NASCAR reinstated Noah Gragson on Tuesday after the driver was suspended for liking a George Floyd meme on social media. The organization said that Gragson “has completed diversity and inclusion training with our partners at RISE.” The former Legacy Motor Club racer
NASCAR driver Noah Gragson requested his release from Legacy Motor Club on Thursday after he was suspended indefinitely for liking a George Floyd meme on social media. Gragson’s request came two days after the team announced he would be replaced for the
NASCAR driver Noah Gragson will miss the next two races of the 2023 season as Legacy Motor Club announced Tuesday that Mike Rockenfeller will drive the No. 42 at Indianapolis and Watkins Glen, New York. Gragson was suspended indefinitely over the weekend
NASCAR and Legacy Motor Club have suspended driver Noah Gragson over his actions on social media. NASCAR confirmed to Fox Sports that the suspension is related to a meme making fun of the death of George Floyd, a post which Gragson had
NFL Hall of Fame running back Terrell Davis was on the unfortunate end of a camera lens during Game 2 of the NBA Finals between the Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat on Sunday night. The Heat stormed back in the fourth quarter
Comment on this story Comment Nearly a decade ago, Dieunerst Collin was enjoying “Super Buddies,” a children’s movie featuring talking dogs, with his mom at their home in East Orange, N.J. Then his sister texted with some news: A video of him
Comment on this story Comment If you’ve been online at all over the past decade or so, you’ll probably have seen this dog. Japanese shiba inu Kabosu catapulted from inconspicuous rescue dog to unlikely celebrity after a photo of her perched on