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  • Johnny Knoxville To Host ‘Fear Factor’ Reboot

    Johnny Knoxville To Host ‘Fear Factor’ Reboot

    Fox Television Network announced that Johnny Knoxville will host Fear Factor: The Next Chapter, with the reality competition series scheduled to premiere during Fox’s 2026 season. Knoxville originated the MTV stunt show Jackass, which also went on to release four theatrical movies.

    The network previously announced it was bringing back the show, which originally aired on NBC from 2001-2006, hosted by Joe Rogan. The show was revived by MTV in 2017 for two seasons, emceed by Ludacris.

    Fox said the series will gather a group of strangers and put them under one roof in an “unforgiving, remote location.” The plan is to then throw “mind-blowing stunts and harrowing challenges” at them as they participate in a “twisted game of social strategy,” said Fox. Casting for contestants is open to those 18 and older in the United States and Canada.

  • Burger King’s New Candied Bacon Whopper

    Burger King’s New  Candied Bacon Whopper


    Burger King 
    offers a new twist on its signature Whopper sandwich with the introduction of the new Candied Bacon Whopper.

    The Candied Bacon Whopper item features sweet bacon jam, garlic aioli, candied bacon and crispy onions — alongside a half-pound beef patty, lettuce and tomato — all sandwiched between BK’s classic seeded bun.

    You can find the new Candied Bacon Whopper now at participating BK locations nationwide for a limited time while supplies last.

  • New York Giants Fire Head Coach Brian Daboll

    New York Giants Fire Head Coach Brian Daboll

    It’s the end of an error in New Jersey. The New York Football Giants have fired head coach Brian Daboll, after yet another inexcusable loss — this time to the Chicago Bears. 

    What were the odds of losing games in which the Giants had leads against the Cowboys, Saints, Broncos, and Bears? It proved to be Daboll’s undoing Monday.

    After the Giants loss to Denver — in which the team blew a lead in the closing minutes — reports swirled that team owner John Mara wanted to fire Daboll then. But reportedly cooler heads prevailed at that time, and the coach’s job was spared. Yet another loss of that same variety was too much and Daboll was sent packing.

  • Bears Rally to Beat Giants

    Bears Rally to Beat Giants

    The Giants led 17-7 late in the third quarter and 17-10 entering the fourth quarter but could not hang on.

    Veteran Russell Wilson took over but couldn’t sustain the offense, and Chicago took advantage. Caleb Williams led back-to-back touchdown drives late in the fourth, including a 2-yard pass to Rome Odunze and a 17-yard scramble to the end zone that gave the Bears their first lead since the opening quarter.

    The Giants’ final drive stalled near midfield, sealing their fourth straight loss and dropping them to 2–8 on the season. The Bears are 6-3.

  • Inflation Fighter Breakfast at Denny’s!

    Inflation Fighter Breakfast at Denny’s!

    Denny’s looks to help insulate fans from rising inflation with the launch of a new $12.99 Endless Breakfast.

    Denny’s new Endless Breakfast includes endless fluffy buttermilk pancakes, cheesy scrambled eggs and crispy hash browns. You can also upgrade your Endless Breakfast with unlimited crispy bacon or sausage for an extra charge.

    Available exclusively for dine-in, Denny’s Endless Breakfast promotion is available at participating locations nationwide. Endless Breakfast may vary in select states.

  • Jets Defeat Browns for 2nd Win in a Row

    Jets Defeat Browns for 2nd Win in a Row

    The New York Jets got touchdowns on a kickoff return and a punt return in the same game for the first time in franchise history, Breece Hall took a screen pass from Justin Fields 42 yards for the go-ahead score and the Jets held on to defeat the Cleveland Browns 27-20 on a rainy Sunday.

    Kene Nwangwu returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter and moments later, Isaiah Williams brought back a punt 74 yards for a score. 

    With the Jets leading 27-20, Fields scrambled on third-and-16 and Devin Bush was called for holding, giving New York a first down with 1:50 left at its 44.

    Hall ran three times and the Jets lined up on fourth down to let the play clock run down before planning to call a timeout and punt, but Cleveland’s Cameron Thomas jumped — and New York had a fresh set of downs and the victory.

    QB Fields, who started again after seeming to have a tenuous hold on the job, was only 6 of 11 for 54 yards with the TD to Hall and his first interception of the season.

  •  San Fransisco 49ers Beat New York Giants

     San Fransisco 49ers Beat New York Giants

    Big Blue got off to a good start, driving for a touchdown on its opening possession with Jaxson Dart finding tight end Theo Johnson from 15 yards out. However, the 49ers soon took control with 20 unanswered points, starting on their next possession that ended with a Mac Jones touchdown pass to Christian McCaffrey.

    Jones added another passing score to Jauan Jennings and two field goals from Eddy Pineiro extended the lead to 13 halfway through the third quarter. Big Blue answered with a field goal from Graham Gano, but the 49ers still led 20-10 heading into the fourth quarter.

    With 11:35 remaining, Brian Robinson’s 18-yard touchdown run extended the 49ers’ lead to 27-10, but the Giants put together a scoring drive to cut their deficit to 27-17 with roughly eight minutes left. Dart finished off the drive himself, with a 6-yard keeper.

    McCaffrey’s short touchdown run with 4:13 to go extinguished any remaining hopes of a Giants comeback, although Dart, who ended up with 191 passing yards, threw a late 24-yard touchdown pass to Gunner Olszewski to bring the final margin back to 10 points.

  • Dodgers Repeat as World Series Champions, Yamamoto Named MVP

    Dodgers Repeat as World Series Champions, Yamamoto Named MVP

    Miguel Rojas tied Game 7 in the top of the ninth inning, and both Rojas and Andy Pages made clutch defensive plays in the bottom half to keep the Dodgers alive.

    Los Angeles defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in seven games, silencing the Rogers Centre crowd and capturing back-to-back titles.

    Manager Dave Roberts used six pitchers in the deciding game, including Game 6 starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Game 5 starter Blake Snell.

    Ultimately, it was catcher Will Smith who delivered the biggest hit of the night. Smith’s solo home run in the top of the 11th inning gave the Dodgers their first lead, 5-4. Yamamoto then closed things out in the bottom of the inning, earning the victory for Los Angeles.

    Despite throwing 96 pitches just one day earlier, Yamamoto came out of the bullpen to record the final 2 2/3 innings. He escaped a tense jam with runners on first and third by inducing Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk into a game-ending double play.

  • Giants Dominated By Eagles 38-20

    Giants Dominated By Eagles 38-20

    The New York Giants’ defense stumbled, as the Philadelphia Eagles rolled to a 38-20 win on Sunday afternoon.

    — It was a scary scene in the second quarter, when Giants rookie sensation Cam Skattebo was carted off the field after suffering a gruesome ankle injury. He was later officially ruled out with an ankle injury, casting a major blow to the Giants’ offense.

    — A pivotal moment came in the second quarter. With the game tied 7-7, the Eagles deployed their patented Tush Push to pick up the first down. As Jalen Hurts extended the ball forward, Kayvon Thibodeaux ripped it out for what should have been a Giants fumble recovery. However,forward progress was called, stopping the play and making the fumble not challenge-able. 

    — Dart didn’t have a spectacular game, but he didn’t make any costly mistakes either. The Eagles defense got to him for 5.0 sacks, and Dart ended up throwing for 193 yards and a touchdown, while adding another touchdown on the ground.

  • Jets Finally Win! Beat Bengals 39-38

    Jets Finally Win! Beat Bengals 39-38

    After starting the season 0-7, the New York Jets finally won a game — and in wild fashion. The Jets defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 39-38 on Sunday, erasing a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter.

    Breece Hall rushed for two touchdowns and threw — yes, threw — the game-winning touchdown in the final two minutes. Jets quarterback Justin Fields, one week after being benched, threw a key two-point conversion to get the Jets within six points before Hall’s touchdown pass.

    For Fields, it was something of a moment of redemption after a difficult week, and an even more difficult season. Earlier this week, Jets owner Woody Johnson slammed Fields and his team during league meetings after the team’s winless start, saying that wins were hard “when you have a quarterback with the rating that we’ve got.”

    After Johnson’s comments, things got to the point that head coach Aaron Glenn refused to say whether Fields would be the starter despite backup Tyrod Taylor being out with a knee injury. But Fields had a much better game on Sunday, going 21 of 32 for 244 pass yards, plus a passing touchdown and the two-point conversion that turned out to be a difference-maker.