Bobby Jenks, 2005 World Series Champion, Passes Away at 44
Bobby Jenks, former Chicago White Sox pitcher and 2005 World Series champion, passed away from cancer at 44 on July 4 in Portugal, leaving behind his family and a legacy.
Bobby Jenks, former Chicago White Sox pitcher and 2005 World Series champion, passed away from cancer at 44 on July 4 in Portugal, leaving behind his family and a legacy.
NFL player KaVontae Turpin was arrested in Texas on July 5 on charges of unlawful weapon possession and marijuana. He was released on a $1,500 bail the following day.
Tom Brady’s participation in the Netflix roast was motivated by his appreciation for humor. Jeff Ross revealed Brady initially showed interest while scrolling Instagram before Super Bowl LV.
NBC canceled five scripted shows, including Suits LA, to prioritize NBA broadcasts, aiming to attract sports fans. Only The Hunting Party and Brilliant Minds were renewed.
Joey Chestnut, returning to the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest on July 4, shares his preparation, including burping exercises and a calm mindset, emphasizing an empty stomach strategy.
Brooke Hogan, renowned from “Hogan Knows Best,” shifted from reality TV and music to founding an interior design firm, BB Designs, achieving success while embracing family life in Florida.
Iga Świątek participated in the “Shakespeare or Swift” challenge, struggling to identify quotes correctly. Fans encouraged her, noting her mix-up between the two icons.
Kelly Stafford shared a humorous recount of her painful DIY waxing attempt, emphasizing the challenges she faced and the lessons learned about personal grooming during her podcast.
Patrick Mahomes’ childhood home in Tyler, Texas, has found a buyer after Randi Mahomes lowered the price to $279,000. Randi expressed mixed emotions about the sale.
Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge is recovering in a Florida hospital after being struck in the face by a 105 mph foul ball during a game against the Orioles on June 19.