Day: June 7, 2023

Rangers’ Marcus Semien extends hit streak to 25 games in win over Cardinals

1:48 pm June 7, 2023

Texas Rangers second baseman Marcus Semien extended his major league-leading hitting streak to 25 games with a two-run double in the fourth inning against St. Louis on Tuesday night. Semien came up with the bases loaded in a tie game when he hit a ball that ricocheted off the base of the right-center field wall […]

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Paige Spiranac weighs in on ‘spicy’ PGA Tour, LIV Golf merger

1:16 pm June 7, 2023

The unexpected merger between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour could have some “spicy” implications, golf influencer Paige Spiranac shared on social media Tuesday.  The PGA Tour announced a landmark merger with the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), and the DP World Tour on Tuesday morning with the ultimate goal of trying to “unify the […]

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Lia Thomas’ UPenn teammate breaks silence, says her concerns about locker room were labeled ‘transphobic’

1:15 pm June 7, 2023

One of Lia Thomas’ former University of Pennsylvania teammates has broken her silence, saying she is no longer scared to speak out against Thomas competing against females. Former University of Pennsylvania swimmer Paula Scanlan joined “The Ingraham Angle” to discuss why she is now choosing to speak out, fighting for fairness in women’s sports.  “I […]

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Elle Fanning remembers being called ‘unf—able’ at 16 by ‘disgusting pig,’ costing her movie role

1:09 pm June 7, 2023

Elle Fanning says she was called ‘unf—able’ at 16 years old, a label that ultimately cost her a movie role. “I was very protected,” the actress, now 25, shared during a roundtable discussion hosted by The Hollywood Reporter, noting she has had the same team since she was 8 or 9 years old. “This is […]

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Red states outpacing progressive-run states in ‘racial equality in education,’ new study reveals

1:00 pm June 7, 2023

Conservative-run red states are outpacing their progressive-run counterparts in achieving educational equality between Black and White Americans, according to a new study by Wallethub. The study, “2023’s Best States for Racial Equality in Education,” revealed the top ten states as New Mexico, Wyoming, West Virginia, Oregon, Vermont, Hawaii, Kentucky, Texas, Arizona and Oklahoma. The study […]

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