Legendary southern soul singer Clarence Carter, known for his baritone voice and R&B hits throughout the late '60s and '70s, died Thursday. He was 90.
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Guess who’s coming to @phoenixraceway next weekend?
Tyler Reddick and Michael Jordan make NASCAR history, with Reddick first driver to win the first three races of the season.
The opening of Akira (1988) is overwhelming in the best way. That score by Yamashirogumi blending traditional Japanese percussion with pulsing electronic textures, then syncing perfectly with the neon explosions and bike lights cutting through the dark. https://t.co/YGNDjq9UEp
Claressa Shields & Franchon Crews-Dezurn didn’t just fight… they went to WAR. But the real knockout moment came AFTER the bell.
Claressa looked Franchon dead in her eyes and said, “If I ever hurt you, I’m sorry. I respect you.”
Franchon hit her back with, “I love you. You’ll always be my sister. I’ve been rooting for you since you were 15.”
That’s not beef. That’s BOND.
Two friends threw hands like enemies, gave the fans a SHOW, then hugged like family. Claressa didn’t have to give her that shot — but she did. That’s loyalty AND risk. That’s GWOAT energy.
And let’s be clear… FRANCHON AIN’T NO BUM. She beat SHADASIA GREEN.
This was heart, history, and heavy punches all in one.
Salute to both queens for a fight AND a moment the sport needed.