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They were messing with cars, so I called Sean to handle it. Sean told the kid to leave, but he came back and started pushing. Sean is a nice guy.

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I’ve always felt different, like a 6-year-old in an adult's body. I’m Paul Cornell Jr., and I compete in the Cedar Valley Little Rookies T-Ball League. I truly belong here, even if I’m much bigger than the other kids. Despite facing criticism and ignorance, I persevere to live my truth for all the real 6-year-olds who feel they can’t show their true selves. I’m doing this because I believe in being a good person. Meanwhile, there’s a debate about identity and women’s sports, emphasizing the importance of recognizing biological differences. It’s crucial to stand up for women’s rights that have been fought for over centuries. In this context, someone claims to identify as a 5-year-old, sparking further discussion about fairness.

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I want to share my side of the story regarding the incident at the Virginia High School League indoor track meet. I'm Aleila Everett, a senior at IC Norcom High School. During the class three track and field state finals, while running the four by 200 meter relay race, I was involved in an incident with a Brookville High School athlete. As we rounded a curve, we nearly collided, and my baton accidentally hit her. It got stuck behind her back, causing me to lose balance. When I pumped my arms, she got hit again. It wasn't intentional. I would never hit someone on purpose. My family is outraged at the backlash, especially since the other athlete hasn't been receptive to my apology, even blocking me on social media. Now, we have to go to a city three hours away, and we've been served with court papers. I'm receiving death threats and racist slurs because of a nine-second video.

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Butler County first responders are marching in. Regarding JD Vance, his daughter Mirabel has bluey bandages on her fingers, a popular choice among kids. This detail highlights Vance's normalcy and approachability, which many find appealing.

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My son and I were denied boarding on a United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Austin because I allegedly made a derogatory comment about a flight attendant by using the wrong pronoun. They are now refusing to let us on the plane, despite us having boarding priority. I am with my 25-pound son, and we are unsure of what will happen next.

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A person is upset about two different styles of paper and a paper truck. They claim to have been trying to get an answer since 2022 and are a taxpayer at Hobby Troney. They say they are sick and tired of the game being played and that the situation is horrible. Another person asks what they have and tells them to go to the office. They tell someone named Pam to stop and to take everything off. The first person demands they take their hands off and let them get their stuff, calling the situation disgusting. They state they are a taxpayer in Palm Beach County and are trying to inquire about styles of paper. They are told they are no longer welcome. The first person then says they have a purse and proceeds to grab a phone.

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A minor accuses someone of assaulting them and defends themselves. The situation escalates with shouting and the use of profanity.

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Anna, a Detroit native, is excited because her favorite football team, the Lions, are playing. She shows off her custom jersey and hopes that Barry Sanders, a former player, sees it. Anna mentions that she spent real money on the jersey and offers to make a new one for Barry. She also mentions that other celebrities have done similar things. Anna's ultimate hope is for the Lions to make it to the Super Bowl.

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A teen witness recounts Saturday night in Lockheed. She, Ruby, Lola were walking when a man recording them made remarks about Lola. They confronted him; he followed them with a companion. A bystander asked, 'why are you following children?' The two men stood 'forehead to forehead' and one shoved the other. The man on the phone spoke in a language they couldn’t understand; this was not race-related: 'This was not anything to do with race.' Lola’s sister then attacked Ruby; Ruby was hospitalised with a concussion. Lola pulled out 'hatchet from her waistband,' and video captured 'stay away from us' and 'You've just barred me.' Police arrived; Lola ran with weapons. The assailant spat on officers; he was not charged. Lola was charged with weapons. The speaker says, 'I am not Lola, I am mayor,' and asks to remove her name, adding 'I did not make this video for views.'

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This person is accused of trying to meet a 13-year-old boy. They deny it, but are confronted and restrained. The person is called a child predator and is warned about their actions. They were caught trying to take the boy for a milkshake.

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Hayes' shot was blocked by Maya Caldwell, and something flew onto the court from the crowd. Officials allowed play to continue, but noted the incident needs to be addressed. The object, described as green, bounced on the sideline and is believed to be under a seat. The announcers expressed shock that play continued with the object on the court. They stated they do not know why the object was thrown, but believe the person responsible should be removed from the arena. They emphasized there is no room for such behavior and the most important thing is keeping the players safe.

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Jack Hoffman, a member of team Jack, is on the field during a football game. He has been adopted by the team and has battled brain cancer. Taylor hands the ball to Jack, who runs with it, supported by blockers. The crowd erupts in excitement, and both teams' benches empty in celebration. It was a truly special moment that gave everyone goosebumps.

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A woman in Rochester, Minnesota, was recorded berating a young black boy at a park, repeatedly calling him the n-word. A man at the park confronted her about her language. The woman claimed the child took her son's belongings, justifying her use of the slur by saying, "If that's what he's gonna act like. That's what you're gonna call him." The man recording the video stated the child has autism and that nothing justifies her behavior. He also said that after he stopped recording, the woman continued to hurl slurs, told him and his wife to leave the country, and pretended to call someone to "handle things." The speaker asks viewers to identify the woman, focusing on her face and tattoos, stating she is a danger to children and shouldn't be around them.

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A woman states that she, her daughter, her 5-week-old grandson, and her almost-5-year-old grandson were followed at Walmart in Lake Worth. She advises viewers to watch their babies and not go out alone. She blames Kamala Harris for letting in "Haitian bullshit" because the people who followed them "weren't from here." She expresses frustration that the police couldn't do anything because no crime was committed, implying that only if her babies had been abducted would the police have acted. She again blames Kamala Harris.

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A business owner states she is being harassed for supporting Trump, including having her car scratched. She accuses a woman of wanting her to remove Trump flags and suspects the woman is sleeping with Mayor Ernie. She believes half the country hates her for her political views. The business owner requests a trespass form for the woman. She claims she is in a peaceful space and doesn't understand why people are acting like girls. She feels the harassment is due to election season and her Trump displays. She expresses disbelief at Kamala being on the ballot. She believes police time is being wasted on "Karens" crying over a sign. She wants to go viral with a video of the harassment and is concerned about what the woman has in her bag.

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I got kicked out of a gender reveal party for joking about the baby's gender not sticking in 10 years. Grandma got upset and left. I bought them a pride onesie from Target.

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The speaker took his daughter to the park and saw a foreign man filming her with his phone. The man initially denied filming, but the speaker demanded to see the phone and threatened to smash it. The phone contained videos of the speaker's daughter. The speaker called the police and hopes the man will be arrested immediately. He believes this is happening to other children in parks. The speaker is angry and feels lucky he didn't physically harm the man.

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A driver named Greg was attacked by an angry woman armed with a bat. The incident occurred when Mikaela Barbosa accidentally cut off the woman in a plaza. The woman followed her and confronted her, making derogatory statements. The woman and her sister locked Barbosa in her car and attacked her with bats. Good Samaritans intervened and stopped the assault. Barbosa suffered injuries including stitches, staples, a concussion, and a broken nose. She is grateful for the help she received and wants to assure her daughter that she is okay. It is shocking that the attack took place in front of a young child.

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A passenger on a JFK to San Francisco flight, Mark Schef, who happened to be sitting in front of Ivanka Trump and her family, witnessed the sequence that led to a passenger being removed from the plane. The flight started with a slight delay and appeared routine until another passenger noticed the family directly behind him. Schef recalled that when he saw the family, he said out loud, "oh my god," not yelling, but clearly disturbed. His hands began shaking. He didn’t recognize Ivanka at first, thinking she appeared to be “a nice young mom flying with her family.” He later realized the person behind him was Ivanka Trump and her husband, along with their children and others. What Schef didn’t know at the outset was that the upset passenger’s husband had allegedly tweeted that his husband was chasing down the couple to harass them. The disturbing comments included, “they've ruined the country. Now they've ruined our flight.” Schef observed that the passenger behind him did not accost Trump, but was clearly agitated. He heard Trump tell security that she didn’t want to make this a thing. JetBlue officials decided to remove the upset passenger from the flight, a move Schef said he understood. Reflecting on the incident, Schef stated he didn’t vote for Trump, but maintained that Ivanka Trump deserved to have a quiet flight and that no one on the plane deserved to be insulted.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 about a viral moment after a game against the Indiana Fever, in which many people believe Speaker 1 said, "effing white girl" or "effing white girls." Speaker 1 states definitively that she did not say that and would never say that, as there is no place for that type of language in the league. Speaker 0 asks if it's possible that's what Speaker 1 said, even though Speaker 1 can't remember. Speaker 1 reiterates that she knows that's not what she said because she wouldn't use that type of language.

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Madison is up next in the spelling bee with the word "precocious," which she spells correctly. Lincoln's turn comes, and he is given the word "woman." He asks for the country of origin and definition, but the responses are vague and confusing. There's a debate about defining "woman," with various examples given, such as "abortion is a woman's right" and "Joe Biden picked a woman as a running mate." Lincoln struggles to spell "woman," ultimately spelling it incorrectly. The tension rises as the judges and contestants argue over the definition and spelling. Finally, Kenny is called up next, but the focus remains on the previous word, "woman."

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"A top chief executive has been accused of snatching a child tennis fan's hat at the US Open, with his firm now facing negative online reviews." "Polish player Kamal Mikrozak went to the crowd after the biggest win of his career." "The 29 year old defeated ninth seed Karen Kachanoff in a marathon five set thriller on Thursday, and then was filmed removing his caps and trying to hand it to a child in the crowd on Court 11." "The clip of the hat snatch has sparked fury online with fans branding the unidentified man selfish and a jerk for stealing a moment that should have belonged to a child." "Just hours later, the Polish star confirmed the boy had been located." "I'm impressed by the power of the Internet. We got it. All good now."

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Armchair Anonymous: Little League/Coaching | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this episode of Armchair Anonymous, hosts Dax Shepard and Dan Rather discuss nostalgic experiences related to youth sports, particularly Little League. They share personal anecdotes about attending games and the dynamics of coaching young athletes. One guest recounts a chaotic incident during a state tournament for his daughter’s 8U softball team, where a 13-year-old umpire made a controversial call that led to an altercation with an angry parent. The situation escalated, resulting in the host being punched in the face while trying to protect the young umpire. Despite the chaos, the team managed to win the game, but the experience left the young players traumatized. Another guest shares a humorous yet embarrassing story about her ex-husband accidentally sending a sexual text to a group chat meant for T-ball parents, which caused significant awkwardness during the season. The episode highlights the intense emotions and unexpected challenges that can arise in youth sports, emphasizing the importance of maintaining perspective and supporting young athletes amidst the pressures from parents.

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Armchair Anonymous: Sports Event | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this episode of Armchair Anonymous, hosts Dan Rather and Lily Padman discuss sporting event disasters. They share personal stories, including one from Kaylin, who recounts a chaotic Winnipeg Jets game in 2012. While pregnant, she witnessed a brawl between fans, which escalated into a violent scene. Despite her husband's restraint, the chaos left her feeling defenseless. After the incident, she received a subpoena related to the case, which involved the police charging the Leafs fans with assault. Another story comes from Emily, who humorously describes a Valentine's Day proposal prank gone wrong at a Miami Heat game. Instead of laughter, her dramatic rejection led to a chorus of boos from the crowd, leaving her feeling like a villain. Lastly, a UCLA student shares a wild experience of rushing the field after a game, resulting in her being handcuffed and nearly charged with inciting a riot, but ultimately receiving a light sentence of community service.

This Past Weekend

Dodgers Pitcher Walker Buehler | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #285
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Walker Buehler sits with Theo Von to discuss the Dodgers, the revamped MLB season, and life as a pitcher in a pandemic era. He explains spring training 2.0, the uncertainty before players returned, and how the players union, with him as a team rep, navigated the process through group texts and calls. Housing for the season became complicated; he settled into a long lease in LA, then had to pivot when the schedule changed, illustrating the unusual logistics of this year. What will be different this season? Dugouts will be restricted; non-playing players may sit in the stands; some players may be allowed to go home between games. The bullpen layout will shift, and pitchers may no longer bat in the National League, while the extra-innings rule adds a runner on second base. Spitting is banned, with a moisture workaround in the back pocket. Crowd atmosphere could come from pumped-in noise or cardboard cutouts; he even jokes about the oddity of empty parks. The league’s drama extends to international experiences he’s had, from Cuba to Japan, where routines and tempo differ and where fans and players interact differently. On injuries and rehab, he shares his Tommy John surgery: a torn elbow ligament replaced with a graft, a visible scar, and about a year of rehab. He notes the surgery made him throw harder and helped him reach the big leagues quickly. Drafted 24th after three years at Vanderbilt, he explains he did not graduate and moved on to pro ball. The arbitration process follows three seasons, with six seasons required for free agency; a platform year can shape a potential salary, depending on performances. The pitcher-catcher relationship is collaborative: catchers offer pitch suggestions, and pregame meetings review hitters. Balk rules and the code of conduct around sign-stealing are discussed, with references to the Houston scandal. He mentions Charlie Blackmon as a tough at-bat and notes division rivals like the Rockies and Giants; altitude at Coors Field makes pitching tricky. Off the field, he shares his Kentucky roots, his parents’ professions—father in banking, mother an attorney—his dogs Nala and Barrel Bueller, and his charity work such as Field of Jeans. He ends with gratitude for teammates and optimism that fans will return to the ballpark and that baseball will rebound in this unusual season.
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