Author: Michael

An Arizona Cardinals season-ticket holder claims that a security guard at State Farm Stadium made her throw away her “Make America Great Again” hat or she and her husband wouldn’t be allowed to attend the team’s game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. 
The woman, speaking to a local news station, said she ultimately agreed to throw the hat away because she didn’t want to jeopardize their standing as season-ticket holders.
However, she says she wished she hadn’t done that.

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Robert MacIntyre and Andy Murray during the Pro-Am ahead of the 2024 BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth. | Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images
Scotsman Robert MacIntyre and Englishman Andy Murray teed it up together in the BMW PGA Championship Pro-Am at Wentworth.
Robert MacIntyre vividly remembers watching the final match of the 2013 Wimbledon Championships, living and dying with every single shot. Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray, the latter of whom MacIntyre called a Scottish ‘Sporting Idol,’ rifled back and forth, entertaining the world on the famous Centre Court grass.

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Andy Reid is glad to give returning Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt a second chance after a nasty split in 2018.
Hunt spent his first two seasons in the league with the Chiefs, earning a Pro Bowl nod in 2017 (as a rookie) after rushing for 1,327 yards and eight touchdowns. 
The 29-year-old running back — signed to the Chiefs’ practice squad after Isiah Pacheco’s injury — is back in K.C. after being initially booted off the squad in 2018 over a domestic violence case.

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ESPN NBA news-breaker Adrian Wojnarowski dropped the ultimate “Woj Bomb” on Wednesday when he abruptly announced his retirement from the company. Adam Schefter, a fellow ESPN news-breaker, tried to pay tribute to Wojnarowski for a storied career. 
But it didn’t go very well. 
You see, the news-breakers fancy themselves as really, really important people with really, really hard jobs.

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The Chicago White Sox are just a few games away from cementing the worst record in the history of Major League Baseball. Their brief, three-game win streak ended Tuesday night with a 5-0 loss to the Los Angeles Angels. And it moved the White Sox to a jaw-dropping 36-116.
Chicago’s 80 games under .500, and just five losses from passing the expansion 1962 New York Mets to lock in the most by any team. Ever. With 10 games remaining on their schedule, it’d be a near miracle for the White Sox to avoid losing at least five more games.

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