Bill Belichick revisited his familiar strategies ahead of his first game at UNC

Bill Belichick did what was expected as he prepared for his inaugural game with UNC’s football team. Nothing. Absolutely nothing. The renowned stoic coach slipped back into his familiar ways as the Tar Heels were set to kick off the season against TCU in Chapel Hill. The depth chart shared with the media featured players […]
Lewis Hamilton’s stunning Ferrari F1 announcement, revisited a year later

Staff SB Nation It's a tremendous mix, including the morning people -I'm sadly my later years -and at night. Living around the world with staff living in various areas in the United States, if you keep monitoring the world of sports, at least one person may appear at a specific time. From February 1, 2024, […]
The legal case against anchor-baby citizenship revisited

Do we, as a society, retain an inalienable right to control our sovereignty? Or do foreigners and governments have the authority to claim jurisdiction in our country and obtain citizenship and the rights that come with it? These are important questions before us as we navigate our journey as a nation-state. I have previously argued […]
Rift on the right: Entitlement vs. hard work revisited

In the wake of recent social media debates about the state of the American economy, the Republican Party should consider whether it should rebrand the party of self-empowerment as the party of rights. Christopher Rufo is a journalist best known for his work on the culture war movement against critical race theory in K-12 schools […]
Revisited: Ten years of equal marriage – what has it changed? – podcast | Equal marriage

This week, we're revisiting some of our favorite episodes from 2024. This episode first aired on March 29th. growing up, Lisa I never thought she would get married. As a gay woman, she hadn't even considered the possibility of a wedding. In 2014, same-sex couples in England and Wales finally gained the legal right to […]
Revisited: From child refugee to Guardian reporter: one journalist’s extraordinary story – podcast | Migration

This week, we're revisiting some of our favorite episodes from 2024. This episode first aired on June 6th. Aamna Modin She was a young rookie reporter when she received her first overseas assignment. She had been sent to Calais to write about the “jungle'', an informal refugee camp made up of people attempting to cross […]
Revisited: Creating The Spark: the kids behind 2024’s surprise summer hit – podcast | Music

This week, we're revisiting some of our favorite episodes from 2024. This episode first aired on September 13th. “Do you think you can stop what we're doing? I doubt it. Now that I'm full of energy, I'll tell you all about it. I looked for my spark and I found it. Everyone in the crowd, […]
Revisited: Have open marriages gone mainstream? |

this episode Originally aired on Monday, April 29, 2024 when Molly Rhoden Winter One night, fed up with her husband coming home so late that she couldn't take care of their children, she ran away from home, and things took an unexpected turn. She went to a bar with a friend and ended up meeting […]
Revisited: The Unabomber and his ongoing influence | US crime

this episode Originally aired on Monday, June 19, 2023. Theodore “Ted” Kaczynski died last year at the age of 81 in a federal prison in Butner, North Carolina. Kaczynski, known as the “Unabomber,” waged a 17-year bombing campaign from an isolated shack in the Montana wilderness before dying. One of those who helped arrest Kaczynski […]
Revisited: The Israeli negotiator who talks to Hamas – podcast | Israel

this episode Originally aired on Thursday, September 5, 2024 Gershon BaskinAs an Israeli hostage negotiator, he knows what it takes to make a deal with Hamas. He began contacting high-ranking Hamas official Ghazi Hamid in 2006, and the relationship laid the groundwork for a deal to release Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2011. “I was […]