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So, like, track and field has been kind of slacking off for years, you know? Michael Johnson, this American sprinter dude with like four Olympic gold medals, he’s all like, “Yo, we’re not reaching our full potential here.” And get this, a list of the top 100 highest-paid athletes in the world doesn’t even have one track star on it. Crazy, right? Sportico, this trade publication, thinks that Noah Lyles, a big shot track athlete from the US, might not have even made enough money last year to crack the top 1,000 earners. Like, what’s up with that?

Anyway, there’s this new series of races called Grand Slam Track that’s trying to shake things up. They’re planning to make the whole track scene more fan-friendly, which sounds pretty cool. I mean, maybe if they spice things up a bit, more people will start paying attention to track and field. And who knows, maybe athletes like Noah Lyles will finally start raking in the big bucks like they deserve. Not really sure why this matters, but it’s definitely something to keep an eye on.

In other news, China and America are going head to head in the race to develop the best AI. It’s like a futuristic showdown or something. And then you’ve got Michael Johnson over here, trying to beef up the paychecks for track athletes. Good luck with that, dude. Oh, and Donald Trump is apparently trying to revive American mining. Not really sure how that’s gonna pan out, but hey, anything is possible, right? And there’s this mega-mall that’s totally empty, which is kind of sketchy. Like, where did all the shoppers go? And Trump’s got this plan for American carmaking that’s full of potholes. Sounds like a bumpy ride, if you ask me. So, yeah, lots of stuff happening in the business world right now. Who knows what’s gonna happen next?