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Brett Favre supports Donald Trump’s executive order to keep males out of girls’ and women’s sports. But the legendary quarterback says it’s “absolutely insane” that the order was even necessary in the first place.
Trump — surrounded by dozens of female athletes and pro-woman advocates, including OutKick’s Riley Gaines — signed the order in the East Room of the White House last week.
Former UConn basketball player Eric Cobb has been arrested on a murder charge.
Cobb was taken into custody Tuesday for the alleged murder of his mother, Erika Ellen Winford, was found “wrapped in blankets and towels in the backyard” of their home in Jacksonville, the local authorities announced on X.
“She had suffered a gunshot wound and was tragically pronounced deceased at the scene. Officers detained Cobb as he attempted to leave the home. Following an interview, detectives arrested him.
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What a great timeline we live in.
In what’s bound to only be the 20th stupidest thing today, Donald Trump Jr. is making a multi-million investment into the “Enhanced Games,” which intends to be the Olympics on steroids, literally.
Casting aside the pesky shackles of things like “morals,” “talent,” and “fair play,” the “Enhanced Games” will embrace athletes who can stick as many needles in their ass as possible to compete while juiced out of their mind. It’s all under the guise of “freedom,” as Don Jr. puts it.
Aditi Kinkhabwala and Evan Washburn join CBS sp
Todd Gilliland and Cody Ware will lose their crew chiefs for the rest of the Daytona 500 weekend.
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McLaren driver Lando Norris expects to get his ‘elbows out’ with Max Verstappen in 2025
McLaren ended a decades-long championship drought during the 2024 Formula 1 season, securing the Constructors’ Championship for the first time since 1998.
On the Drivers’ Championship side of things, however, Lando Norris fell short in his pursuit of Max Verstappen, finishing 63 points behind the Red Bull driver.
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Star point guard Jamal Murray scored a career-high 55 points in a win on Wednesday night, and there’s no where to go but up with him playing at this level.