Noah Webster fought for American independence with the one weapon mightier than the sword. He wielded his pen with great influence on the identity of the sprawling, proud and ambitious new United States. The New England native’s impact on our national heritage
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
John Hunter Nemechek will drive the No. 42 car in the NASCAR Cup Series starting in 2024, Legacy Motor Club announced on Wednesday. Nemechek will be the permanent replacement for Noah Gragson. The driver and the team parted ways after Gragson liked
American sprint star Noah Lyles appeared to have ruffled some feathers over the weekend when he took aim at NBA players who have declared themselves world champions. After he won the 200 at the World Championships, he talked about how NBA players
U.S. sprint star Noah Lyles took home three gold medals at the World Championships in Budapest and had some choice words about NBA Finals winners on Friday night. Lyles had just picked up a win in the 200-meter sprint days after winning
U.S. sprinter Noah Lyles was running around the track in Budapest, Hungary, on Sunday after winning the gold medal in the 100-meter men’s race of the World Athletics Championships. Lyles is known for his success in the 200-meter race, but when he
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
Josh Berry replaced Noah Gragson in the No. 42 car for the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday, but his day was done before the rain postponed the race. Gragson was sidelined after he appeared to like a meme
Noah Syndergaard, a one-time All-Star and former National League Cy Young Award contender, was traded for the second consecutive season – this time it was the Los Angeles Dodgers doing the dealing. The Dodgers traded Syndergaard to the Cleveland Guardians on Wednesday