Kyren Lacy’s parents have sued Louisiana State Police and two troopers, alleging a flawed and fabricated crash investigation lead to his death.
Video surveillance came out proving he was 100% lied on
Russell Westbrook is reportedly the "kindest teammate" behind the scenes:
- Left an $8k tip for housekeepers in the NBA Bubble
- Once gave Clint Capela a luxury bracelet right off his wrist because Capela liked it
- Sends Jordans and tracksuits to EVERY team staffer every year
One of the most misunderstood players ever.
(Via @StephNoh )
Donovan Mitchell opens up on his Partner Coco Jones: “You guys heard me rant about her nonstop. I’m such at peace and love with her around. That’s first and foremost, basketball is second. That’s somebody I’m forever grateful for. My goal is to be with her for the rest of my life.”🥺❤️
Happy Birthday Ma! To this day Ma still has never asked me for a dime. Her purpose was to make certain I had what i needed & she placed me in situations that afforded us opportunities we never would have had. Thank u Ma for making life happen for me & for being u. #Son
Roosevelt middle school invited @ShedeurSanders to their Black History Program .
Shedeur was able to provide words of encouragement and pizza to the students with the assistance of his friend, David.
📸: Studstillviewz
@Browns#dawgpound
Rondale Moore was a fighter. He was born 5 weeks early. He fought to live, to become a 4 star recruit, & a 2nd round NFL draft pick. He was not a soft man! Asking for help doesn’t make you soft either.
I cannot stress enough how important is to talk to someone, & even more important listen when someone says they aren’t ok. No one is meant to battle alone! We are losing so many young men. Rest easy brother 🙏🏾. Prayers and condolences to his friends & family.
@thepivot #RCconfessionals & Pivotal Points.
Full video on my official YouTube page
https://t.co/7jONyHNGqU
#RondaleMoore #MentalHealthMatters #BrotherHood
I have a ton of respect for #Eagles WR AJ Brown sharing this powerful message on mental health.
It’s not easy to be vulnerable publicly, but he’s using his platform to help others. Bottom line: mental health doesn’t care about money or fame.
Give this a watch if you have a few minutes. Great job, AJ. 🙏🙏🙏
(🎥 @1kalwaysopen_)
🚨BREAKING: The Super Bowl champs Seattle Seahawks have announced that they will turn down Donald Trump's invitation to the White House. No one from the team will go.
Today we honor the life, leadership, and everlasting legacy of Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson Sr., civil rights icon, global humanitarian, political trailblazer, and a fearless voice for Black dignity. 🖤
Wholesome: Karrueche Tran reveals that Deion Sanders said she can leave him after he got cancer last year, but she stayed by his side the whole time.
“That’s not the type of person I am. If I dipped I would’ve taken the easy way out”
That’s true love ❤️
Yesterday was heavy. The world is heavy. I felt the heartbreak of it all and the obligation to stand in that moment as a vessel of hope. The only thing more powerful than hate is love 💕
To all the athletes representing @TeamUSA: I'm so proud of you. Your talent and perseverance have brought you to this moment, and Michelle and I will be joining Americans from across the country cheering you on.
❤️The homeless man was Billy Ray Harris in Kansas City, Missouri. A woman named Sarah Darling accidentally dropped her diamond engagement ring (worth about $4,000) into his change cup while giving him some coins. He got it appraised, was offered $4,000 for it, but chose not to sell it due to his upbringing and morals (he mentioned his reverend grandfather). When she came back looking for it a couple of days later, he immediately returned it.
Moved by his honesty, Sarah and her husband Bill Krejci shared the story online and set up a donation fund (on GiveForward, similar to GoFundMe) with an initial modest goal of around $1,000–$4,000 to thank him. It went viral, and people donated generously—ultimately raising over $185,000–$190,000 (reports vary slightly on the exact final amount, but commonly cited around $190k) within a few months.
With the money (placed in a trust with legal help), Billy Ray was able to:
- Get off the streets,
- Buy a car,
- Put a down payment on a house (which he worked on fixing up),
- Reconnect with long-lost family members who saw the story on the news.
This is the way. America is healing ❤️🩹
By: Shane Morgan