubles in 2018. She started playing in 2018 only in AITA events. Amherst College in Massachusetts also lists her as an assistant coach of women’s tennis as most major students can do some other job, along with studying.

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    The name Himani Mor might not ring a bell for many, but she is the wife of India’s star athlete Neeraj Chopra, who recently made history by winning a gold medal in the javelin throw event at the Tokyo Olympics. While Neeraj has been grabbing headlines for his incredible achievement, Himani Mor has been quietly supporting him from the sidelines.

    Himani Mor is a software engineer by profession and has been a pillar of strength for Neeraj throughout his journey to the Olympics. The couple got married in 2020, and Himani has been with Neeraj every step of the way, cheering him on and providing him with the love and support he needs to succeed.

    Despite not being in the spotlight like her husband, Himani Mor’s contribution to Neeraj’s success cannot be understated. Her unwavering support and love have undoubtedly played a significant role in Neeraj’s journey to becoming an Olympic champion.

    As Neeraj Chopra basks in the glory of his gold medal win, let’s not forget the woman behind the man – Himani Mor, the unsung hero who has been by his side through thick and thin. Here’s to Himani Mor and her unwavering support for Neeraj Chopra, India’s golden boy!

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  • Grant Unleashed: A Biography of Ulysses S. Grant—The Union General and U.S. President Who Won the American Civil War and Saved the United States


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    Grant Unleashed: A Biography of Ulysses S. Grant—The Union General and U.S. President Who Won the American Civil War and Saved the United States

    Ulysses S. Grant, a name synonymous with victory and leadership during one of the most tumultuous periods in American history—the Civil War. From humble beginnings as a West Point graduate to the highest office in the land, Grant’s rise to prominence is a story of perseverance, determination, and unwavering dedication to his country.

    As a Union general, Grant’s military prowess and strategic brilliance played a crucial role in securing victory for the North over the Confederacy. His relentless pursuit of the enemy and bold tactics earned him the nickname “Unconditional Surrender” Grant, solidifying his reputation as a fierce and determined leader.

    After the war, Grant transitioned into politics and was elected as the 18th President of the United States. During his presidency, Grant worked tirelessly to heal the wounds of the nation and promote civil rights for all citizens. Despite facing numerous challenges and controversies during his time in office, Grant remained steadfast in his commitment to preserving the Union and upholding the principles of democracy.

    Grant’s legacy as a military hero and statesman continues to endure, serving as a testament to the strength and resilience of the American spirit. In “Grant Unleashed: A Biography of Ulysses S. Grant,” readers will delve deep into the life and times of this remarkable figure, exploring the triumphs and tribulations that defined his legacy and shaped the course of American history.

    Join us on a journey through the life of Ulysses S. Grant, as we uncover the man behind the myth and celebrate the enduring legacy of a true American hero. Grant Unleashed is a must-read for history buffs, Civil War enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the remarkable story of one of America’s greatest leaders.
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  • Video: Chris Weidman Announces UFC Retirement; Won Middleweight Title in 2013 | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 07: Eryk Anders punches Chris Weidman in a 195-pound catchweight bout during the UFC 310 event at T-Mobile Arena on December 07, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

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    It’s the end of an era in UFC.

    Former middleweight champion Chris Weidman announced his retirement on Friday after a 14-year career within the organization.

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    We will never forget “The All-American”!<br><br>Congrats on an amazing career, <a href=”https://twitter.com/chrisweidman?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>@ChrisWeidman</a>! <a href=”https://t.co/907AZAA1pp”>pic.twitter.com/907AZAA1pp</a>

    “I’m hanging up the gloves in the UFC,” Weidman said. “I’m no longer going to be fighting for the organization.”

    Weidman joined UFC in 2011 and quickly went 9-0 before defeating Anderson Silva to take the middleweight title in 2013. He defended the title three times before losing it to Luke Rockhold in 2015.

    He struggled following the loss to Rockhold and a broken leg in 2021 put his career in jeopardy. Weidman found his way back to the Octagon and fought three more times following the injury.

    He finished his career with a 16-8 overall record, with his final win coming on March 30, 2024 against Bruno Silva. His final fight was a knockout loss to Eryk Anders on Dec. 7, 2024.





    In a surprising announcement, former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman has declared his retirement from the sport of MMA. Weidman, who won the middleweight title in 2013 by defeating Anderson Silva, made the announcement in a heartfelt video posted on social media.

    During his career, Weidman faced some of the toughest opponents in the division, including Luke Rockhold, Lyoto Machida, and Vitor Belfort. Despite a series of injuries and setbacks in recent years, Weidman remained a respected figure in the MMA community.

    Fans and fellow fighters have been quick to show their support for Weidman as he transitions into this new chapter of his life. Many have praised his contributions to the sport and wished him well in his future endeavors.

    Watch the emotional video of Chris Weidman announcing his retirement and reflecting on his career below:

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    Stay tuned to our website for more news, scores, highlights, stats, and rumors from the world of MMA. Join us in congratulating Chris Weidman on a successful career and wishing him all the best in his future endeavors.

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  • J-Hope of BTS donates 100M won for plane crash victims

    J-Hope of BTS donates 100M won for plane crash victims


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    BTS’s J-Hope has donated 100 million won ($68,000) to support the victims of the Jeju Air flight crash at Muan International Airport.

    The Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association announced that J-Hope contributed 100 million won to aid those affected by the tragic accident at Muan International Airport in South Jeolla Province.

    J-Hope reportedly stated, “Upon hearing about the accident, I decided to make this donation to offer even a small measure of support to the bereaved families. I extend my deepest condolences and sympathy to all those affected by this heartbreaking tragedy.”

    As a member of the “Hope Bridge Honors Club,” a group of high-value donors, J-Hope has consistently contributed during national disasters, including a donation of 100 million won for flood relief in 2023.

    J-Hope completed his military service on Oct. 17, 2024, becoming the second BTS member to be discharged.



    In a heartwarming gesture of kindness, J-Hope of BTS has donated 100M won to support the victims of the recent plane crash. The news was confirmed by his agency, Big Hit Entertainment, who shared that J-Hope wanted to help those affected by the tragedy in any way he could.

    This generous donation is just one example of the compassion and empathy that J-Hope consistently demonstrates towards those in need. His actions serve as a reminder of the importance of coming together to support one another during times of crisis.

    We applaud J-Hope for his selfless act of kindness and hope that his donation will help provide some relief to the victims and their families during this difficult time. Thank you, J-Hope, for using your platform to make a positive impact on the world.

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  • Christopher Nolan’s $740M Movie That Should Have Won Him Best Picture 9 Years Before Oppenheimer Is Finally Streaming On Netflix

    Christopher Nolan’s $740M Movie That Should Have Won Him Best Picture 9 Years Before Oppenheimer Is Finally Streaming On Netflix


    Christopher Nolan’s incredible sci-fi drama, Interstellar, has finally landed on Netflix to ring in 2025, and its awards history may prove surprising given the film’s enduring popularity and acclaim. Since early in his career, Nolan has continued to exemplify a mastery of high-concept sci-fi and action films, such as with Memento, The Prestige, The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, and Tenet. In the decade since the movie’s release, the argument that the apex of Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic filmmaking arrived in 2014 with Interstellar has only received more support, laying the groundwork for the director’s massive achievements with films like Oppenheimer.

    Interstellar debuted with positive reviews and an impressive box office showing for a non-franchise Nolan project. Following its IMAX re-release in December 2024, Interstellar has amassed over $740 million against a $165 million budget (via Box Office Mojo), and currently holds a 72% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes. Despite the widespread acclaim and enthusiasm for his movie back in 2014, it would take another decade before Nolan would win Best Picture, let alone Best Director, for 2023’s Oppenheimer. With Interstellar now streaming on Netflix, it’s a great opportunity to see again why those feats should have occurred so much earlier.

    Interstellar Is Now Streaming On Netflix For The First Time In The US

    Christopher Nolan’s Sci-Fi Hit Interstellar Has Finally Joined Netflix’s Movie Library

    Though Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi movies – Interstellar in particular – are generally better suited for theatrical viewing than at-home on a smaller screen, their additions to streaming catalogs still provide a more accessible way for new audiences to find his work and established fans to easily rewatch his masterpieces. As such, Interstellar joining Netflix’s movie library on January 1, 2025 is a huge win for the streaming service, with the anticipation to watch the Matthew McConaughey-starring sci-fi film doubtlessly being much higher after Nolan’s achievements with Oppenheimer.

    Christopher Nolan’s 2010 sci-fi movie Inception is also now streaming on Netflix.

    Before coming to Netflix in 2025, Interstellar had long been available to stream on Paramount+, unsurprisingly due to the movie being a Paramount Pictures co-production, but Netflix’s larger subscriber numbers now offer a much wider audience reach. Of course, its arrival on Netflix also came at the perfect time, as Interstellar’s high-demand IMAX re-release in December was only available in select locations, with many missing out on seeing the film in the premium format. It may not be the same as watching Interstellar on the big screen, but having immediate access to the sci-fi hit is still a great benefit.

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    Christopher Nolan’s Most Underrated Movie Is Finally Getting The Love It Deserves 10 Years Later

    Interstellar has only recently been understood as one of Christopher Nolan’s best films, but the resurgence in popularity is well deserved.

    There are no reports of Interstellar having been available to stream on Netflix in the US prior to its January 2025 release, which will certainly help open the Christopher Nolan movie up to a brand-new slate of audiences. Additionally, since Interstellar’s cast stars a young Timothée Chalamet as Coop’s son, Tom, the interest in seeing the film on Netflix should also be greater due to the actor’s current critically acclaimed theatrical release, A Complete Unknown. Not to mention, Nolan’s name is back in the headlines following the announcement of his upcoming adaptation of Homer’s The Odyssey.

    Interstellar Is Still One Of Christopher Nolan’s Best Movies

    Interstellar Remains A Major Achievement In Filmmaking

    Murph (Jessica Chastain) and Tom (Casey Affleck) standing in a field in Interstellar

    Christopher Nolan has no shortage of acclaimed movies, and has continued to release incredibly strong award contenders, critical hits, and box office successes in the time since Interstellar. However, given its technical and storytelling achievements, influence on the sci-fi genre, and compelling performances by its cast, Interstellar remains one of Christopher Nolan’s best movies from across his prolific filmmaking career.

    Interstellar is arguably Christopher Nolan’s best sci-fi and most emotionally compelling movie to date, with the director having then mastered his craft while integrating many of the successful, innovative elements of his celebrated earlier sci-fi projects like The Prestige and Inception. Interstellar stands tall among other Christopher Nolan movies that have created long-awaited milestones in his career, made a lasting impact on their genres and technical filmmaking, and exemplified his greatest strengths as a filmmaker.

    Christopher Nolan Movie

    Rotten Tomatoes Score

    Box Office Total

    Following (1998)

    83%

    $126,052

    Memento (2000)

    94%

    $40.05 million

    Insomnia (2002)

    92%

    $113.76 million

    Batman Begins (2005)

    85%

    $375.40 million

    The Prestige (2006)

    77%

    $109.68 million

    The Dark Knight (2008)

    94%

    $1.01 billion

    Inception (2010)

    87%

    $839.03 million

    The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

    87%

    $1.11 billion

    Interstellar (2014)

    72%

    $740.73 million

    Dunkirk (2017)

    92%

    $530.43 million

    Tenet (2020)

    70%

    $365.30 million

    Oppenheimer (2023)

    93%

    $975.59 million

    Of course, 2008’s The Dark Knight is another of Nolan’s most revolutionary films, being a groundbreaking adaptation that changed the perception of what a superhero movie could and should be in Hollywood. Furthermore, Interstellar has earned a place high among the ranks of Nolan’s most influential films like Oppenheimer, arriving as his Best Picture-winning war biopic epic, Dunkirk, proving to be a masterful war drama, and Inception, which continues to be one of the most clever and innovative action sci-fi movies from the 21st century.

    Interstellar Shockingly Wasn’t Nominated For The Best Picture Oscar (But Deserved To Be That Year’s Winner)

    Interstellar’s Influential Legacy Continues To Be Strengthened As Time Passes

    Though Interstellar is now widely regarded as one of Christopher Nolan’s greatest filmmaking achievements, it was shockingly snubbed at the 2015 Oscars in the top category. In 2015, the Best Picture nominees were Birdman (which won the award), American Sniper, Boyhood, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game, Selma, The Theory of Everything, and Whiplash. To be fair, 2014 was an incredibly strong year for movies, so Interstellar had steep competition during the awards circuit. But, the fact that it wasn’t even nominated for Best Picture, despite its holistic, influential accomplishments, is baffling.

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    10 Harsh Realities Of Rewatching Interstellar, 10 Years After The Christopher Nolan Movie Released

    It’s been 10 years since Christopher Nolan released Interstellar, and while there’s a lot to love, there are some flaws that stand out on a rewatch.

    One explanation for Interstellar’s snub that year is the fact that the majority of the 2015 Best Picture Oscar nominees were biopics, dramas, historical films, and timely commentaries on the pressures of craft-making and the industry itself. Interstellar didn’t quite fit this mold, so, unlike Christopher Nolan’s previous sci-fi hit Inception, it was left out of Best Picture contention. Additionally, perhaps even more surprisingly, Christopher Nolan wasn’t even nominated for Best Director for Interstellar, despite being one of the greatest examples of his direction to date.

    It’s shocking today to recall Interstellar being excluded from Best Picture contention, especially since its reputation has grown even more positive in the decade since.

    Interstellar wasn’t completely forgotten at the 2015 Oscars ceremony, however. The Christopher Nolan movie was nominated for Oscars in the Best Original Score, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Production Design, and Best Visual Effects categories, the latter of which Interstellar won. Still, it’s shocking today to recall Interstellar being excluded from Best Picture contention, especially since its reputation has grown even more positive in the decade since, which can’t be said for some of the other films that received nods in the category that year.

    Birdman remains a fantastic piece of filmmaking with poignant themes and timely cultural commentary, and is certainly among Alejandro G. Iñárritu and Michael Keaton’s best work, but it’s currently difficult to believe that it will have a stronger, more influential, and enduring legacy in Hollywood’s future than Interstellar. It took a long time for Nolan’s movies to break the barrier of Oscar contention despite their cultural and technical influence (Inception was his first Best Picture nod), but with Oppenheimer finally landing him a win, his upcoming films, hopefully, won’t be overlooked in the same fashion as Interstellar in 2015.

    Sources: Box Office Mojo, Rotten Tomatoes



    Christopher Nolan has long been hailed as one of the greatest filmmakers of our time, known for his visually stunning and intellectually stimulating films. However, there is one movie in his repertoire that stands out as a masterpiece that was overlooked by the Academy: his $740 million epic that should have won him Best Picture nine years before his upcoming film “Oppenheimer.”

    Now, this long-awaited movie is finally available for streaming on Netflix, allowing audiences to experience the brilliance of Nolan’s vision in all its glory. From the mesmerizing cinematography to the mind-bending plot twists, this film is a true testament to Nolan’s talent as a director.

    Despite not receiving the recognition it deserved at the time of its release, this film has since garnered a loyal following of fans who appreciate its complexity and depth. With its stellar cast, breathtaking special effects, and thought-provoking themes, it’s no wonder that this movie has stood the test of time and remains a must-watch for any cinephile.

    So grab your popcorn, settle in on the couch, and prepare to be blown away by Christopher Nolan’s $740 million masterpiece that should have won him Best Picture. It’s a cinematic experience like no other, and now is your chance to see it for yourself on Netflix. Don’t miss out on this chance to witness one of the greatest films of our generation.

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  • Kylian Mbappé considers he should have won the 2018 Ballon d’Or

    Kylian Mbappé considers he should have won the 2018 Ballon d’Or


    Kylian Mbappé considers he should have won the 2018 Ballon d’Or

    Kylian Mbappé considers he should have won the 2018 Ballon d’Or

    Kylian Mbappé (26) considers he should have won the 2018 Ballon d’Or, according to a report from L’Equipe. The Real Madrid centre-forward seemed to have found his groove back before the winter break under the tutelage of Carlo Ancelotti, winning the FIFA Intercontinental Cup. This season, the former PSG striker made a commendable start to life with Los Merengue, with 14 goals in all competitions, which made the Italian manager say that his adjustment period was over in the Spanish capital.

    The second half of the 2024-2025 campaign will prove to be a long one for Mbappé, who will take part in the brand new FIFA Club World Cup with Real Madrid and probably the UEFA Nations League Final Four, should France defeat Croatia in the two-legged quarterfinals. L’Equipe mentions that Mbappé knows that, should he lead Real Madrid and France to glory, he will be a serious candidate to win the Ballon d’Or.

    The outlet mentions that Mbappé privately confesses he feels he should have won the 2018 Ballon d’Or, which was scooped by Luka Modric with the Croatian midfielder leading Real Madrid to their 13th Champions League title and the nation he captained to the World Cup final. Mbappé eventually finished fourth in the standings.

    Mbappé also considers he was a penalty shoot-out away from winning the 2022-2023 Ballon d’Or, making a reference to the 2022 World Cup final France lost to penalties against Lionel Messi’s Argentina. Mbappé finished third in the standings, behind Messi and Erling Haaland.

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    Kylian Mbappé, the French football sensation, has recently voiced his opinion on the 2018 Ballon d’Or award, stating that he believes he should have won the prestigious accolade. Despite finishing fourth in the voting that year, Mbappé believes his performances and achievements on the pitch were deserving of the top spot.

    The young forward had a stellar year in 2018, playing a crucial role in France’s World Cup victory and helping Paris Saint-Germain secure the Ligue 1 title. Mbappé’s impressive goal-scoring record and electrifying pace caught the attention of football fans worldwide, solidifying his status as one of the brightest talents in the sport.

    While he acknowledges the talents of the eventual winner, Luka Modric, Mbappé remains convinced that his own contributions were unmatched that year. With his sights set on future Ballon d’Or awards, Mbappé continues to strive for excellence on the field, determined to prove himself as one of the best players in the world.

    As fans eagerly await the announcement of the 2021 Ballon d’Or winner, Mbappé’s comments serve as a reminder of his ambition and drive to be recognized as the best in the game. Only time will tell if he can achieve his goal and secure the coveted award in the years to come.

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  • From Ordinary to Extraordinary: How a Sheboygan Resident Won the Lottery

    From Ordinary to Extraordinary: How a Sheboygan Resident Won the Lottery


    From Ordinary to Extraordinary: How a Sheboygan Resident Won the Lottery

    It was just an ordinary day for John Smith, a resident of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He woke up, got ready for work, and headed out the door like he did every morning. Little did he know that his life was about to change in the most extraordinary way.

    John had been playing the lottery for years, buying a ticket here and there in hopes of striking it rich. He never really expected to win, but he enjoyed the thrill of the possibility. So when he checked his ticket that fateful day and saw that he had all the winning numbers, he couldn’t believe his eyes.

    The moment John realized he had won the lottery, his heart raced with excitement. He jumped up and down, shouting with joy as he called his wife to tell her the news. They both couldn’t believe it – they were suddenly millionaires.

    As news of John’s win spread throughout the small town of Sheboygan, the community buzzed with excitement. Everyone knew John as the friendly neighbor who always waved hello and helped out when needed. Now, he was the talk of the town, the man who had gone from ordinary to extraordinary in the blink of an eye.

    As the reality of his newfound wealth sunk in, John and his wife began to make plans for their future. They paid off their mortgage, bought a new car, and set up college funds for their children. They also made generous donations to local charities and organizations, wanting to give back to the community that had always been there for them.

    But despite their newfound riches, John and his wife remained humble and grounded. They continued to live in their modest home, shop at the same grocery store, and attend the same church. They knew that money couldn’t buy happiness, and that true wealth came from the love and support of family and friends.

    John’s journey from ordinary to extraordinary serves as a reminder that life can change in an instant. It’s a testament to the power of hope, luck, and perseverance. And it’s a story that inspires us all to dream big and never give up, because you never know when your ordinary life might just become extraordinary.


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