“SHE NEEDED A SECOND.” Amber Glenn is explaining the moment that went viral. After a difficult skate at the 2026 Winter Olympics, Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto was visibly emotional near the boards. As cameras moved in, Glenn stepped between Sakamoto and a cameraman — briefly shielding her while she gathered herself. The clip spread quickly, with fans praising the gesture. Now Glenn says it wasn’t dramatic — it was instinct. She explained that in high-pressure moments, athletes deserve space before the world zooms in. According to her, Sakamoto simply needed a breath, not a lens inches from her face. What looked like a split-second move has since become one of the most talked-about sportsmanship moments of the Games.

Amber Glenn stood up for a fellow Olympian in a low moment. The Team USA figure skating star shielded Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto from a cameraman after the latter made a …

“SHE NEEDED A SECOND.” Amber Glenn is explaining the moment that went viral. After a difficult skate at the 2026 Winter Olympics, Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto was visibly emotional near the boards. As cameras moved in, Glenn stepped between Sakamoto and a cameraman — briefly shielding her while she gathered herself. The clip spread quickly, with fans praising the gesture. Now Glenn says it wasn’t dramatic — it was instinct. She explained that in high-pressure moments, athletes deserve space before the world zooms in. According to her, Sakamoto simply needed a breath, not a lens inches from her face. What looked like a split-second move has since become one of the most talked-about sportsmanship moments of the Games. Read More

BREAKING NEWS: Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck has been fined $2,000 and banned indefinitely by the NCAA for making offensive remarks about the family of Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza following a tense Finals game. Beck’s comments not only caused public outrage but also deeply hurt Mendoza’s family, particularly his mother, who is suffering from a debilitating condition that prevents her from walking. To protect his player, coach Curt Cignetti sent a letter directly to the president of the University of Miami, and subsequent actions by the university have caused a stir among American college students.

In an explosive development following the intense Finals game between Miami Hurricanes and Indiana Hoosiers, Carson Beck, the quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes, has been fined $2,000 and banned indefinitely by the NCAA. The punishment comes after Beck made deeply offensive …

BREAKING NEWS: Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck has been fined $2,000 and banned indefinitely by the NCAA for making offensive remarks about the family of Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza following a tense Finals game. Beck’s comments not only caused public outrage but also deeply hurt Mendoza’s family, particularly his mother, who is suffering from a debilitating condition that prevents her from walking. To protect his player, coach Curt Cignetti sent a letter directly to the president of the University of Miami, and subsequent actions by the university have caused a stir among American college students. Read More