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A fading star QB hasn’t resurrected the Jets, while a rising star QB is turbocharging the Commanders. Meanwhile, the Saints are crashing and burning.
A nation spoke, and Donald Trump won.
Trump has been considered a pariah by the media. As a result, people who connect with his policies or conservative views (at least a lot of them) opted to do so behind closed doors.
These past eight years, the ‘rules’ pushed on the American public were simple (yet so unfair): support Trump and get mocked.
If you are a public figure, the backlash is even worse.
Tommy Fleetwood during the Pro-Am ahead of the 2024 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. | Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
Before this week’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, Tommy Fleetwood made an equipment change, opting to go with a different flat stick on the greens.
Tommy Fleetwood has made an equipment change despite a relatively successful year to date.
He began his 2024 season with a victory at the Dubai Invitational, thanks to Rory McIlroy’s watery demise on the 18th hole.
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When Steve Ballmer bought the franchise, he said he was willing to spend whatever it takes to win. But now he’s trying to build a team mindful of the second apron.
The path Jayson Tatum and the Celtics seek looks eerily similar to the winningest team of all time.
It was a scary scene on Tuesday night after St. Louis Blues forward Dylan Holloway took a deflected puck to the neck during the team’s game against the Tampa Bay Lightning and needed to be stretchered off the bench.
But, despite the scary situation, Holloway has returned to the team.
The incident occurred with under two minutes left in the first period when Tampa’s Nick Paul took a shot that appeared to be deflected by Holloway’s Blues teammate Jordan Kyrou and came up and hit Holloway.
However, despite getting hit by the puck, Holloway finished his shift.
The Panthers will start Bryce Young at quarterback Sunday against the Giants in Munich, coach Dave Canales said Wednesday.