A look at the most electrifying person in college basketball.
“McNeese State men’s basketball student manager Amir Khan has carved his own path, becoming the first student manager to sign an NIL deal.”
[ESPN]
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[VICE]

Photographer’s Heroic Portraits Get Shelter Dogs Adopted [PetaPixel]
A look at the town-wide “medieval football” game that has been played annually for 800+ years.
“The game is an annual event played in Atherstone each Shrove Tuesday. Shops in the town are boarded up in preparation for its staging, while local children are allowed to leave school early on that day.[2] The two-hour game is played in the town’s main street, Long Street, and sees groups of players compete for possession of a giant ball that is specially made for the occasion.”
[Reel Knewz | Cheers Kris!]
Kurzgesagt explores what life might actually look like in strange, distant worlds.
“John Oliver discusses sports betting, how it became so popular, why it can be so damaging, and – of course – how toned John’s shoulders are. Very toned. According to him.”
History Professor Answers Questions About Dictators [WIRED]
Dr. Joe Dispenza walks through how you can escape patterns and tell yourself a new story by making sure your thoughts and feelings are aligned.