John Cena announced Osama Bin Laden's death after winning WWE title OTD in 2011
On May 1, 2011 (US time), it was announced that Osama Bin Laden had been killed by the US military.
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On May 1, 2011 (US time), it was announced that Osama Bin Laden had been killed by the US military.
OutKick's Clay Travis reacts to the sports media giant suspending the anchor for making comments over vaccine mandate for the company, calling it 'sick and scary'
ESPN anchor Sage Steele is suing the network after claiming it curtailed her right to free speech over remarks she made last year.
OutKick's Clay Travis sounds off on ESPN's suspension of Sage Steele
Drama unfolded in the final over of the match between Delhi Capitals (DC) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) as the former expressed their disappointment regarding an umpiring decision. With DC needing 36 runs off the final over, Rovman Powell took the game to his compatriot Obed McCoy, hitting him for three sixes off the first three deliveries. The third six came off a waist-length full-toss. The on-field umpires, however, did not call it a no-ball, which would've given DC an extra run and a free hit on the next delivery.
SAO PAULO : Formula One's seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton said on Wednesday he wanted to spend more time in Brazil and indicated his approval of a bid to make him an honorary citizen.
Looking back, 2009 was a really strange time – a better time, some might say.
ariety,Magic Johnson talks all things Lakers, his new docuseries on Apple TV+, and his history with Jerry Buss.Johnson’s four-part docuseries They Call Me Magic premieres on Apple TV+ on April 22, giving fans an inside look at his time playing for the Los Angeles Lakers. Another show about the team’s Showtime era, Winning Time, was recently released on HBO, but Johnson says he has no interest in watching the series as he’s baffled that nobody involved sought participation from him or his teammates.A post shared by Variety (@variety)“First of all, you can’t do a story about the Lakers without the Lakers,” the basketball legend said. “The real Lakers.