Print Breitbart Sports Read Full Bio Goalkeeper Plays 90-Minute Soccer Game with Bullet Lodged in Skull An amateur goalkeeper in Sarajevo played a 90-minute soccer game with a bullet lodged in his head. 19 Jun 2013 Report: Obama Admin Asking NBA to Help Sell Obamacare The Obama administration is reportedly asking the NBA and other sports leagues to help it sell Obamacare to the public. The NBA declined to comment on the potential deal that could put superstars like Kobe Bryant and LeBron James in advertisement campaigns for Obamacare. Further, such a deal could enable the Obama administration to use the NBA logo on Obamacare advertisements. 19 Jun 2013 Patriots TE Hernandez Questioned in Homicide Probe, Not a Suspect New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was reportedly questioned in a possible homicide investigation on Monday. According to the Sports Illustrated source, "Hernandez is not believed to be a murder suspect," but "a vehicle rented in his name has emerged as a key piece of evidence in the investigation." 18 Jun 2013 Report: 3 Highest-Paid Pentagon Employees Are College Football Coaches The three highest-paid people on the Pentagon budget are college football coaches. According to Chicago Life Magazine, Army football coach Rich Ellerson, Navy football coach Ken Niumatalolo, and Air Force coach Troy Calhoun make more than anyone in the U.S. military. 18 Jun 2013 Navy to Charge 3 Football Players with Rape The U.S. Naval Academy will charge three football players with the sexual assault of a female midshipman. The female midshipman victim reportedly later discovered "through friends and social media that three football players had 'sexual intercourse with her while she was incapacitated,'" according to a statement from her lawyer. 18 Jun 2013 Driver Arrested in Death of World-Cup-Bound Soccer Ball Dribbler Oregon police arrested a driver who allegedly struck and killed a man attempting to dribble a soccer ball from Seattle to Brazil for the 2014 World Cup. 18 Jun 2013 Mass World Cup, Olympics Protests Rock Brazil At least 200,000 Brazilians took to the streets on Monday to protest the government's spending of billions of taxpayer dollars to build lavish stadiums and buildings for the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics the nation will host. A 20-cent bus fare increase was the "last straw" that triggered the protests after frustration throughout the country had been building in regards to the government's wasteful spending of taxpayer funds. These are reportedly the country's "largest protests in 20 years." 18 Jun 2013 Three Radio Hosts Fired for Mocking Former NFL Player with ALS An Atlanta radio station has fired three morning radio hosts for mocking former New Orleans Saints player Steve Gleason, who has ALS that has debilitated him, this morning. On Monday, Gleason published a guest column in Sports Illustrated's Peter King's "Monday Morning QB" space by using eye tracking technology. The degenerative disease has put Gleason in a wheelchair, and he now has to talk through a computer. 17 Jun 2013 A's Owner Apologizes for Stadium Sewage Leak: 'It Stinks' Oakland A's owner Lew Wolff apologized to the Seattle Mariners for the raw sewage leak at the Oakland Coliseum on Sunday. 17 Jun 2013 Over 300 Former Penn State Players Support Paterno Family Lawsuit Nearly 325 former Penn State players released a statement on Monday in support of Joe Paterno's family and the lawsuit they filed against the NCAA to overturn the NCAA sanctions that resulted from the Jerry Sandusky scandal. 17 Jun 2013 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next
Goalkeeper Plays 90-Minute Soccer Game with Bullet Lodged in Skull An amateur goalkeeper in Sarajevo played a 90-minute soccer game with a bullet lodged in his head. 19 Jun 2013
Report: Obama Admin Asking NBA to Help Sell Obamacare The Obama administration is reportedly asking the NBA and other sports leagues to help it sell Obamacare to the public. The NBA declined to comment on the potential deal that could put superstars like Kobe Bryant and LeBron James in advertisement campaigns for Obamacare. Further, such a deal could enable the Obama administration to use the NBA logo on Obamacare advertisements. 19 Jun 2013
Patriots TE Hernandez Questioned in Homicide Probe, Not a Suspect New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was reportedly questioned in a possible homicide investigation on Monday. According to the Sports Illustrated source, "Hernandez is not believed to be a murder suspect," but "a vehicle rented in his name has emerged as a key piece of evidence in the investigation." 18 Jun 2013
Report: 3 Highest-Paid Pentagon Employees Are College Football Coaches The three highest-paid people on the Pentagon budget are college football coaches. According to Chicago Life Magazine, Army football coach Rich Ellerson, Navy football coach Ken Niumatalolo, and Air Force coach Troy Calhoun make more than anyone in the U.S. military. 18 Jun 2013
Navy to Charge 3 Football Players with Rape The U.S. Naval Academy will charge three football players with the sexual assault of a female midshipman. The female midshipman victim reportedly later discovered "through friends and social media that three football players had 'sexual intercourse with her while she was incapacitated,'" according to a statement from her lawyer. 18 Jun 2013
Driver Arrested in Death of World-Cup-Bound Soccer Ball Dribbler Oregon police arrested a driver who allegedly struck and killed a man attempting to dribble a soccer ball from Seattle to Brazil for the 2014 World Cup. 18 Jun 2013
Mass World Cup, Olympics Protests Rock Brazil At least 200,000 Brazilians took to the streets on Monday to protest the government's spending of billions of taxpayer dollars to build lavish stadiums and buildings for the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics the nation will host. A 20-cent bus fare increase was the "last straw" that triggered the protests after frustration throughout the country had been building in regards to the government's wasteful spending of taxpayer funds. These are reportedly the country's "largest protests in 20 years." 18 Jun 2013
Three Radio Hosts Fired for Mocking Former NFL Player with ALS An Atlanta radio station has fired three morning radio hosts for mocking former New Orleans Saints player Steve Gleason, who has ALS that has debilitated him, this morning. On Monday, Gleason published a guest column in Sports Illustrated's Peter King's "Monday Morning QB" space by using eye tracking technology. The degenerative disease has put Gleason in a wheelchair, and he now has to talk through a computer. 17 Jun 2013
A's Owner Apologizes for Stadium Sewage Leak: 'It Stinks' Oakland A's owner Lew Wolff apologized to the Seattle Mariners for the raw sewage leak at the Oakland Coliseum on Sunday. 17 Jun 2013
Over 300 Former Penn State Players Support Paterno Family Lawsuit Nearly 325 former Penn State players released a statement on Monday in support of Joe Paterno's family and the lawsuit they filed against the NCAA to overturn the NCAA sanctions that resulted from the Jerry Sandusky scandal. 17 Jun 2013