North Carolina's Selma, by Denise Oliver Velez That is some heritage to be proud of, by Mark E Andersen GOP laments 'worst decision since Dred Scott.' Again, by Jon Perr 'Gone With the Wind:' the real southern heritage, by Susan Grigsby Ice cream, steam, and fireworks, by DarkSyde White identity offers bland nothingness or racism. An inclusive American identity is the answer, by Ian Reifowitz Is the Confederate flag debate a decoy, by Egberto Willies
Baseball history was made in Northern California when the sport's first active professional player to come out as gay pitched a shutout before an enthusiastic crowd that seemed more impressed with his performance than his role as a pioneer. Sean Conroy, 23, led the Sonoma Stompers to a 7-0 victory Thursday night during his first start with the 22-man team that is part of the independent Pacific Association of Baseball Clubs. The right hander struck-out 11 players and allowed three hits over nine innings.
Sean Conroy, 23, led the Sonoma Stompers to a 7-0 victory Thursday night during his first start with the 22-man team that is part of the independent Pacific Association of Baseball Clubs. The right hander struck-out 11 players and allowed three hits over nine innings.
Buckwheat Zydeco, a Louisiana Zydeco musician, on Thursday decried Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) after he used one of Zydeco's songs at his presidential campaign announcement. Jindal played Zydeco's cover of “Hey, Good Lookin'” at his launch on Wednesday, which prompted the musician to tweet his disapproval, according to Gambit Weekly. Zydeco instead indicated that he was a supporter of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
Jindal played Zydeco's cover of “Hey, Good Lookin'” at his launch on Wednesday, which prompted the musician to tweet his disapproval, according to Gambit Weekly. Zydeco instead indicated that he was a supporter of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
Fox News has officially dropped "The Five" co-host Bob Beckel from the network, saying the show could no longer be held "hostage" to his personal issues. "We tried to work with Bob for months, but we couldn’t hold The Five hostage to one man’s personal issues," Bill Shine, executive vice president of programming, said in a statement. "He took tremendous advantage of our generosity, empathy and goodwill and we simply came to the end of the road with him."
"We tried to work with Bob for months, but we couldn’t hold The Five hostage to one man’s personal issues," Bill Shine, executive vice president of programming, said in a statement. "He took tremendous advantage of our generosity, empathy and goodwill and we simply came to the end of the road with him."
278 Fires burning in Alaska as G7 study says Climate should be Top Priority in Foreign Policy, by Left Coaster 47 Years After His Debut, 67-Year-Old James Taylor Hits #1 On Billboard Charts For First Time, by bobswern A tale of two King v. Burwell reactions: Hillary v. Bernie, by james321
47 Years After His Debut, 67-Year-Old James Taylor Hits #1 On Billboard Charts For First Time, by bobswern
A tale of two King v. Burwell reactions: Hillary v. Bernie, by james321
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