Author: Michael

Heed my warning: if you’re going to attend a PGA Tour event, you have to keep your head on a swivel. A woman in the crowd at the RBC Heritage learned the lesson the hard way when Billy Horschel hit an errant tee shot that blasted her in the shin. 
Horschel came to the par-4 tenth tee sitting at one-under in the first round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Following the Masters Tournament, the PGA Tour’s best players were right back in action for the season’s fifth Signature Event.

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Just days before the biggest wrestling match of his life, Logan Paul has a warning to those in the industry and all the haters out there: He isn’t going anywhere.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer-turned-wrestler-turned-reality-star Paul has grown quite the reputation of being an arrogant pain and a no-holds-barred troll, but when it comes to his work in the wrestling ring, he has been nothing short of absolutely impressive.
“Everyone thinks I’m a part-timer still, but nah man, this is my full-time gig.

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We’re all so used to having our phones on us 24/7, it can be pretty easy to forget about it and leave it in your pocket, and it appears that may have happened to Team USA’s Caroline Harvey at the IIHF Women’s World Championships in Czechia.
The Americans were taking on the Germans in a quarterfinal game in the city of České Budějovice when there was a stoppage for something you don’t see every day: a phone on the ice.
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Mercedes F1 driver George Russell is not worried about his contract status with the team
George Russell entered the 2025 Formula 1 season in a fascinating position. With Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari, Russell had inherited the veteran role at Mercedes, with young phenom Kimi Antonelli securing the second seat with the Silver Arrows.
Like Antonelli, however, Russell also entered the year on an expiring contract.

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Aaron Rodgers is not committing to playing in the 2025 season for any team because he’s instead committed to aiding people in his “circle” who are suffering some personal struggles, but if and when those issues are resolved, it sounds like he’d play for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Rodgers spoke publicly for the first time since the New York Jets announced their intentions to release him on Feb. 13 by participating in a nearly 40-minute segment on the Pat McAfee Show on ESPN.
And it was a doozy.
So, a lot of stuff.

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