Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley said Friday that while he still has hopes for a fall season, spring football is “very doable.” As COVID-19 cases have increased in Oklahoma and throughout the south, Riley said it is important that all options be considered. “I think people who say it’s not [an …
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Producer George Shapiro remembers the legend – Variety
Carl Reiner garnered many accolades during his eight decades in show business, from nine Emmy Awards and one Grammy to the Mark Twain Award for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The multi-screenplay comedy teacher, who died June 29 at age 98, also claimed another prestigious tribute: his …
Read More »PlayStation defeats Nintendo in June with The Last of Us Part 2 l UK Charts
Share this article PlayStation dominated June thanks to the release of The Last of Us Part 2, according to the latest GfK market data. The game was comfortably the # 1 boxed title of the month, selling more copies than the rest of the top ten combined. The action-horror game, …
Read More »Governor Huckabee on Trump’s reelection strategy: “The president has some challenges”
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee told “America’s Newsroom” on Friday that President Trump “has some challenges” ahead of the 2020 election. He added, however, that “there is more than enough time to remind people that the worst thing they can do is choose Joe Biden, who is an AOC [Alexandria …
Read More »NFLPA votes not to play preseason games before 2020 season
The NFLPA membership voted in a conference call this week in favor of not playing any preseason games before the 2020 season, Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network reported Friday. The vote came as a result of a discussion within the union leadership about whether it would be smart to …
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