Chloe Fineman will be walking down the aisle for Father of the Bride!
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pic.twitter.com/24QN2M9xRUAt 50 years, 11 months and six days old, Mickelson broke the previous record long held by Julius Boros, who won the PGA Championship at 48 years, 4 months and 18 days old in 1968. Lefty is three weeks shy of his 51st birthday and will be another year older when he makes a run at the U.S.
Chloe Fineman will be walking down the aisle for Father of the Bride!
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Simone Biles is making history!
Joe Otterson TV ReporterDaria Berenato, better known as Sonya Deville — WWE superstar — made headlines in 2015 when she became the first openly gay female wrestler in WWE history. Now, after performing in front of arenas filled with fans and in front of millions more watching at home, Berenato wants to take her advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community to the next level.“I really just want to be a voice for the community in sports — specifically, in the WWE,” says Berenato, who is 27.
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This is absolutely horrifying! And it’s shocking that nobody was killed in this accident — though we’re certainly thankful for that!
Man of the hour! Phil Mickelson made history with his 2021 PGA Championship win on Sunday, May 23.
The 50-year-old veteran broke a record that has stood since 1968, when Julius Boros won the PGA Championship in 1968 at the age of 48. It is Mickelson’s second PGA Championship victory, following one in 2005.
Time on her hands and a world-class gym at her disposal after the 2020 Olympics were postponed, Simone Biles started experimenting almost as a way to stave off the monotony of training.
A Spanish foundation on Wednesday awarded one of the country’s most prestigious awards to U.S. writer and activist Gloria Steinem.