It was no surprise that the unnecessary huge scale remake of "Ben-Hur" landed with a major thud, but the other critically slammed movie "Suicide Squad" stayed at the top of the box office charts
Ryan Lochte proved that he's content being the 'Ugly American' when he sat down with Matt Lauer as part of his 'No Apologies' tour, which aired Saturday night.
Usain Bolt is the fastest man on the planet, but is he smart? One characteristic of Bolt's that isn't debatable is that, with all his gold medals, he sure is arrogant.
Ryan Lochte has learned the hard way that the only way for a lie to survive is to have the cooperation of many people. That's what makes lies so hard to get away with as there's so much work involved.
Privilege. It is something that I speak on a lot because I am ever amazed by a) how powerful it is and b) how many people deny that it exists. Of course, the main opponents are those who benefit from it the most.
What’s the number one lesson we’ve learned from the U.S. Swim Team Ryan Lochte debacle? Don’t break stuff. Follow that one rule and all you athletes, amateur and pro, can pretty much do what you want.
It's no surprise that NBC, which has the exclusive on the Olympics, was able to monopolize on Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte’s fractious tale of a gunpoint robbery in Rio de Janeiro last Sunday morning.
They say that when you hit rock bottom, there’s no other way to go but up. Same probably goes for the opposite. When you’ve already tackled something over the top, maybe it’s time to rinse and repeat. Supernatural could do just that.
Milos Raonic may have missed the Olympics for a pretty hokey reason (ie. hardly anyone is talking about Zika anymore), however at least the Canadian, in skipping Rio, stayed fresh for a tournament
Imperialists sure love gold. First Christopher Columbus came looking for it in 1492, he didn't find it, and so he then went about collecting slaves instead. Nowadays rivers and mines have been picked over for the precious metal.