• IShowSpeed vs a cheetah in South Africa

    During his 2026 Africa tour, Speed challenged one of the fastest animals on Earth — a real cheetah.

    He sprinted with everything he had, but the cheetah still cruised past him like it was nothing.

    Still, watching Speed’s insane energy go head-to-head with nature’s speed king? Pure entertainment.
    IShowSpeed vs a cheetah in South Africa During his 2026 Africa tour, Speed challenged one of the fastest animals on Earth — a real cheetah. He sprinted with everything he had, but the cheetah still cruised past him like it was nothing. Still, watching Speed’s insane energy go head-to-head with nature’s speed king? Pure entertainment.
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  • Brobdingnagian, sounds colossal in nature
    Brobdingnagian, sounds colossal in nature
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  • A new campaign is pushing back against unprecedented changes

    A group led by Miles Taylor has launched UndoTrump.org, aiming to remove Donald Trump’s name from federal properties, monuments, and currency.

    The move comes after a series of decisions that critics say have no modern precedent — including plans for U.S. paper currency to carry a sitting president’s signature for the first time.

    Other changes drawing attention include:

    Renaming the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
    Updates to national park passes
    A proposed commemorative gold coin
    Changes involving the United States Institute of Peace

    Several of these actions are now facing legal challenges, with multiple lawsuits already filed and under review.

    The situation is quickly becoming a broader debate about tradition, precedent, and the role of political branding in public institutions.

    A growing movement… and a story still unfolding.
    A new campaign is pushing back against unprecedented changes A group led by Miles Taylor has launched UndoTrump.org, aiming to remove Donald Trump’s name from federal properties, monuments, and currency. The move comes after a series of decisions that critics say have no modern precedent — including plans for U.S. paper currency to carry a sitting president’s signature for the first time. Other changes drawing attention include: Renaming the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Updates to national park passes A proposed commemorative gold coin Changes involving the United States Institute of Peace Several of these actions are now facing legal challenges, with multiple lawsuits already filed and under review. The situation is quickly becoming a broader debate about tradition, precedent, and the role of political branding in public institutions. A growing movement… and a story still unfolding.
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