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PFT Commenter says he was pitched opportunity to be ‘the next Jimmy Kimmel’ by HBO exec

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July 4, 2026

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The “Suitman” chronicles at Barstool Sports are the stuff of internet legend, but we got a new addition to the lore recently. Dave Portnoy stopped by Pardon My Take last Tuesday in part to discuss his new book, “Cancel Me If You Can,” and dig into the history of Barstool Sports. That rich text invariably

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ArcaMax

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· Jun 28, 2026

Rob Lowe: 'Everyone' wants to be part of St Elmo's Fire sequel

Rob Lowe has shared a new update on the proposed St. Elmo's Fire sequel.

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· Jun 26, 2026

Former ESPN Anchor Max McGee Breaks His Silence After Firing Over Complaint

Former ESPN anchor Max McGee has made his first public comments about his 2024 termination from the network after a female employee filed a complaint against him. McGee took to Instagram on Friday, June 19, where he shared his perspective related to the HR investigation that led to his firing. “People have asked me ever []

MakeUseOf

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· Jul 2, 2026

3 Netflix shows you need to binge this weekend (July 2 - July 5)

This weekend, settle in with the final season of a beloved Netflix comedy, the newest installment of a prestige detective show, and much more.

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· Jun 22, 2026

“Maddie’s Secret” is perfectly imperfect

In his brilliant tribute to the TV movie melodrama, comedian John Early puts on the wig and expels his inhibitions

SB Nation

· Jul 6, 2026

Brad Stevens did the best he could in 45-minute Q&A. Was it enough?

Stevens did his best answering a litany of questions about the blockbuster trade that sent Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers. Here’s what stood out from the press conference.

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· Jun 30, 2026

Louis C.K. Is Back on Netflix. Still Think Cancel Culture Works? | Guest Column

Netflix is doing business again with Louis C.K. Just weeks after his comeback headlining show at the Hollywood Bowl as part of its Netflix Is a Joke festival, the streamer launched the embattled comedian’s new stand-up special, “Ridiculous,” on Tuesday. If you were counting on “cancel culture” to be permanent, this would be a good moment []

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