The Netflix documentary “American Manhunt: The Boston Marathon Bombing” is a brutal but necessary series released on 10th anniversary of the attack.
Author: Mike Freeman, USA TODAY
Dan Snyder is gone. Time to rejoice. The worst owner in sports finally sells the team
Hardcore fans of the Washington Commanders who abandoned them because of Dan Snyder can come home now. It appears he’s on verge of selling the team.
U.S. Soccer’s ‘Becky with the good hair’ email fail is about lack of representation
U.S. Soccer’s ‘Becky’ email shows how lack of representation can be problematic. The history of discrimination against Black hair is widely known.
NHL takes gutless approach to Pride Night celebrations as excuses keep coming
It’s disturbing watching some NHL players resist Pride Night celebrations, which are meant to show the LGBTQ community they’re not alone.
Reaction to Angel Reese taunting Caitlin Clark shows the double standard for Black athletes
Angel Reese talking trash to Caitlin Clark, and the resulting social media storm that followed, showed the double standard for Black players.
Former NBA great Spencer Haywood, in helping ravaged hometown, is the anti-Brett Favre
Spencer Haywood is an NBA legend. Yet possibly his biggest feat is bringing attention to his devastated hometown. He represents the anti-Brett Favre.
In treatment of NFL Network reporter Jim Trotter, the NFL again fails on issues of race
Jim Trotter, a respected voice, said his contract won’t be renewed by the NFL Network. The NFL has again mishandled an issue about race.
Racial slur hurled at ESPN’s Mina Kimes once again puts Boston racism in spotlight
A Boston talk show host’s use of a racial slur to describe ESPN’s Mina Kimes again puts the spotlight on the history of racism in Boston.
Charles Barkley leads a spectacular CBS March Madness studio crew… but where are the women?
Charles Barkley, Clark Kellogg, Kenny Smith and Greg Gumbel bring everything you want in a March Madness studio show. But there’s a glaring omission.
Michael Irvin needs serious history lesson when discussing Marriott case: He’s no Emmett Till
Hall of Famer Michael Irvin compared misconduct allegations against him to being lynched. This comparison is ugly and also historically wrong.