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Posted 5 days ago

Despite a 2-game suspension and outrage from the internet since Duran accidentally used a slur on a hot mic, his jersey sales have reached #1 on the MLB store.

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Posted 6 days ago

It's nice to see even ESPN recognize that Clark does far more on a basketball court than Reese.

"Although Reese doesn't space the floor (two 3s all season) and has shot just 41% on 2-point attempts, her relentless energy on the offensive glass already makes Reese one of the league's best players."

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Posted 6 days ago

Harbaugh informed the media that he's offered Kaepernick an off-the-field role with the Chargers as a member of his staff, according to USA Today. The possibility was floated earlier in 2024.

"If that was ever the path he was to take, I think that would be tremendous. He’d be a tremendous coach, if that’s the path he chose," the Chargers head coach explained.

As of right now, Kaepernick appears to be holding out hope a team offers him a contract to play, and Harbaugh hasn't heard a final decision.

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Posted 6 days ago

Brittney Griner after crying tears of joy Sunday during the gold medal ceremony:

"My emotions are all over the place," Griner told media outlets after the anthem tears flowed. "My country fought for me to get back, and I was able to bring home gold for my country. There's just no greater feeling."

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Posted 1 week ago

Colbert, in all seriousness, praised Collins and CNN for being "objective" and "just reporting the news."

But the audience naturally assumed he was joking, because everyone knows that CNN is not "objective" and does not simply "report the news."

So, they laughed.

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Posted 1 week ago

Colin Kaepernick seems to think he still has the ability to play in the NFL.

The former 49ers passer last took an NFL snap on January 1, 2017 in a loss to the Seattle Seahawks. It's been more than 91 months since he last played pro football.

The man responsible for sparking massive national anthem protests in the league was simply not good for business, and teams never jumped to sign him after the 49ers cut him loose.

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Posted 1 week ago

Tyreek Hill defends NBA and NFL players against Noah Lyles and calls him out for pretending to be sick, and says he would BEAT him in a race.

“I would beat Noah Lyles".

(via: UpAndAdamsShow)

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Posted 1 week ago

To the surprise of no one, maybe it wasn't a great idea to have Olympians swimming in the Seine River, after all. And Irish swimmer Daniel Wiffen is the latest athlete to find out the hard way.

Wiffen was rushed to the hospital Saturday, forcing him to miss the Closing Ceremony. The 23-year-old — who won two medals in the pool at the 2024 Olympics and also swam in the marathon event — was supposed to be a flag-bearer for Ireland. But he missed out thanks to an unspecified "bug."

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Posted 1 week ago

The Boston Herald's Gabrielle Starr shared the news Monday, sparking serious questions over Wu's intentions of correcting Duran for using language aimed at the LGBT community.

Reactions to the news called out the egregious virtue-signaling by Wu, whose history of hypocrisy warrants its own sit-down.

Wu's progressive policies and stances have led to suitably ridiculous ideas, such as organizing a NoWhites Christmas party (in the name of inclusion) and being militarily pro-mask during the COVID shutdowns.

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Posted 1 week ago

For the first time in 16 years, the United States Women's National Team (USWNT) took the field at the Olympics without Megan Rapinoe.

Not only did the squad capture Olympic gold for the first time since 2012, but Americans watched on television in record numbers.

According to Sports Media Watch, "the United States-Brazil women’s soccer final averaged 9.0 million [viewers]… the most-watched soccer final since 2004."

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