A likely teaser site for Call of Duty 2024 has been discovered at TheTruthLies.com, featuring mysterious footage and a distinctive orange logo, possibly tying it to the upcoming game. The footage shows activists blindfolding Mount Rushmore's presidential faces with the words "The truth lies." The site's metadata hints at a cryptic message, and it's speculated that the game will be a Black Ops title set in the Gulf War. More details are expected to be revealed at Microsoft's Xbox showcase in June, with the game rumored to be a day-one title on Game Pass.
A collection of 21 absolutely incredible pictures showcases various fascinating sights, including a zoomed-out view of Mount Rushmore, eclipse shadows, vintage objects like a 1985 pick-up truck and first class on a 1960 plane, natural wonders such as living and dead sand dollars, and historical artifacts like the first Apple computer and a list of causes of death in 1632 London.
Ohio State's men's basketball team is on a winning streak and eyes a spot in the NCAA Tournament, Chip Kelly praises the culture at Ohio State and looks forward to coaching the Buckeyes' offense, Eddie George and Keyshawn Johnson discuss their Mount Rushmore of Buckeyes, Ohio State's football program continues to produce top receivers, and a roundup of Ohio State-related news and events.
New regulations are being implemented to restrict air tours over national parks and monuments in the United States, including Mount Rushmore and Badlands National Park. The regulations aim to protect the serenity of these natural areas, but have sparked controversy between tour operators and visitors. Critics argue that the noise from air tours disrupts the experiences of visitors and the tribes who call the land around the parks home. The regulations are the result of a federal appeals court finding that previous laws governing commercial air tours were not being enforced. Litigation and resistance from the industry group are expected, while environmental coalitions have already sued over one plan.
Hulk Hogan praised Roman Reigns for mastering the intangible aspects of pro wrestling and his slow, methodical cadence in the ring. While Hogan is unsure where he'd place Reigns on Mount Rushmore "as far as the main event wrestler goes," he's convinced that the two would have drawn "some major money" if they wrestled in their physical primes. Reigns grew up an ardent fan of Bret Hart and was admittedly not a Hulkamaniac in his younger years.
NBA analyst Jay Williams wants to stop using the term "Mount Rushmore" to describe the best of the best in sports, as he believes it is not an appropriate metric for success. Williams and his colleague Jalen Rose have both criticized the term, with Rose calling it "offensive" due to the monument being built on land taken from Native Americans. Williams pushed back on Stephen A. Smith's claim that Stephen Curry could knock LeBron James off the NBA's Mount Rushmore if he defeated him in the playoffs.
Henry Cejudo believes that a win over Aljamain Sterling at UFC 288 will secure his spot on MMA's Mount Rushmore alongside Demetrious Johnson, Jon Jones, and Anderson Silva. Cejudo, a two-division champ and Olympic gold medalist, thinks that beating Sterling will cement his legacy as one of the greatest combat athletes of all time. He also has his sights set on becoming the greatest ever by beating Alex Volkanovski for a third belt.