The NASCAR family is saddened by the loss of Ned Jarrett, a NASCAR Hall of Famer, two-time Cup Series champion and one of our sport's greatest ambassadors.
We extend our deepest condolences.
Kyle Busch’s family revealed that him passed after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis. Medical experts noted that while pneumonia is common, severe cases can escalate into respiratory failure, organ shutdown, and septic shock in a very short period of time.
Kyle Busch's medical emergency has been partially revealed by 911 audio obtained by TMZ Sports, with a caller saying the NASCAR superstar was struggling to breathe, overheating and coughing up blood. 💔
@EadyIOfficialX@J0nesToChina The best part for me was being in a bar in Orange County NY where there were about 100+ Giants fans and cowboys haters and only about 15 of us were cowboys fans... the most hilarious outcome of a game 😂
David Allan Coe has passed away at the age of 86.
According to multiple reports, he died around 5pm ET today (Wed, April 29) in the hospital. No official cause of death has been released at this time.
Dear Supporters,
Public Comment Period Now Open - SS United States
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has initiated a 15-day public comment period as part of its ongoing federal review of the proposed sinking of the SS United States.
This review is being conducted under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, which applies to actions affecting historic properties.
The Corps has determined that the vessel remains historically significant and that the proposed action would result in adverse effects.
The public comment period is limited to 15 days and will close on March 28, 2026.
Public input is now being accepted and will be included in the official record before any final decisions are made.
How to submit a comment:
1. Visit: https://t.co/kEL6OzbKI9
2. Under “State,” select Florida (FL)
3. In the search bar, enter: SAJ-1996-03565
4. Click the comment icon next to the notice
5. Complete and submit the form
Every submission becomes part of the federal record.
The future of the SS United States is now open for public input.
As a federally recognized Consulting Party, the SS United States Preservation Foundation Inc. is providing this information to ensure the public has access to and can participate in this process.
We remain fully committed to pursuing all available paths to protect and secure a future for the SS United States.
Thank you for your continued support to preserve history for future generations.
- SS United States Preservation Foundation Inc.
Rest in peace, sailor. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
With deep sorrow, we say farewell to Pearl Harbor survivor Clarence "Bud" R. Lane, who passed away at the age of 100, just weeks shy of his 101st birthday on March 30. On that fateful morning of the Attack on Pearl Harbor, he witnessed the sky darken with enemy aircraft and the harbor erupt in flame. He was there when innocence was shattered and a nation was thrust into World War II. 🕊️ 🇺🇸⚓
On the morning of December 7, 1941, he was heading to muster when the world exploded around him.
A bomb struck the hangar’s paint locker, igniting an inferno. Japanese torpedo planes roared just feet above the water. “We didn’t even have a rock to throw at them,” he once recalled, a young sailor staring into the face of war with nothing but courage in his chest.
That morning would pull America into World War II — and Clarence would spend nearly the entire war in the Pacific. Reassigned to VP-44, serving as flight crew when called, helping establish radio-controlled drone operations on Oahu’s western shore, and later volunteering for duty in England, he answered every call without hesitation.
When the war ended, his service to the skies did not. He worked the oil fields of southeast Kansas before building a career with Boeing Aircraft Company, dedicating his life to aviation. Even in retirement, his spirit never left the cockpit. “Full-time hobby now is still flying,” he said with a smile. “Only with Microsoft Flight Simulator… Grand old bird.”
For decades, he rarely spoke of December 7. The memories were heavy. But in 2001, at the 60th anniversary, he returned to Ford Island. Standing on the exact ground where fire once rained down, his voice broke as he described the attack. His family watched as a man who had carried history in silence finally allowed the emotion to surface. In that solemn moment, the weight of remembrance was visible in his tears.
With Clarence’s passing, another living link to that “day of infamy” has gone silent. But his courage does not fade.
Fair winds and following seas, sailor.
Post credit on Fb: History Vault.
LIST: HUNDREDS OF NFL LEGENDS AND CELEBRITIES HAVE SPOKEN OUT AGAINST THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME AFTER BILL BELICHICK WAS NOT VOTED IN.
Patrick Mahomes
President Donald Trump LeBron James J.J. Watt
Troy Aikman
Deion Sanders
Governor Ron DeSantis Jimmy Johnson Julian Edelman Jason McCourty
James White Devin McCourty Ryan Clark Robert Griffin III Dez Bryant Gerald McCoy
Jonas Gray
Darius Rucker
Pat McAfee
Aqib Talib
Darius Butler
Matt Cassel
Emmanuel Acho
Jedd Fisch
Wade Phillips
Jeff Saturday
TJ Houshmandzadeh
Greg Jennings
Willie Colon
Damien Woody
Phillip Dorsett
Brian Hoyer
David Andrews
Danny Amendola
Will Compton
Logan Ryan
Damien Harris
Keyshawn Johnson
Louis Riddick
Jay Gruden
Asante Samuel
Rob Ninkovich
Jermaine Wiggins Jr.
RETWEET IF YOU AGREE BILL BELICHICK SHOULD BE A FIRST-BALLOT PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMER.
@SlimeDJ_21@SleeperCowboys I mean beating a team 14 times in a row has been done only one other time in history by a QB... Bob Griese (Dolphins) from 1968-1979 beat the Bills 17 consecutive times... and yes this season was a dumpster fire (on Defense 😭) They'd be 1 and done anyway, like Philly next week🤷♂️