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The fact that almost EVERY former confederate state is moving to completely eliminate Black representatives almost immediately after the SCOTUS decision should be more than enough proof that voting rights still need protection and racism is far from gone in this country.
Cherie DeVaux worked as an assistant for over a decade, learning under some of the top trainers before starting her own barn in 2018.
Her horses have won her over $33M in career earnings, and she is now the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby.
SGA changed Dillon Brooks’ jersey to say ‘Cancun on 3’ 💀
“Everybody wants to be villainous until the brooms come out and the dust settles and you realize who the villain is.”
WATCH: “My conclusion isn’t we can’t afford it [Medicaid expansion]. My conclusion is that this state can’t afford to lose Medicaid expansion and I will do everything I can to try to protect it.” - Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation Chuck Hoskin Jr. to lawmakers today. #okleg
Broncos are trading for Miami WR Jaylen Waddle, per source.
Denver receives: Waddle and Dolphins’ 4th-round pick (11th in round) in this year’s draft.
Miami receives: Broncos’ 1st round pick (30th overall) along with their late 3rd and 4th round picks (30th in each round) in this year’s draft.
College football's most decorated head coach Nick Saban spoke at the White House on Friday at a college sports roundtable hosted by President Trump.
Saban called on lawmakers to fix issues he has seen at the collegiate level, where Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals have turned the focus away from education.
"How much does anybody talk about getting an education anymore? Nobody talks about it at all, which is the most important thing any of these student athletes can do in terms of enhancing their future."
The NCAA could fix this system, but they don’t want to negotiate with the players. Instead, they’re whining to the government to fix a situation that they brought on themselves with their own greed. They didn’t want to share, so now that they’re getting pummeled in court, they want help.
No one — least of all the government — should feel sorry for them.