T
TruthForward News
Featured Article

Is EHL better than USPHL?

The USPHL Premier by volume leads the way in NCAA and ACHA College commitments. The EHL, is a top producer of NCAA D-3 prospects at the Tier III level. T...

Knowledge Base

Latest insights and tutorials from the TruthForward News team.

What are the top 4 biggest countries?

Top 10 Largest Countries in the World (by total area km²):China — 9,600,013 km²United States — 9,525,067 - 9,831,510 km²Brazil — 8,515,770 km²Australia —...

Read More

Is karate a form of kickboxing?

And though kickboxing also focuses on techniques such as blocking and take-downs the way karate does, it also covers striking with hands, feet, elbows an...

Read More

Are there brakes on a luge?

No Brakes. Luge is one of the oldest winter sports. It involves competitors lying on their backs on a tiny sled with their feet stretched out in front of...

Read More

What is McGregor's 2020 worth?

After losing to Floyd Mayweather in his professional boxing debut, Conor McGregor is now the richest MMA fighter in the world, with a net worth of $120 m...

Read More

How tall are WWE ladders?

And Postl recalled: "The ladder itself is shaky being a 15-foot ladder. With all those guys moving around it in the ring, and it's even shakier. You...

Read More

Did Rock quit WWE?

He rose to prominence after developing the gimmick of a charismatic trash-talker and helped usher in the Attitude Era, an industry boom period in the lat...

Read More

Has there ever been a right and left-handed pitcher?

Greg A. Harris was one of few major league pitchers in the modern era to pitch with both his left and his right arm, though he only did so in a single Ma...

Read More

Why is double dribble not allowed?

Why is Double Dribbling Illegal in Basketball? Most movement penalties, like traveling, control the game's flow and encourage ball movement between ...

Read More

What are the steel chairs made out of in WWE?

“The folding chairs described by WWE as 'steel' are primarily made of aluminum (92 percent), tin (6 percent), and copper (1 percent), with resi...

Read More