HOMETOWN HEARTBREAKER: A new era of Lookouts baseball began on Tuesday night, with Chattanooga hosting the Montgomery Biscuits in the first-ever game at Erlanger Park. Unfortunately, the home team fell just shy, losing 2-1 in 10 innings. https://t.co/HaVNw4pGWR
Dawn Staley Appreciation 🏀
6× WNBA All-Star
WNBA 10th & 15th Anniversary Team
2× ABL All-Star
2× Naismith College Player of the Year
3× NCAA DI tournament champion as Coach
8× NCAA DI regional champion—Final Four as Coach
4× Naismith Coach of the Year
9× SEC tournament champion
10× SEC regular season champion
Ohhhh fuck dude. The rest of the world can see in telegram how bad it is. Americans should have stormed the gates of the White House when they put a gag order on soldier funerals and deaths.
Americans have to be the dumbest nation on earth. Being led to their collective demise by a fucking mad man
A recent investigative report by The Intercept alleges that the Trump administration and US Central Command (CENTCOM) are engaged in a "casualty cover-up" regarding the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The report claims that approximately 750 US troops have been killed or wounded since October 2023, a figure significantly higher than official Pentagon disclosures.Underreporting Allegations: CENTCOM is accused of providing "low-ball and outdated" figures. For example, while the Pentagon recently cited 303 wounded, that figure reportedly excluded at least 15 troops injured in a March 27 attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
Fatalities: The Intercept’s analysis estimates at least 15 US deaths in the current phase of the war, though the Pentagon has refused to provide an official death toll.
Contractor Toll: If foreign contractors are included, the total number of casualties on US bases could exceed 13,600, including thousands of traumatic brain injuries recorded in 2024 alone.
🚨WATCH: Texas Rep. Chip Roy dropped a political bombshell: “At some point, people will look at this body and say maybe we should get rid of all 435 members of the House and all 100 members of the Senate and start over because Congress is literally failing the American people.”
History is being made on the ice. 🏒✨
As the Winter Olympic Games officially kick off with today’s Opening Ceremonies, it feels especially meaningful to pause and recognize an extraordinary milestone. On February 5, Laila Edwards made her Olympic debut, becoming the first Black female American ice hockey player to compete in the Winter Games.
What an incredible achievement—not just for Laila, but for the sport of hockey and for every young athlete who now sees new possibilities reflected back at them.
Representation matters, and moments like this remind us how powerful progress can be.
On a deeply inspiring note, heartfelt thanks to Jason and Travis Kelce for their active generosity in creating a GoFundMe to help Laila Edwards’ family be present and support her during the 2026 Olympic Games. How awesome that they chose to use their broad platform to make a positive difference in the lives of the Edward’s family. That kind of community, thoughtfulness, and belief in an athlete’s journey is truly special.
During #BlackHistoryMonth, we celebrate trailblazers who redefine what’s possible—and the people who show up to lift them higher.
Congratulations, Laila. We’re cheering you on. 🇺🇸❄️
#BlackHistoryMonth #Olympics #WinterOlympics #RepresentationMatters #WomenInSports #ActiveGenerosity #Trailblazer
Dawn Staley shares a coaching and parenting truth that most people get wrong.
"I'm very different than your parents because your parents don't want you to fail, and they don't want you to be uncomfortable."
You can't steal the struggle for others.
"They do everything in their power to make sure you don't feel the pain that they felt growing up. And it's probably the biggest mistake because they're gonna fail."
Love isn't protecting someone from struggle - it's preparing them for it.
"I tell them, 'I love you enough to allow you to fail.' I do."
"I love you enough to allow you to hurt. I love you enough for you to have a bad game or bad month or even a bad season."
You can't grow without failures, mistakes, and setbacks. That's where true growth happens.
"And that's not just basketball, that's just anything. You're gonna have bad days that you're gonna have to just fight."
The greatest gift you can give someone isn't comfort. It's the ability to handle discomfort.
Optimize for resilience, not comfort. That's what prepares them for anything.
(🎥Interview with Jemele Hill )
The Wayans/In Living Color being the reason we have the Super Bowl halftime shows we know today is Black History.
Because they stole MILLIONS of viewers during halftime in 1992, the NFL said “nah.. can’t have that” and got Michael Jackson to perform the next year LMAO