May 2026

‘Deserved To Be On The List’: Brazil Coach Apologizes For João Pedro’s World Cup Snub

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! Carlo Ancelotti has apologized to Joao Pedro after leaving the Chelsea striker out of Brazil’s World Cup squad. The Italian admitted several players deserved selection as the Seleção boss opted for experience, including the return of Neymar. Ancelotti addresses tough decisions on Brazil squad Despite Pedro’s impressive campaign […]

‘Deserved To Be On The List’: Brazil Coach Apologizes For João Pedro’s World Cup Snub Read More »

NEW Connections Hints and Answers for Wednesday, May 20 (Game #1074)

Looking for a different day? A new NEW Connections puzzle pops up at midnight every day for your time zone – meaning some people are always playing “today’s game” while others are playing “yesterday’s”. If you’re looking for the Tuesday puzzle instead then click here: NEW Connections Hints and Answers for Tuesday, May 19 (Game

NEW Connections Hints and Answers for Wednesday, May 20 (Game #1074) Read More »

Former WWE broadcaster Kayla Becker expands into sports coverage with BZZR

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! Pro wrestling fans know Kayla Becker as a regular on WWE programming, doing backstage interviews, hosting pre-shows and even trying her hand at ring announcing. Becker is being introduced to a host of new sports fans due to her partnership with BZZR – a social media platform dedicated

Former WWE broadcaster Kayla Becker expands into sports coverage with BZZR Read More »

NFL News: Terrell Owens accuses former manager of ‘stealing’ from him for over 15 years

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! Terrell Owens accused his former manager of stealing money from him for over 15 years while working for him. The Hall of Fame inductee posted a photo of an email pointing to alleged funds and a screen capture of a text exchange between the two in which Owens

NFL News: Terrell Owens accuses former manager of ‘stealing’ from him for over 15 years Read More »

NASA’s Voyager probes still survive on ancient code that no one fully understands anymore in deep interstellar space today

Voyager still operates using assembly code written nearly half a century ago NASA maintains interstellar spacecraft with less memory than a smartphone photo today The engineers who built Voyager are disappearing faster than the spacecraft itself Launched in 1977, NASA’s twin Voyager spacecraft continue to operate with onboard computers that run assembly language written for

NASA’s Voyager probes still survive on ancient code that no one fully understands anymore in deep interstellar space today Read More »

Scroll to Top