Author: Michael

Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney opened up to The Mirror about just how much money they’ve lost since purchasing the Welsh club.
The Hollywood duo bought Wrexham bought Wrexham in Nov. 2020 for $2.5 million. The Welsh club has gained popularity all over the world thanks to the Welcome to Wrexham docuseries on FX. Wrexham recently achieved a second successive promotion moving up to EFL League One, the third tier of the English system.
The third season of Welcome to Wrexham debuts Thursday, May.

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Now that the weather is starting to warm up across the United States, it’s time for idealistic, bored and misguided college students to take up a cause that involves trying to make everyone else miserable. This year’s flavor is anti-Israel, pro-Hamas protests, and they are taking over campuses. 
Of course, these kids waited for the weather to get warm. It’s not fun standing up for a cause outdoors when it’s cold. No, the cause is only as important as the discomfort the protest causes.

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The story of Andretti Global trying to snag a spot on the Formula 1 grid appears far from over despite a formal rejection from F1, and now Congress is getting involved and raising some compelling points.
Yes… our United States Congress. 
I know, weird…
A dozen members of Congress sent a bipartisan letter spearheaded by Rep. John James, a Republican from Michigan to Liberty Media CEO Gregory Maffei. Liberty Media’s Formula One Management (FOM) is the commercial rights holder for Formula 1.

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NBC Sports executive Jon Miller spoke with The Athletic saying he will “continue to push” for Premier League matches to be played in the United States.
NBC holds the exclusive broadcast rights to the Premier League in the United States, with its latest six-year contract beginning back in 2022. Miller said to The Athletic that he is supportive of having league matches in the United States, and there have already been conversations. “Very much so.

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The Dallas Cowboys reunited with running back Ezekiel Elliott this offseason, bringing him back for a second stint with the organization after he spent one season with the New England Patriots in 2023.
There will be one key change for Elliott in his return to the Cowboys, however.
Rather than re-claim the No. 21 jersey he wore throughout his first seven seasons in the NFL, he plans to continue donning the No. 15 that he wore at Ohio State and last year with the Patriots. The No. 15 had been occupied by quarterback Trey Lance in ’23, but he’s agreed to shed the digits and wear No.

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