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Caitlin Clark Shuts Down Megyn Kelly’s Criticism of Her ‘Privilege’ Admission
The WNBA star responds to the media personality’s criticism of her comments about having ‘privilege’ in the league.
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Ava DuVernay, Tamron Hall, Hoda Kotb Among Honorees at 2022 Gracie Awards
‘It is so important to tell these stories because the stories that we tell each other matter,’ DuVernay said during her acceptance speech.
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Maria Taylor Tapped as New Host of NBC’s Football Night In America
‘Many thanks to all of you who pushed me, prayed for me and cheered me along in my career. Let’s do this!,’ Taylor captioned in a post sharing the news.
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Mickey Guyton, Jhene Aiko, Mary Mary to Perform During Super Bowl LVI Pregame
Four amazing Black women are set to sing the National Anthem, “America the Beautiful” and “Lift Every Voice and Sing” ahead of Super Bowl LVI.
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ESPN Hands Malika Andrews the Keys to the Kingdom With New Daily Show NBA Today
The show, which will replace Rachel Nichols’ The Jump, is set to premiere on Oct. 18.
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Well, This Is Awkward: Maria Taylor’s New Football Night in America Co-Host Is the Same Dude She Ripped for His National Anthem Comments
The celebrated sportscaster had plenty to say about Drew Brees’ comments on national anthem protests in the NFL.
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In Celebration of Malika Andrews Appreciation Day, ESPN Removes Rachel Nichols From All NBA Programming
Nichols recently came under fire for accusing the network of only offering Maria Taylor opportunities because she’s a Black woman.
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Following Maria Taylor’s Departure, Veteran Journalist LZ Granderson Announces Exodus From ESPN After 17 Years
The 49-year-old cited numerous struggles related to his race and sexuality that factored into his decision.
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After Rachel Nichols Showed What White Allyship Really Looks Like, NBA Finals Host Maria Taylor Leaves ESPN
The NBA Countdown and NBA Finals host is reportedly leaving the sports network for NBC.
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'Deeply, Deeply Sorry' Rachel Nichols Out as Sideline Reporter During the NBA Finals
The host of ESPN’s “The Jump” will be replaced by rising star Malika Andrews.





