Madonna Says She ‘Felt Raped’ After Song Leak
According some research, there are up to 250,000 rapes a year in the United States. Today, Madonna reported “one more.” Well, sort of.

According some research, there are up to 250,000 rapes a year in the United States. Today, Madonna reported “one more.” Well, sort of.

The sportswriters of Vox Media-owned SB Nation are speaking out in a concerted effort to bring Vox to the negotiating table.

Hank Haney took a swipe at Tiger Woods after the 15-time major champion criticized Haney’s recent comments about women’s golf that got him suspended from his SiriusXM radio commentator job.

Oakland, CA, has joined the shroom gang by becoming the second city to decriminalize the possession and use of hallucinogenic mushrooms.

The transgender track sensation who sparked controversy after dominating this year’s NCAA women’s track championships, is saying he has “no benefit” from the elevated testosterone levels he has as a biological male.

Pop singer and activist Kesha created a world without “rich, white, straight, men” in politics-saturated new song.

Tennis star Dominic Thiem took a slap at Serena Williams for having “a bad personality,” after being asked to move his presser to make way for Williams.

A group of Canadian education experts, is prepared to present research showing that dodgeball should be banned from schools because it is “oppressive” and “miseducative.”

SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio host Hank Haney does not seem to be backing away from comments about South Korean female golfers, that some deemed “insensitive.”

Multi-hyphenate mogul and political activist Jay-Z, real name Shawn Carter, is now a billionaire thanks to a throng of business ventures.

Mets fans are not happy with New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady for trying to “take” the name “Tom Terrific” from long-time Mets pitcher Tom Seaver.

Several NBA teams are considering moving away from the title “team owner,” because some are uncomfortable using the term in a majority black league.

Ratings for game two for the NBA Finals were a massive disappointment for the league according to the numbers, to make matters worse, game one was nearly as bad.

A Kellogg’s worker was handed a ten-month prison sentence for urinating on a conveyor belt filled with Rice Krispies cereal at a Memphis plant

Red Sox outfielder J.D. Martinez told TMZ that the team’s visit to the White House was “awesome” and did not divide the team at all.

‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ stomped into theaters in the number one slot this weekend earning $49 million in the U.S.

Left-wing pop icon Cher went on the attack against President Donald Trump and his supporters, this time with a new conspiracy theory insisting that Trump intends to put gay people in “internment camps.”

Ann Dowd, cast member of the dystopian Hulu series, “The Handmaid’s Tale,” called the pro-life laws being enacted in several states “disgusting.”

The Fresno Grizzlies have lost another sponsor over a video showing a photo of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez between dictators Fidel Castro and Kim Jong-un, all of whom were labeled as “enemies of freedom.”

Former Green Bay Packers player Martellus Bennett is continuing his protests even in retirement, by insisting that white quarterbacks join Colin Kaepernick’s protest movement.

Actor Jeff Daniels insisted during an appearance on MSNBC on Thursday that President Donald Trump has gone off the rails and “completely soiled” the Oval Office.

USA Today Sports columnist Hemal Jhaveri has accused the Boston Bruins of siding with “misogyny” and a majority white male audience, by partnering with the Barstool Sports website in a recent stadium promotion.

A former Massachusetts college soccer player has been charged with sending death threats and racist epithets to 45 professional and amateur athletes who he blames for his mounting gambling debts.

A bolt of lightning struck a Russian Soyuz carrier rocket only moments after liftoff during the first launching this year.

Chicago Cubs outfielder Albert Almora fell to his knees in horror after a line drive off his bat struck a little girl during Wednesday night’s game.

A Georgia Chick-fil-A is apparently not going to let a car smashing through its dining area ruin their day.

As tornadoes ripped through northern Indiana, one family suffered the demolition of their home, but upon touring the loss, the family discovered a Bible remained nearly untouched by the raging winds that destroyed everything else around it.

Left-wing pop star Cher went on an all caps Twitter rant against “dictator” President Donald Trump, raging over Robert Mueller’s remarks about the conclusion of his investigation into the 2016 election.

Comedic actor John Cleese, of ‘Monty Python’ fame, has sparked a firestorm by restating that “London is not really an English city any more.”

Former Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Chris Long is once again speaking out in favor of legalizing and destigmatizing marijuana.

Workout and fitness company CrossFit has quit Facebook and Instagram and called the social media giant “utopian socialists,” after a CrossFit diet plan group was summarily suspended without explanation this month.

New York Giants Rookie Corey Ballentine is finally at practice after taking a bullet wound on the night of the NFL Draft.

Actor Jim Carrey unleashed another politically charged drawing on Tuesday, this time demanding that Robert Mueller testify in public about President Donald Trump and insisting that the “fate of the free world is at stake” if he does not appear.

Netflix has become the first Hollywood studio to speak out against the recent spate of state laws putting restrictions on abortion.

The minor league Fresno Grizzlies felt the need to apologize to New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for “some misleading and offensive editing,” in a Memorial Day tribute video that played at the team’s stadium.

Big Apple Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to “more than triple” the number of teens released from jail without being required to pay bail.

This year, for the first time ever, ‘Time’ magazine will have featured more women than men on its covers by the time 2019 ends.

Red Sox Icon Bill Buckner, who secured his part in baseball history, in part, for letting a ball roll through his legs during the 1986 World Series, has died at 69.

President Donald Trump has offered to help assist “Rolling Thunder,” the famed motorcycle ride, to continue operating in Washington, DC.

Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban recently made a series of suggestions about how to “update” the Second Amendment to give states more power to regulate guns.
