Episode #384 (Originally aired 04/15/16) – Bill’s guests Arianna Huffington, Susan Sarandon, Amy Goodman, Mary Katherine Ham, Rick Tyler.
Hours after NBA commissioner Adam Silver expressed his shock at seeing another social media video of Ja Morant holding a firearm, the Grizzlies star released a statement Tuesday night acknowledging the disappointment he has caused those who supported him.
Bill and his guests – Jon Meacham, Michael Tubbs, Michael Hayden, Sally Kohn, and Matt Welch answer viewer questions after the show. (Originally aired 05/04/18)
The Royals unveiled plans for two dramatically different locations for a replacement to the aging Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday, calling them on equal footing even as the team-issued date for a decision looms next month.
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Jason Ravnsborg said he initially thought he had struck a deer, but later found a person’s body.
Paul George buried a step-back 3 over Klay Thompson with 9.9 seconds left to help the Clippers come from behind to beat the Warriors 113-112.
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There were more than 20 Chiefs players and staffers scheduled Sunday to get a haircut with a barber who tested positive for COVID-19, but the team pulled the barber when told of the test results, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.