Sources: The NCAA has denied Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s request for reinstatement for eligibility for the 2026 season. Sorsby has completed his 35-day in-patient rehab for his gambling addiction at Algamus in Goodyear, Arizona.
Elvis Presley's final concert took place on June 26, 1977, at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana.
It was part of his 1977 summer tour, and no one imagined it would be his final farewell to the stage. Some 18,000 fans packed the venue to see the King, who performed in his famous white and gold “Mexican Sundial” jumpsuit.
The show lasted about an hour and a half. Despite his visible weight gain and health issues (he was battling pain and fatigue), Elvis delivered an energetic and emotional performance. The audience gave him a standing ovation, and the atmosphere was one of pure emotion.
Before the concert, he was presented with a plaque for having sold two billion records on RCA. Just seven weeks later, on August 16, 1977, Elvis was found dead at his Graceland mansion at the age of 42.
That night in Indianapolis stood as the King of Rock and Roll’s final farewell to his fans. He never took the stage again. That concert is preserved in recordings and is remembered as the bittersweet conclusion to a legendary career.
39 years ago today, A tire came off of Tony Bettenhausen, Jr's car during the 1987 Indianapolis 500, Roberto Guerrero hit the tire sending the tire into the stands killing Lyle Kurtenbach.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway pylon is lit up in memory of Kyle Busch, who tragically died at 41 today. Busch won the Brickyard 400 twice in his career.
The boomer generation will stop at nothing until our country is fully raped and destroyed.
A steady diet of Fox News, Facebook memes, and megachurch sermons brought us here.
Truly a disgrace
🚨 JUST IN — Thomas Massie concedes the race:
“I would've come out sooner, but I had to call my opponent and concede.”
“And it took a while to find Ed Gallrein in Tel Aviv.”
That line is going to detonate across Washington.
Massie just turned his concession speech into a missile aimed directly at the flood of outside money and foreign policy influence that consumed this race.
The most expensive House primary in U.S. history ends with one final message:
This wasn’t just Kentucky voting.
This was the political establishment making an example out of someone who refused to fall in line.
Massie: $5.5M raised. Average donor gave $100. His opposition: $32 million. Three billionaires, Secretary Hegseth on the ground, four presidential attacks in one day, all to silence the guy fighting for the Epstein files. Trump calls elections rigged. Look in the mirror. Go Massie.
$32 million dollars and an entire administration mobilized to destroy one congressman.
His crime?
Demanding answers about Epstein class abuse networks, and refusing to let child predators hide behind political cover.
If that level of firepower doesn't tell you who's being protected, nothing will.
Go Massie!
“We spotted nine Polymarket accounts, all connected, who made, collectively,$2.4 million betting almost exclusively on U.S. military operations,” says Nicolas Vaiman, co-founder of the small data analytics firm Bubblemaps.
“And now here's the crazy part: 98% win rate.” https://t.co/T79aYM48ZI
The Thomas Massie primary is truly insane. We are looking at the most expensive U.S. House primary in history, with spending pushing toward $35 million.
Massie's opponent, Ed Gallrein, has raised just $2 million on his own. The rest of the money, over $14 million, is coming from outside Super PACs who desperately want Massie gone.
On top of that, Pete Hegseth is being deployed to Kentucky to campaign against him. Stephen Miller & Con Inc. have been on massive Twitter tirades attacking him. And there was a highly coordinated smear campaign of unfounded allegations launched this week by Con Inc. influencers.
When the establishment is willing to spend $35M+ and go to these lengths to take one man down, it really makes you wonder why.
Whether you like Massie or not, this election will determine whether or not we as voters actually have a voice anymore. If outside special-interest money can successfully buy a seat and sway an election like this, we have a serious, serious problem.
The more that we talk about liveries, the more I think this might still be my favorite on a McLaren ever, although every time I bring up this car to JR he calls it a "hoodoo wagon". 😀
If you’re voting against Massie for a dude that uses AI to write his posts, is too scared to debate, avoids press, and gets community noted in a majority of his posts…
just because Trump told you to…
I just feel sorry for you.
Your brain has been captured.