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Nationals invite Joe Biden to throw first pitch

Nationals invite Joe Biden to throw first pitch

The 2020 presidential election has been called and former vice president Joe Biden is set to move into the White House in January. It didn’t take long for the local baseball team to come a-calling. As Biden delivered his victory speech on Saturday night, the Washington Nationals posted an invitation for Biden to throw out the first pitch on opening day of the 2021 season. Biden’s last pitch as an elected official came in 2009 when he threw the first pitch for the Baltimore Orioles on… Source link

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LeBron James endorses Joe Biden after President Trump jabs

LeBron James endorses Joe Biden after President Trump jabs

Not that it comes as a surprise, but LeBron James officially took a side in the presidential race ahead of Election Day on Tuesday. James — who has been extremely vocal about the election, helping register people to vote and other social justice issues in recent months — endorsed Vice President Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris in an Instagram post on Monday night. “One more day. Please,” he wrote. “We need EVERYTHING to change and it all starts tomorrow.” James had… Source link

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Joe Rogan podcast off to strong start

Joe Rogan podcast off to strong start

Investors are tuning into Spotify’s (SPOT) earnings day. Shares of the music streaming platform fell as much as 5% on Thursday as the company came up short on the bottom line amid investments in podcasts from stars such as media personality Joe Rogan and former first lady Michelle Obama, and ongoing enhancements to the business. Spotify CFO Paul Vogel told Yahoo Finance’s The First Trade he is pleased with how the quarter shook out. “The quarter was fantastic,” said Vogel. He added… Source link

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Don’t expect Joe Biden to weigh in on ‘cancel culture’

Don’t expect Joe Biden to weigh in on ‘cancel culture’

WASHINGTON — Don’t expect any Sister Souljah moments from Joe Biden regarding “cancel culture.” In 1992, Bill Clinton signaled independence from his party’s own base voters by rebuking Sister Souljah, a Black rapper and activist, in front of a majority Black audience at a meeting of Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow Coalition. After the Los Angeles riots that year, Souljah was quoted as saying that “if Black people kill Black people every day, why not have a week and kill white… Source link

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