NY Times Loses Defamation Case, Jury Awards $9 Million in Damages
The streak is over. For the first time in more than 50 years, The New York Times has lost a defamation suit. In a 2023 report by Times sports writer Billy Witz, the newspaper claimed Kai Spears, then an 18-year-old freshman basketball player for the University of Alabama, was falsely linked to the scene of a fatal shooting.
Sports Writer Resigns When Piece Supporting Female Athletes Is Spiked
After 11 years writing for the Seattle Times, Sports Columnist Matt Calkins announced his resignation Thursday, citing the publication’s spiking of his pro-female athlete story as the last straw of leftist censorship.
CNN's Ex-ESPN Guest Says There's a Race Issue in the WNBA
Ever since Sophie Cunningham of the WNBA's Indiana Fever told ESPN, last month, that she does not favor biological men playing in woman's sports, the league has been involved in one controversy after the other, almost all of them self imposed. Tuesday on CNN's The Situation Room, Host Pamela Brown brought on CNN Contributor Cari Champion, formerly of ESPN, to discuss some of what was going on…
NewsBusters Podcast: The WNBA Goes Full Ketanji -- 'What Is a Woman?'
Over the weekend, Indiana Fever basketball player Sophie Cunningham was brutally whacked in the face going up for a layup after she became controversial for wanting to keep women's basketball limited to women. Sports Illustrated called it a "Bitter Taste of Karma." The WNBA can't seem to define what a woman is, just like Ketanji Brown Jackson struggled with it.
Aaron Rodgers Drops a Bomb on Tony Fauci, 'That Absolute Coward'
NFL star quarterback Aaron Rodgers is preparing for his last season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, so he was flippant in a recent interview with his pal Pat McAfee at ESPN. When asked about his mindset during his final year, Rodgers wisecracked: “I’m going to plead the Fifth. Like that absolute coward Tony Fauci.” Reporters roasted Rodgers as a liar in 2021. Now it's his turn.
WATCH: Queer Anchor Loses It Over OutKick Founder’s $10M WNBA Bet
All OutKick founder Clay Travis did was challenge the WNBA and “the Science” cult to put their money where their mouth is and prove that biological males don't have an unfair physical advantage over women in sports, and the alphabet soup mafia in the media is already losing their collective mind.
USA TODAY Sports Activists Faceplant with Fake News on Caitlin Clark
In the wake of USA Today sports columnist Nancy Armour getting her screechy op-ed on Caitlin Clark and WNBA referees revised for bizarre comparisons to the Emmitt Till lynching, "McPaper" released Fake News by sports editor Heather Burns about Clark missing the WNBA Orange Carpet event for this year's All-Star Game so she could get her hair done.
USA TODAY Columnist Gets Piece Sliced for Nasty Caitlin Clark Comments
USA Today sports columnist Nancy Armour is notorious for using her space on the sports page to drop liberal bombs. On Thursday, her employer removed a paragraph where she compared Caitlin Clark fans to the racists who lynched black teenager Emmitt Till in Mississippi in 1955.
CNN's Hunt Theorizes Trump Is 'Bad Luck' for Sports Teams He Supports
Last Monday the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team was beaten by Belgium 4-1 in the World Cup, setting the stage for those who hate Donald Trump, to pin blame for the loss on him, like claiming his presence was the reason the New York Knicks lost game 3 of the NBA Finals. On CNN's The Arena Saturday, host Kasie Hunt theorized Trump is "bad luck."
NY Times Cries FAKE! Some Soccer Tourists Loving USA Food Are Not Real
Some European visitors are gushing about America being awesome? The New York Times had to break out the hose to spray cold water on that. Times “food and culture” reporter Pete Wells played Fact Checker in an article headlined: "Those World Cup Tourists Loving American Food? They’re Not All What They Seem."
PBS Previews World Cup By Comparing U.S. To Russia And Qatar
PBS welcomed hard-left professor and former Team USA U-23 player Jules Boykoff to the Tuesday edition of Amanpour and Company to preview the upcoming World Cup. Co-anchor Hari Sreenivasan wasn’t interested in who was going to win but rather in comparing the U.S. under President Trump to previous hosts Russia and Qatar with Boykoff, who claimed the U.S.-hosted tournament is actually worse than…
NewsBusters Podcast: A Giant Controversy for a QB to Introduce Trump?
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart spent half a minute last week introducing President Trump at a rally in the suburbs, and somehow became Public Enemy #1 to the Left. But the media adore political athletes when they land on the radical left, like former pro quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneeling to protest the police during the national anthem.
WashPost Sports Section Love-Bombs Kaepernick for Super Bowl Sunday
We could have predicted that a Super Bowl played in the home stadium of the San Francisco 49ers was going to lead some woke sports section to turn to their revolutionary hero Colin Kaepernick, the one who wore pigs-with-police-hat socks because all cops are apparently pigs. It came from The Washington Post.
PBS Hails 'Incredible Kneeling' of NFL Players Defending DEI vs Trump
The Thanksgiving edition of the PBS News Hour pondered the crude American tradition of Thanksgiving football watching from an anthropological perspective, with anchor John Yang’s abstract rendering of the game of football in his introduction followed by liberal sportswriter guest Christine Brennan of USA Today paying backhanded, condescending compliments to America’s most popular and “violent…