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Joe Biden Has Defeated Donald Trump in the Presidential Election
After a prolonged vote count, Biden is the next president of the United States. What does his victory teach us? And what happens next?
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‘The Mandalorian’ Chapter 10 Recap: No Big Reveals, but Some Fun With Frog Eggs
The second episode of Season 2 didn’t advance the story or pack a surprise like last week’s premiere, but "The Passenger" still appeals to the less lore-obsessed side of the series’ audience
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NFL Week 9 Will Be Defined by Tom Brady vs. Drew Brees
These two passers have been at the top of the league for decades now, but this game could have legacy-defining implications. Plus: Daniel Jones is still a deer in the headlights, and the Cowboys are on thin ice.
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FAQ: Why the NBA Will Be Back in December, and What It Means
The league will be open for business soon, as players reportedly approved a plan for a 72-game season starting just before Christmas
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Did ‘The Bachelor’ Franchise Break Itself?
As the show’s leads have wrest more autonomy over the last few years, its core premise has been dismantled
Burrow vs. Herbert, Ravens Concerns, Seattle’s Ceiling, and Trump’s Big Meltdown With Mina Kimes and JackO
Discussing NFL story lines and Election Day oddities
NBA Draft Prospect RJ Hampton and Mike Miller Tell Stories About Getting Ready for the Draft. Plus, Ryen Gets Mad at Pickup Hoops.
Also, Ryen answers some listener-submitted Life Advice questions
NBA Tentatively Approves 2020-21 Season Plan
Plus, draft rumors with Jonathan Tjarks and J. Kyle Mann
Brady vs. Brees Part 2, Russ vs. Buffalo, and More Week 9 Bets
Plus, Warren and Joe discuss the Packers-49ers ‘Thursday Night Football’ game
The Sleeper Broncos, Marquise Brown Regret, COVID-19 Adjustments, and Week 9 Bold Predictions
A rundown of coronavirus and injury updates, bold predictions, and fantasy regrets
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How a Trio of Comedy Icons Teamed Up for ‘Moonbase 8’
The premise of the show—a group of wannabe astronauts try to get NASA’s attention—is a winner, but all you really need to know is who it stars: John C. Reilly, Tim Heidecker, and Fred Armisen
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A Salute to ‘Superstore,’ the Overlooked NBC Sitcom With a Big Heart
The show—which just aired its 100th episode and bid farewell to its biggest star, America Ferrera—may not get the same recognition as its contemporaries, but its blue-collar humor remains vital
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Will Tom Brady or Drew Brees Finish As the NFL’s All-Time Passing Touchdown King?
Brady has 561 career touchdown passes. Brees has 560. Before their head-to-head matchup this Sunday, let’s break down which ageless quarterback is set to reign supreme in the record books.
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Which NBA Factory Produces Better Pros: Duke or Kentucky?
While both schools chase the same talent, there are big differences in their programs, how NBA teams view their players, and where their players land in the draft
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The 10 Biggest Questions Heading Into the NBA Draft
Kevin O’Connor, Jonathan Tjarks, and J. Kyle Mann discuss potential busts, second-round sleepers, and more
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How NBA Draft Prospects Have Managed the Waiting Game
It’s been six months since most of the prospects in the 2020 NBA draft last suited up. Players from up and down the board explain the sacrifices and setbacks they faced in their long journeys to draft night.
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Goodbye Clare and Dale, Hello Tayshia: ‘The Bachelorette’ Episode 4 Reaction
‘No Rose, All Thorn’ recaps all the drama from the latest episode of ‘The Bachelorette’
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How Ludwig Göransson Remixed John Williams for ‘The Mandalorian’
In Season 2 of the Disney+ series, the traditional sounds of ‘Star Wars’ collide with Swedish heavy metal
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‘The Bachelorette’ Recap: Clare Crawley Completes Season in Record Time
The moment has finally come: In four episodes flat, Clare has chosen Dale, dumped all the other guys, and wait—is he getting down on one knee?!
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Taking Stock of the Presidential Race Three Days In
Rachel and Van discuss the election, L.A.’s Measure J, and Ice Cube
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2020 NBA Mock Draft: What If LaMelo Ball Slips?
How will the lottery play out if the draft’s most polarizing prospect falls out of the top three?
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Why Some Video Games Can’t Live Up to the Trailer Hype
Fifteen years ago, an incredible trailer for a new PS3 game debuted at E3. One problem: It wasn’t made using the system’s engine. As we get ready to enter a new console generation, are there any lessons to glean?
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Loki or Odin: Who Won ‘Thor’?
This week on ‘Binge Mode,’ it’s a father-son showdown between Loki and Odin
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James Wiseman Could Prolong the Warriors’ Dynasty
KOC breaks down draft prospect James Wiseman’s game and takes a look at the team that would best help Wiseman succeed
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‘Moonbase 8’ Is One of the Best Space Shows in a Year Full of Them
Showtime’s comedy series about three astronauts training at a NASA lunar camp in the Arizona desert is a calming entry to the space-centric genre
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Missy Elliott’s “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)” Still Feels Like the Future
On the fourth episode of our journey through the music of the 1990s, we explore the rapper-singer-producer’s breakout hit and her chemistry with her greatest collaborator, Timbaland
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Who Is MMA’s GOAT GOAT?
There have been almost too many GOATs in MMA history to count. With Anderson Silva and Khabib Nurmagomedov both possibly retiring in back-to-back weeks, it’s time to take a look at which legendary fighter holds the strongest claim of all.
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Where Has Real Madrid’s Mystique Gone?
They’ve won four Champions League titles in the past seven years while barely leaving a trace of their identity—no tactical revolution or lasting ideas. How did the club so identified by extravagance become so mundane?
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Breaking Down Where Things Stand in the Election
When should we expect clarity in the battleground states? And what do the results so far tell us about each party’s strategy?
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Larry Scott Is Running the Pac-12 Into the Ground
In ‘The Ryen Russillo Podcast,’ Ryen looks at the commissioner’s mistakes
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Uncertain Results on Election Day Lead to Anxious Waiting
Even if Joe Biden reaches the 270-vote threshold to win the Electoral College, the voting returns have confounded so many assumptions about his coalition
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Making Sense of Election Night Results With James Carville
Bakari and James discuss why there is no declared winner in the presidential race and what comes next
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Ranking the Top 49 MLB Free Agents of the 2020-21 Class
There may not be any Gerrit Coles in this year’s group of free agents, but these players could still have an outsized impact in the 2021 season and beyond
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What Can Clemson–Notre Dame Reveal About the College Football Landscape With Trevor Lawrence Out?
Though the Tigers are missing their star quarterback, this matchup between the no. 1 team and the no. 4 Irish will provide a glimpse at how the ACC race and the College Football Playoff could unfold
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Tito Ortiz Is Running to Make Huntington Beach Great Again
The former MMA star is running a Trump-inspired campaign for a seat on the Huntington Beach City Council. What, exactly, is he fighting for?
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Election Night Reaction Pod
We address votes in swing states, the needle, and media coverage
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The Winners and Losers From a Quiet NFL Trade Deadline
Not many big names changed teams before the deadline. Will that come back to haunt some would-be contenders?
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Is Pepper Potts the Winner of ‘Iron Man 2’?
This week on ‘Binge Mode,’ it’s a showdown between Pepper Potts and Howard Stark
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What If ‘The Mandalorian’ Were Just a Procedural?
Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni have promised to expand the story into the larger ‘Star Wars’ universe, but do they really need to?
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Lamar Jackson Is the Giannis of the NFL
Fox Sports 1’s Nick Wright joins Kevin to discuss whether the Steelers are the best team in football, why Lamar Jackson can be compared to Giannis Antetokounmpo, and more
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Even When He Was a Coach, Tommy Tuberville Was the Worst Kind of Politician
What do Tuberville’s college football coaching career and Alabama Senate campaign have in common?
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NFL Power Rankings: The Steelers Defense Shuts Down the Reigning MVP
Pittsburgh is the league’s last unbeaten team, thanks to a defensive unit that can bend without breaking. Plus: DK Metcalf stakes his claim as a top wide receiver, the Colts show they shouldn’t be forgotten, and the Patriots are legitimately bad.