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Braves-Reds showcase at Bristol stalled by rain

Major League Baseball’s long-planned event at Bristol Motor Speedway met an unwelcome detour, when rain suspended the Braves-Reds game until Sunday.

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WNBA: Fan arrested for throwing sex toy on court

The fan who threw a sex toy on the court during a Valkyries-Dream game this week was arrested, the WNBA said, adding that throwing objects on the court will earn an ejection and ban moving forward.

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Jerry Jones not swayed by Parsons’ trade request

Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said Saturday he will not consider trading Micah Parsons after the star pass rusher posted on social media that he wants to leave the team.

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Why Luka Doncic left guaranteed money on the table to chase an even bigger future payday

The Luka Era in L.A. has officially begun. Here’s what you need to know about Doncic’s three-year, $165 million deal.

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These 11 Country Stars Are Unapologetically Vocal About God

These country singers love Jesus, and they’re not afraid to show it! Continue reading…

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These 11 Country Stars Are Unapologetically Vocal About God

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Donald Trump Says Pardon For Diddy Is “More Likely A No”—50 Cent Has Jokes

President Donald Trump mentioned Diddy during his latest Newsmax sit-down with Rob Finnerty, and let’s just say Diddy shouldn’t hold his breath for that pardon.

Trump flat-out admitted it’s “more likely a no” when asked if he’d consider giving the Bad Boy boss a second chance.

“I’d say so,” Trump said when Finnerty asked if a pardon was off the table. “He essentially, I guess, is sort of half-innocent… It makes it more difficult to proceed.”

Trump didn’t totally slam the door, but he made it clear he was not really feeling Diddy.

He mentioned he used to be cool with Diddy back in the day — said they got along and Diddy “seemed like a nice guy.” But once Trump ran for president, everything shifted.

“Probably, you know, I was very friendly with him. I got along with him great, and he seemed like a nice guy. I didn’t know him well, but when I ran for office, he was very hostile,” President Trump said. “It’s hard, you know, like, we’re human beings and we don’t like to have things cloud our judgment, right? But when you knew someone and you were fine and then you run for office, and he made some terrible statements – so, I don’t know, it’s more difficult.”

Translation: Diddy talked trash, now Trump’s not feeling generous.

As for Diddy, Trump said he’s waiting to see what happens at the mogul’s October sentencing before making anything official.

Meanwhile, 50 Cent is loving every second of this. The “Power” creator wasted no time roasting Diddy again online, clowning the idea that Trump would ever let him slide.

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“Can you believe he thought he was getting pardoned. No, Sir, you are not. You said very nasty things. I told you i was gonna tell him what you said Brother Love. Now don’t forget all the Nasty things you said 😆LOL,” 50 posted.

50’s been on this mission for months, blowing up old clips of Diddy dragging Trump.

One of the posts featured Diddy saying, “If Trump gets elected, I really do believe in my heart there’ll be a race war.”

Another clip had Diddy saying, “White men like Trump need to be exiled.”

Diddy’s legal team reportedly tried to make their case to the White House, but with sentencing still months away and Trump sounding cold on the idea, things aren’t looking great.

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Sha’Carri Richardson Arrested For Allegedly Beating Boyfriend

Sha’Carri Richardson got cuffed at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport after a run-in with her boyfriend, Christian Coleman, that ended with her booked on a domestic violence charge.

Cops say she pushed him around, tossed headphones at him and made a whole scene near a TSA checkpoint. The whole thing popped off Sunday night (July 27) while the sprinter duo was going through airport security.

According to the police report, Richardson shoved Coleman more than once, causing him to stumble into a column. Then she allegedly launched a pair of headphones at him.

Security footage reportedly shows Coleman trying to walk away from the drama, but Richardson kept the contact going. Cops said she was the aggressor in the situation, and she ended up getting slapped with a fourth-degree domestic violence assault charge.

Coleman didn’t press charges and told officers he didn’t want to be listed as a victim. But that didn’t stop the arrest.

Richardson was hauled off to the South Correctional Entity jail in Des Moines, Washington. She got out the next day after spending about 19 hours behind bars.

Despite the chaos, both athletes still showed up at the U.S. Track and Field Championships not long after, although Richardson pulled out of some events.

The pair has been together for over two years, with their relationship becoming public in recent months.

So far, USA Track & Field hasn’t said a word about the incident.

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EXCLUSIVE: Lil Uzi Allegedly Beat Crap Out Of Man In Broad Daylight Who Now Fears For His Life

Lil Uzi Vert allegedly orchestrated a brutal street attack in Manhattan last spring that left a man injured and terrified, according to a civil lawsuit filed in New York.

The complaint, submitted by Vaughn Trotman, accuses the Hip-Hop star of initiating a violent assault after Trotman snapped a photo of Lil Uzi’s car on Broadway near 27th Street on April 17, 2024.

Trotman claims Lil Uzi yelled a racial slur and directed his security to target him, shouting, “get that man in the blue,” referencing the jacket Trotman wore that day.

“[Lil Uzi] then emerged from his vehicle and descended upon [Vaughn] as well while [Vaughn] was being choked, kicked, and punched,” said Trotman’s attorney Jack Berry, Esq.

The lawsuit alleges Woods personally joined in the attack, hurling insults while his team physically assaulted Trotman. The incident, according to the filing, escalated quickly and left the plaintiff with lasting physical damage.

Trotman says the beatdown caused serious injuries to his neck, back and right shoulder, which later required surgery. He also alleges emotional trauma and lost income due to his inability to work after the incident.

Following the alleged assault, Lil Uzi reportedly acknowledged damaging Trotman’s phone and then tossed money into the crowd.

“[Lil Uzi] unrolled his window, acknowledged that he broke [Vaughn’s] phone, and then, to add insult to literal injury, threw a handful of hundred-dollar bills into the crowd while calling [Vaughn] an expletive. [Lil Uzi] drove away from the scene of the attack,” Berry said.

The lawsuit names Woods, his company Uzivert LLC and several unidentified members of his entourage. It accuses them of assault, battery and negligence.

Trotman’s legal team says their client now lives in fear and wants accountability through the court system. Lil Uzi and his representatives have not issued a public response to the allegations.

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Man Who Allegedly Ordered Hit On Young Dolph Rejects Plea Deal

Hernandez Govan, the man accused of orchestrating the 2021 slaying of Memphis rapper Young Dolph, has turned down a plea deal and will face trial in two weeks.

Govan declined a plea offer during a court appearance on July 28, opting instead to contest charges of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

Prosecutors allege Govan was the architect of the deadly plot that led to Young Dolph’s fatal shooting at Makeda’s Homemade Butter Cookies in Memphis.

The court has not disclosed why the trial date was moved.

The case has already seen several convictions and plea agreements. Justin Johnson, known as “Straight Drop,” was convicted of murder, conspiracy and weapons charges.

He received a life sentence plus 50 years. Cornelius Smith pleaded guilty and agreed to testify against Johnson and Govan. In court, Smith claimed the hit was ordered by “Big Jook”, the late brother of rapper Yo Gotti, for $100,000.

Smith testified that he and Johnson were promised $40,000 each but received only $800. He also told the court that Yo Gotti’s label, CMG, covered his legal fees. “Big Jook” was killed in January 2024.

Smith remains in custody awaiting sentencing and is expected to testify during Govan’s trial.

Another man, Jermarcus Johnson, admitted to helping the suspects evade arrest and was sentenced to probation.

Govan is the only defendant still awaiting trial in connection with the high-profile killing.

His trial is now scheduled to begin on August 18, 2025.

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