“I wrote this because I can’t speak about it.
I wrote this because I want you to know that I will make sure that you live on.”
@RBLeipzig and @equipenatciv winger Yan Diomande on the life of his sister, Roxane. https://t.co/6wQmpdWTSi
A motorcycle rider late at night on Federal Hill in Providence, Rhode Island was doing donuts in the street and spinning tires before he attempted to drive away only to get hit by a man throwing a trash barrel. Video by Brad Sousa.
When the 2026 World Cup was announced for the United States back in 2018, I told myself there was no way I’d miss it. I was going to be there in person, experiencing a World Cup on home soil and I know so many of you felt the exact same way.
Fast forward to now, and the ticket prices are completely astronomical. Outrageously unaffordable. What was supposed to be the dream of a lifetime has been priced out of reach for regular fans like me. I’m going to miss watching my country host the biggest event in sports… something I may never get to experience again in my lifetime.
Yes, they’re going to make money off this massive event on U.S. soil. But the greed has gone too far. It’s ruining the beautiful game and turning it into something only the wealthy can enjoy. A World Cup should be for everyone not just those who can drop thousands without blinking.
This is an absolute shame.
Blackstone Valley Co-op won the Rhode Island Division II championship Tuesday night.
Colin Dorgan, whose family members were killed in a shooting at the teams Senior Day last month, scored the game-tying goal with less than a minute left in regulation. Blackstone Valley went on to win in 4OT.
(via @NicoleMenner, @ZachLetson, @Branden_Mello)
Shoutout to the Ryan Center for charging stroke victims, people in wheelchairs and grandparents who struggle to walk $23 for handicap parking so they can have easier access to watch their loved ones play.