Texas Gov. Greg Abbott working to pardon man convicted of murdering BLM protester
A Texas man convicted of murder for killing a Black Lives Matter protester in July 2020 will likely receive a pardon from the state’s Gov. Greg Abbott. Abbott said in a statement that Texas law allows him
2 Wisconsin police officers, suspect killed during shootout at traffic stop
According to the Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), two Wisconsin police officers were killed on Saturday following a shootout with a suspect during a traffic stop in Cameron, WI. Officials said in a
Baltimore Ravens agree to 1-year deal with Odell Beckham Jr.
The Baltimore Ravens and wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. agreed on a one-year deal worth up to $18 million including $15 million guaranteed. Beckham joins a Baltimore team with its quarterback situation up in the air, with Lamar
Jon Rahm rallies past Brooks Koepka to win 2023 Masters
Spaniard Jon Rahm overcame a 4-stroke deficit and rallied past Brooks Koepka to win his first green jacket at the 2023 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. He alsoon for his second career major title. Rahm won $3.24
Foo Fighters headlining opening night of new Washington D.C. club
Foo Fighters will headline the opening night of a new Washington D.C. venue called the Atlantis on May 30. The club is described as “an intimate 450-capacity room opened by independent promoter I.M.P., which also owns and
Nikki Sixx speaks out after Mötley Crüe responds to guitarist Mick Mars’ lawsuit
Motley Crue’s Nikki Sixx has responded to the lawsuit brought against the band by their former guitarist, Mick Mars. Mars — real name is Robert Alan Deal — is suing the band after he was forced to retire