If you live in America (and you probably are if you’re reading this), you can now call NASCAR driver Daniel Suarez a fellow citizen.
On June 18 in Charlotte, NC, the 31-year-old took the citizenship oath along with 50 other people in attendance. Suarez had lived in America for the past 12 years while beginning his racing career, but started the process of becoming a full-fledged citizen six years ago.
“It wasn’t a dream of mine,” Suarez said on his original stance of becoming a citizen. “I came to this country to race and compete.
Author: Michael
Even if you’re not a soccer fan, you probably know who Cristiano Ronaldo is.
He’s scored an uncanny number of goals at both the club and international level, played for some of the most prestigious domestic teams in the world, and has been named the best soccer player in the world in five different seasons.
So yeah, this guy is pretty good, and in his native Portugal, he’s basically royalty. Many fans will do whatever it takes to meet him, even if it means taking drastic measures – and that happened earlier today.
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The Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals have both been looking to improve on their stadium situations for several years, and both may have just inched closer to leaving their respective homes.
The Chiefs in particular threatened fans with leaving the region entirely, if their demands for publicly funded improvements weren’t met.
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