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The ex-employee of the ESPN, Jemele Hill, calls the Dodgers for having visited President Trump

The former ESPN employee, Jemele Hill, called the Los Angeles Dodgers for visiting President Donald Trump in the White House to celebrate their victory in 2024 World Series. Hill said on her podcast that she was “disappointed” from the Dodgers for going to the capital of our country, and she spoke of the recent news […]

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Masters News: Rory Mcilroy, Bryson Dechambeau Fireworks to start the third round

We are in the week at the Augusta National Golf Club, because the third round of the Masters had fireworks on Saturday afternoon, graciousness of two stars which are fighting for the green jacket. Rory McILroy and Bryson Dechambeau started the day at 6 sous and 7-sous, respectively, but these figures quickly changed, thanks to

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NFL News: Cowboys Dak Prescott provides an encouraging update on injuries to hamstrings

The Dallas Cowboys quarter-arre, Dak Prescott, is ready to roll. Prescott, 31, said it would be a match right now as he recovers a injury to the end of the season. “If I had to play a match today, I could certainly do it,” said Prescott via ESPN on Friday. “It’s about going forward in

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The Masters: Jose Luis Ballester offers apologies after an incontesting moment in Augusta

Jose Luis Ballester won the 2024 American amateur, who gave him a place for the Masters this year, but the first time the major the major on the famous course was overshadowed by a moment during the action in the first round. Ballester apparently admitted that he had urinated in Rae’s Creek in Amen Corner

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College Football News: Tennessee was going to go from Nico Iamaleava

The Tennessee was going to go from the starting quarter Nico Iamaleava one day after the quarter-arre was a non-presentation to training due to zero contractual negotiations. Heupel head coach Josh Heupel informed the decision to leave Iamaleava at a team meeting on Saturday morning, according to ESPN. According to the report, Iamaleava’s decision to

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