Kansas City Chiefs Get Emotional After Winning Super Bowl LVIII
Players of the Kansas City Chiefs and their coach, Andy Reid, became emotional after winning Super Bowl LVIII, on Sunday.
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Players of the Kansas City Chiefs and their coach, Andy Reid, became emotional after winning Super Bowl LVIII, on Sunday.
A local high school band and cheerleaders performed at the Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach, as Donald Trump himself showed off his trademark dance moves, before the kickoff at the Super Bowl on Sunday. #shorts
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A driver was seen jumping out of a truck he was driving after steering the vehicle onto train tracks, just seconds before a howling train smashed into the front of the truck, completely destroying it.
It’s a ‘roo on the loose! The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office in Florida received an interesting call about a kangaroo that had escaped from its owner and was hopping around a Tampa-area apartment complex.
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“I almost fell… my life flashed before my eyes… I’m just so happy I didn’t.” During a concert in Tokyo on Friday Taylor Swift fell off her eerie-looking “folklore cabin” prop onstage. #shorts
Zoo animals nationwide are putting their paws, trunks, and tails on the line to predict the Super Bowl winner! Who will trumpet triumphantly and who will be left growling?
Top Gun?! Footage released by DVIDs shows Air National Guard running security drills ahead of the Superbowl this Sunday out of Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida.
Will he be right?! The Nashville Zoo had one of its residents “predict” Sunday’s Superbowl when it set Wilfred the Binturong, also known as a bearcat, on a table and had him choose between the two opposing teams’ helmets.