LA reporter faces backlash over ‘insensitive’ Bosnia comments during viral World Cup report - New York Post
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google An award-winning California news reporter faced backlash for her “insensitive” comments towards Bosnia-Herzegovina during her World Cup coverage, forcing her to apologize for taking the joke “too far.” ABC7 Los Angeles’ Abigail Velez was covering the US national team’s match at a viewing party on the streets of Long Beach, Calif., Thursday, when she updated viewers on America’s next opponent after the 3-2 loss to Turkey.
Egypt, Iran settle for 1-1 draw in Group G finale - KOMO
Rainbow flags waved alongside the national colors of Iran and Egypt in Seattle on Friday night, turning a Group G match between two countries with restrictive LGBTQ+ laws into one of the tournament's most politically and culturally significant contests. The match, which ended in a 1-1 draw, coincided with Seattle's annual Pride celebrations after local organizers had designated it the city's "Pride Match" long before the World Cup draw paired Egypt and Iran.
Dorofeyev traded to Rangers by Golden Knights - NHL.com
Forward scored career-high 37 goals this season; Vegas receives 3 picks, including 2 in 1st round © Jeff Bottari/NHLI via Getty Images Pavel Dorofeyev was traded to the New York Rangers by the Vegas Golden Knights on Friday. The Golden Knights received the No.
Rama Duwaji Found a New Way to Wear Bootleg Knicks Merch - The Cut
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