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Jakey Learned How To Putt. Uh Oh.
Since I have started creating golf content a couple of years ago, there is no debate about what the weakest part of my game has been... This was a rare spot where I actually agreed with all of the golf trolls. They're usually in your replies with only negative things to say, but every tweet regarding my putting was spot-on. It was bad. Very, very bad. But over the last few months, it has been the part of my game that I have focused on the most.
*NSYNC (Minus Justin Timberlake) Attend ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Premiere
Turns out, Deadpool is an *NSYNC fan!Watch Influencer Harry Daniels Sing Beyoncé's 'Formation' to an Unsuspecting Kamala Harris Four out of five members of the group (Justin Timberlake is currently on his Forget Tomorrow world tour) attended the premiere of Deadpool & Wolverine on Monday (July 22) at New York City’s David H. Koch Theater. JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, Lance Bass and Chris Kirkpatrick were seen posing on the red and yellow carpet together in videos circulating social media. The appearance isn’t completely random, as *NSYNC’s 2000 hit “Bye Bye Bye” is featured on the film’s eclectic soundtrack, alongside tracks like Avril...
Kevin Feige Says ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ R-Rating Was “Never In Question” Amid MCU Debut
Don’t expect Deadpool to ease up on the F-bombs just because he’s at Disney now.‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ World Premiere Red Carpet Photos: Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin In New York City At Monday’s Deadpool & Wolverine premiere in New York City, Kevin Feige told Deadline that watering down the character (played by Ryan Reynolds) was “never in question,” despite it being the first R-rated title in the MCU. “Bob Iger had said very early on that the other Deadpools were R, so this could be R. And we weren’t going to undo any of the great work Ryan had done in...
Opinion: Why We’re Getting Arrested at Citibank in Tribeca
“For years, Citi has refused to confront the issue of its fossil fuel business. And so, we are there, outside the bank’s headquarters, blocking the doors, being led away in handcuffs in the desperate hope that our acts may trigger Citi’s leadership to finally start treating global heating like the existential threat it is.”
2024 Mets Draft profile: Josh Blum
Bellaire, Texas native Josh Blum attended the Emery Weiner School in Houston, where he lettered in both baseball and football all four years he attended. Over the course of his four years with Jaguars, he posted a cumulative 0.75 ERA with 166 strikeouts in 92.0 innings. A projectable right-handed pitcher from Texas, Blum was on the radar of scouts and evaluators but went undrafted and honored his commitment to the University of Southern California instead.
NYC councilman slapped with ethics complaint for mocking colleague who allegedly bit cop
These were some biting accusations. A New York City councilman was slapped with an ethics complaint for allegedly mocking a fellow council member accused of biting a cop during a protest against a homeless shelter. Brooklyn Councilman Justin Brannan allegedly referred to Councilwoman Susan Zhuang as “Susan Fang” and brought...
Manhattan is becoming a ‘buyer’s market’ — blame people fleeing to Florida
From Delaware, Mr. Weir on our universities’ religious hate: “Our forefathers formed this nation under Judeo-Christian beliefs. And came here thanks to ‘In God We Trust.’ We have gotten off our sacred trust.”. NYC’s Clotilde: “We’re now fighting ‘the immense sanctimony of posterity’ that we impose,...
West Side pols oppose Hudson Yards casino they fear would ‘alter’ the High Line ‘experience’
Two state legislators representing Manhattan’s West Side are opposing Related Companies/Wynn’s plan to erect a glittering casino in Hudson Yards near the High Line. “I’ve been clear: I’m philosophically opposed to a casino on the west side of Manhattan. The community has been against it, and unless that changes, I’m a no,” said Assemblyman Tony Simone.
Attempted murder suspect in stabbing of MTA bus driver walks free after grand jury doesn’t indict him in time
The attacker who allegedly stabbed a Brooklyn MTA bus driver in a broad-daylight fit of rage last month was charged with attempted murder – but walked free because a grand jury did not indict him in time, according to cops and prosecutors. Malachi Houston, 27, was arrested July 8...
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