
Swift Dances, Luge Makes History, Businesses Struggle
Swift Dances, Luge Makes History, Businesses Struggle
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Matthew Stafford, quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams, was named the 2025 NFL MVP on Thursday night, edging out Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye for the prestigious award, according to CBS News. Stafford, 37, led the Rams to a 12-5 record and a spot in the NFC Championship Game, despite a tough regular-season schedule.
Stafford received 366 points to Maye's 361, with 24 first-place votes, while Maye, who was set to play in Sunday's Super Bowl, received 23, CBS News reported. Despite the Rams' loss in the NFC Championship Game to the Seattle Seahawks, Stafford's 17th season culminated in the MVP award.
In other sports news, the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup, set to take place in India and Sri Lanka, is expected to showcase top cricket stars, according to Al Jazeera. The evolution of the shortest format of the game continues to break records.
Meanwhile, in the realm of technology, the CEO of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, Sam Altman, was criticized for his online reaction to a rival chatbot firm's Super Bowl ad, as reported by BBC Technology. Altman launched a lengthy attack on Anthropic, calling them "dishonest" and "deceptive." Commenters on social media, however, turned the accusation back on Altman, with some likening his post to "the digital equivalent of a toddler throwing a tantrum."
In the world of the Paralympics, snow cross racer Mike Schultz, who lost his leg in an accident, engineered his own prosthetic knee and founded his own high-performance prosthetic company, BioDapt, according to Wired. His prostheses use a patented linkage system, enabling him to compete at the highest levels of the sport.
The rise of sports gambling is also raising concerns, particularly as the 2026 Winter Olympics approach, Wired reported. The Supreme Court paved the way for states to legalize sports betting in 2018, and the Games have historically been vulnerable to scandals.
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