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Team USA Women’s Gymnastics Squad Sets New Milestones

Simone Biles has already made history, but the entire Team USA women’s gymnastics team for the Paris Summer Olympic Games is setting new milestones. The team, featuring Biles, Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, Sunisa Lee, and Hezly Rivera, aims to reclaim the Olympic team gold while breaking records. For the first

Leonard Jones: The Trailblazing Golf Pro Making History

In the world of golf, there are trailblazers who not only leave their mark on the sport but also inspire generations to come. Leonard Jones, a native of Dallas, Texas, is one such figure. With a career spanning over five decades, Jones has broken barriers, achieved numerous firsts, and left

Former NFL Champion Malcolm Jenkins Explores the Intersection of Football and Art As An Esteemed Collector

Malcolm Jenkins, a phenomenal presence in football during the 2010s, anchored his reputation as one of the sport’s most formidable defensive players. Throughout his impressive NFL career, he achieved the remarkable victory of winning two Super Bowl championships—one with the New Orleans Saints and another with the Philadelphia Eagles. Jenkins

Reggie Williams: On the Continuum of Resilience and Social Justice Innovation

If there is a “resilience continuum” measuring from low-to-high a person’s ability to recover quickly after a setback, former National Football League player Reggie Williams would be off the scale.  In his award-winning memoir, Resilient by Nature: Reflections from a Life of Winning On and Off the Football Field (Post

Meet Zaila Avant-garde: The First African-American Winner Of The Scripps Spelling Bee, And Basketball Prodigy

On Thursday night, history was made as 14-year-old Zaila Avant-garde became the first African-American winner of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.  The winning word was “Murraya,” which is a species of shrub or small tree native to Asia and Australia. In a heartwarming clip below, watch Avant-garde dance with glee

#BlackExcellence: Simone Biles’ History-Making Yurchenko Double Pike And Her Impact On Women Everywhere

Gymnast Simone Biles made history on May 22nd as the first woman to ever land a Yurchenko double pike during the U.S. Classic competition. She’s entered territory that no woman has ever stepped in, and has no plans of stopping here. The Yurchenko double pike is a move that is

Curry, WNBA players receive Jackie Robinson award from NAACP

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry’s tireless work off the basketball court campaigning for social justice, supporting women’s causes and even interviewing Dr. Anthony Fauci about the coronavirus pandemic is drawing acclaim from civil rights leaders. The NAACP has given him its Jackie Robinson Sports Award.

Hank Aaron, baseball’s one-time home run king, dies at 86

ATLANTA (AP) — Hank Aaron, who endured racist threats with stoic dignity during his pursuit of Babe Ruth’s home run record and gracefully left his mark as one of baseball’s greatest all-around players, died Friday. He was 86. The Atlanta Braves, Aaron’s longtime team, said he died peacefully in his

Frustrated NBA players wonder again whether they should play

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — As the NBA sought to resume the season, players had to weigh whether playing basketball aided or distracted from their calls for social justice reform. Those discussions are starting again. With the second round of the postseason set to begin Thursday when Toronto plays

All Night Long: Lionel Richie recalls closing 1984 Olympics

EDITORS — With the Tokyo Olympics postponed for a year because of the coronavirus pandemic, The Associated Press is looking back at the history of Summer Games. Lionel Richie, then just starting his solo career, spoke to the AP recently about his performance at the closing ceremony of the 1984

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