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Charles Barkley actually beats someone at golf & it's the WNBA commissioner, UFC Sophie & USA as steaks
NASCAR's most thrilling race of the year finished at 3 a.m., fans at home were screwed & angry Bubba Wallace Mookie Betts becomes latest Dodgers player to skip White House visit, insists it's'not political' Brewers' ace Jacob Misiorowski is statistically untouchable as he faces Paul Skenes and the Pirates Lawmakers remember Sen Lindsey Graham's legacy of bipartisanship and humor Lindsey Graham's unexpected death sparks South Carolina special election Husband's chilling 911 call released in New Jersey homicide investigation Lindsey Graham's unexpected death sparks South Carolina special election, Trump weighs in OutKick Sports Charles Barkley actually beats someone at golf & it's the WNBA commissioner, UFC Sophie & USA as steaks A toddler's viral nap argument with her dad lost to a grandma's lawn fall, leaving Mickey and Minnie with no one to celebrate Welcome into another week of work where we're so far into the dog days of summer that the only sports options on the calendar today are WNBA games and the MLB Home Run Derby . Even the Tour de France has a day off to rest up. Let's get the week rolling with some observations from the weekend: How do I know Disney is a mess of a company? Last night, my family watched an episode of America's Funniest Videos where the show was giving away a trip on a Disney cruise for the funniest video. The battle was between a grandma who fell face first into her lawn and a cute toddler girl who got into a war of words with her father over taking a nap.
IndyCar and iRacing Studios spill details on series' first video game in twenty years
Former college softball star is now an America-loving Giants WAG, Norway fan won't row & Spurs announcer fired Stacey Dales provides much-needed logic to ESPN's Caitlin Clark coverage, dismantles race-baiter on set Sandy Alcantara home dominance gives edge to Miami Marlins for tonight's betting card WNBA player who battered Caitlin Clark elbows another Fever star in the face, but there's a catch Fever coach Stephanie White dodges question on GOP letter about Caitlin Clark's treatment in WNBA LA Galaxy coach Greg Vanney says Team USA was'too naive,' explains Christian Pulisic's struggles Airplane passenger goes viral for streaming Argentina's miraculous World Cup comeback for the entire plane Vice admiral says he is surprised by Iran's sustained attacks in the region Why Graham Platner's withdrawal from Senate race could pour fuel on the progressive insurgence Charlie Kirk's mother weeps with Erika Kirk as surveillance video plays in courtroom Mamdani addresses top official's plan to meet with Iran Mamdani faces backlash over planned meeting with Iran's UN ambassador On this episode of Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich, we expose ESPN's broken, narrative-driven coverage of Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark as the fading network hypocritically sabotages the WNBA's most popular asset. The NTT IndyCar series produces some of the best racing anywhere on the planet, and for years, fans have been clamoring for a standalone video game based on the series. It's been in the works for some time, but on Thursday, IndyCar and racing sim juggernaut iRacing announced details, including when to expect the game to debut. And when that happens, you'll know where to find me: in the upstairs guest bedroom where my wife is cool with me setting up my racing sim. The NTT IndyCar Series is getting the standalone video game treatment for the first time in over twenty years when IndyCar Racing The Game rolls out next year.