Erling Haaland on America:
«They have so much pride for their country. They love their country so much. Everything about it. National anthem was incredible. It was amazing, I had goosebumps all over!»
Source: Erling Haaland / YouTube
On this day in 1992, Shaquille O'Neal went No. 1 overall to the Orlando Magic out of LSU 🏀
Shaq went on to become a dominant force in the league, winning Rookie of the Year, MVP, 8x All-NBA 1st Team, 4x NBA Champion, 2x Finals MVP, among other accolades 🏆
At just 18 years old, Warrick Dunn lost his mother, Baton Rouge police officer Betty Smothers, who was killed in the line of duty.
Overnight, he stepped up to help raise his five younger siblings while still in high school and later college, all while pursuing his dream of playing in the NFL.
He succeeded on the field, but his true legacy was built off it. Honoring his mother’s dream of homeownership, Dunn used his NFL success to help hundreds of single mothers and their families. He has funded down payments, furnished homes, and provided stability to more than 145 families in need.
Warrick Dunn turned his deepest pain into purpose, giving other families the security and opportunity his own family lost far too soon.
And this is exactly how you lose younger male voters, actually a lot more than that demographic.
Send in police to haul off an actual American UFC Champion because he used his 1st amendment and criticized Israel.