Month: March 2019

Fourteen year-old amateur golfer Atthaya Thitikul putted her way to victory in the Ladies European Thailand Championship Sunday, making her the youngest known winner of a professional golf tour event. Thitikul’s win means she supplants Brooke Henderson of Canada, who won a 2012 event on the Canadian Women’s Tour aged 14 years, nine months and […]

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Rachael Denhollander, the first woman to publicly accuse disgraced USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar of sexual abuse, said that coming forward with her allegations cost her friends, her church and “every shred of privacy.” In a New York Times op-ed published on Jan. 26, Denhollander wrote that “absolutely nothing could have prepared me for […]

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Chicago Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta wasted no time gloating. After Donald Trump won the presidency, the 2015 Cy Young Award winner, and current world champ, needled celebrities who said they’d flee the country if Donald Trump was elected president. Other Trump supporters in the sports world were slightly more gracious in victory. UFC president Dana […]

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The Miami Dolphins lost to the Cincinnati Bengals 22-7 in Thursday’s NFL matchup, but that may not have been their biggest embarrassment of the night. After the team took the field at Paul Brown stadium, viewers almost immediately began to mock their uniforms, poking fun at the bright orange hue on Twitter. The jerseys were […]

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Some of the most passionate sports fans in the world—the Americans who mount cheese blocks on their noggins and endure sub-zero temperatures at Lambeau Field to pull for the Green Bay Packers—now have a home to share memories of deceased relatives and friends who bled Packer green and gold. To honor their late father Bill […]

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