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    Jason St. Angelo

    Jason St. Angelo

    Contributors Editor, HuffPost

  • Brooklyn's GIBBZ Has Come To Dance, Whether You Want To Or Not

    We caught up with the suggestive crooner to hear all about his big plans for 2017.

  • Losing My Grandfather To Alzheimer's

    I want our story to end on our terms.

  • WATCH: NHL Star Removes Tooth On Ice

    Canucks forward Daniel Sedin didn't have any trouble proving to NHL officials that he was the victim of a high stick infraction from LA's Jake Muzzin on Monday night. Early in the second period, the Swedish star removed a tooth on the ice after Muzzin inadvertently whacked Sedin in the face with his stick. SEE MORE 2013 NHL HIGHLIGHTS BELOW

  • WATCH: Cam Borrows LeBron's Moves

    Sunday, Nov. 24, 2013. Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen (13) celebrates the play. AP Photo/Ed Zurga)" data-fileName="5bb7260c210000d601c8e59b" data-credit="AP" data-creditUrl="" data-caption="San Diego Chargers running back Danny Woodhead (39) heads over to give a fan the ball after scoring a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.

  • These Packers Fans Are VERY Passionate.. And Crazy

    A few Packers fans decided to brave the frigid temperatures at Lambeau Field on Sunday and gear up with some warm winter hats.. and matching Green Bay bikini tops to boot. Four fearless ladies were spotted in the crowd as Green Bay faced the Minnesota Vikings in an NFC North showdown in Wisconsin.

  • How Much Would You Pay To Hang Out With A Pro Athlete?

    In the olden days it was no easy task to meet a professional athlete. You'd have to go to a game and wait around in the hope you may run into him afterward. Or haul your buns to the middle of East Bumfrick, Nowhere, for NFL training camp.

  • GIF: Liverpool Scores with UNREAL Free Kick

    Liverpool striker Luis Suarez scored an unbelievable goal on a set piece that eluded Everton keeper Tim Howard on Saturday. Suarez's bending free kick made its way around a wall of defenders and found the back of the net to put Liverpool up 2-1 in the first half. But the Toffees rebounded in the second to force a 3-3 draw.

  • WATCH: Usher, Fan Engage In EPIC Dance-Off

    Competition was fierce at the Palace of Auburn Hills earlier this week when the New York Knicks faced the Detroit Pistons. But perhaps the most heated battle took place in the stands when a young fan and an arena usher had a dance-off. Luckily for everyone, the the entire sequence was captured on the "Dance Cam" for all to enjoy.

  • WATCH: Tipped Pass Fail Haunts Webster

    Washington's Martell Webster happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time on Friday during a game against Toronto. The Wizards swingman accidentally tipped a pass from DeMar DeRozan up into his own hoop after it banked off the backboard. SEE MORE 2013 NBA HIGHLIGHTS BELOW

  • WATCH: NHL Defenseman's Embarrassing Bench Blunder

    div> You'd think that after three seasons in the NHL, 21-year-old Anaheim defenseman Cam Fowler would have this whole line change thing down by now. On Friday, Fowler lost his balance and fell onto the ice from the bench while anticipating a line change in a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. p> SEE MORE 2013 NHL HIGHLIGHTS BELOW

  • Pacquiao Favored To Beat Rios

    Manny Pacquiao is headed back into the ring on Saturday to square off against former world champion Brandon Rios. Despite suffering successive defeats in his last two bouts, Pacquiao is favored to beat Rios. What will happen in Macau just might determine what's in store for the 34-year-old Filipino's future.

  • WATCH: UCF Player TRUCKS Through Defender

    div> UCF freshman running back William Stanback showed how difficult he is to tackle on Thursday night when laid a big, bruising hit on Rutgers defender Anthony Cioffi en route to a 20-yard gain in the second quarter. p> UCF went on to rout Rutgers, 41-17. br />

  • WATCH: Mavs Coach Impersonates Popovich

    div> By Matt Yoder, Awful Announcing Dallas Mavericks head coach Rick Carlisle decided to have some fun with his mandatory in-game interview before the start of the 4th Quarter Wednesday night. p> He answered both questions from ESPN's Chris Broussard with a single word - "yes."

  • LOOK: Cabrera Misses Prince Fielder Already

    So much for that handshake. Reigning AL MVP Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder will no longer share the same clubhouse after the Tigers shipped the hard-hitting first baseman to Texas in exchange for second baseman Ian Kinsler on Wednesday. So how is the 2012 Triple Crown winner taking the news?

  • WATCH: Flames Goalie Makes CRAZY Bicycle Kick Save

    Calgary Flames goalie Reto Berra delivered a strong candidate for "save of the year" on Wednesday when he blocked a shot from Blue Jackets defenseman Jack Johnson in spectacular fashion. SEE MORE 2013 NHL HIGHLIGHTS BELOW

  • WATCH: Brittney Griner Talks Tattoos

    WNBA superstar Brittney Griner recently sat down to discuss her tattoos and opened up about what makes her collection of body art so unique as part of AOL's original series, "My Ink."

  • Why ESPN May Be In Trouble

    Yesterday we took a look at a couple of charts that showed a disturbing trend in ESPN's viewership. While the total number of people watching ESPN in prime time is up, ESPN's share of all prime-time sports viewers is actually down two straight years in August, September, and October.

  • WATCH: Puig Invites Little Leaguers To Dodger Stadium

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  • Jason Kidd's Competence Quickly Becoming Nets' Biggest Question Mark

    In an audacious offseason of binge-spending and headline-grabbing, the boldest, riskiest move the Brooklyn Nets made was the one that started it all. On June 12, the Nets hired Jason Kidd—just days removed from his retirement as a point guard—as their head coach, in the belief that his Hall of Fame basketball mind would be just as effective on the bench as it was on the court.