Blake Masters Blames Gun Violence on ‘Black People, Frankly’
Gage Skidmore/The Star News Network/Wikimedia CommonsTech investor and Arizona Republican Senate hopeful Blake Masters acknowledges that the United States has a gun violence problem. But he also has a theory about why there’s a problem—it’s “Black people, frankly.”Masters boiled the issue down in an April 11 interview on the Jeff Oravits Show podcast, telling the host that “we do have a gun violence problem in this country, and it’s gang violence.”“It’s people in Chicago, St. Louis shooting each
news.yahoo.comNorman criticized Down Under for LIV golf move and comments
When Adam Scott won the Masters in 2013, the person he thanked most profusely was a larger-than-life character synonymous with golf in Australia. “There was one guy who inspired a nation of golfers and that’s Greg Norman,” Scott said shortly after beating Angel Cabrera in a playoff at Augusta. Golfers in Australia now are having difficulty maintaining that thought.
news.yahoo.com25 years later: The shot that might have launched the legend of Tiger Woods, and changed golf forever
In addition to the storyline of it likely being Tiger Woods' first tournament since a car accident, this year also marks the 25th anniversary of his first Masters and major tournament win that forever changed the game of golf.
WATCH LIVE: President Biden delivers remarks on Affordable Care Act and Medicaid
President Biden, Vice President Harris, and former President Barack Obama deliver remarks on the Affordable Care Act and lowering health care costs for families; President Biden announces additional actions tosave families hundreds of dollars a month on their health care
Tiger Woods is 'awake, responsive and recovering' after car crash and emergency surgery
A luxury SUV driven by Tiger Woods crashed and rolled over Tuesday morning in Southern California, leaving the golf superstar with serious injuries. Woods is "awake, responsive, and recovering in his hospital room" after undergoing emergency surgery, according to a statement posted on his Twitter account. L.A. County Sheriff's officers investigate an accident involving famous golfer Tiger Woods along Hawthorne Blvd. PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan said in a statement, "We have been made aware of Tiger Woods' car accident today. On the heels of that mysterious crash, Woods was reported to have had numerous extramarital affairs.
cnbc.comTiger Woods, Phil Mickelson coronavirus relief golf match is on and could happen in May
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson look on prior to The Match: Tiger vs Phil at Shadow Creek Golf Course on November 23, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. NFL icons Tom Brady and Peyton Manning will join superstars Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson in a golf match organized by AT&T's WarnerMedia and the PGA Tour, a person familiar with the negotiations confirmed to CNBC. Barkley also assisted with the 2018 Turner Sports broadcast event when Woods and Mickelson squared off head-to-head. "This is very different than anything golf has ever done in the past," Woods said of the 2018 event. The PGA Tour postponed the Masters, which was scheduled to start April 9.
cnbc.comFormer Gwinnett County Deputy Arraigned on Excessive Force and Obstruction Charges
Former Gwinnett County Deputy Sheriff Aaron S. Masters, who was assigned to the Rapid Response Team (RRT) at the Gwinnett County Jail, has been arraigned after a federal grand jury indicted him of acting under color of law to deprive an inmate of her civil rights and of falsifying a report of the incident. The indictment follows an investigation of an allegation that Masters used excessive force against a female inmate in 2018 by repeatedly striking her in the head. Dreiband, Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Rights Division; Byung J. According to the indictment and other information presented in court, at the time of the alleged misconduct, Masters was employed as a deputy sheriff assigned to work on the Gwinnett County Sheriff Offices RRT inside the Gwinnett County Jail. This case is being investigated by the FBI, and is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Brent Alan Gray and Department of Justice Civil Rights Trial Attorney Tim Visser.
justice.govJack Nicklaus on Trump: "He's turning America upside-down"
Six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus has designed golf courses all around the world, including for some Donald Trump properties. In this web exclusive, Nicklaus talked to correspondent Jim Axelrod about his business relationship with the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, and why he supports him.
cbsnews.comJim Nantz on what to watch for at the 2016 Masters
The 80th Masters in Augusta, Georgia kicked off Thursday morning with the honorary starters ceremony, featuring three of the greatest Masters champions. This year marks the 60th anniversary of CBS’s first Masters broadcast. CBS Sports Network’s Jim Nantz joins “CBS This Morning” from the Augusta National Golf Club to discuss some of the key players to watch for at this year’s tournament, and the possibility of a return by Tiger Woods, who is out for the second time in three years due to health issues.
cbsnews.comMasters champ Jordan Spieth on golf and family
The world’s best golfers will gather next week in August, Georgia for the Masters. Among this year’s field is defending champion, Jordan Spieth. He tees off Thursday in the Shell Houston Open, the final tournament before golf’s four majors. Spieth lost his number one ranking this week, but still hopes to keep the coveted green jacket. Charlie Rose reports.
cbsnews.comTiger Woods to play in the Masters
Tiger Woods, the four-time Masters champion, confirms that he will be playing at the Masters next week. Hobbled by back pain, Woods has played in only two tournaments so far this year. Because of his problems, the former number one player in the world is now ranked 104. Anthony Mason reports.
cbsnews.comMasters champion Bubba Watson in the Toyota Green Room
Masters champion Bubba Watson in the Toyota Green Room In this week’s edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” Masters champion Bubba Watson and Drive, Chip & Putt Championship winner Kelly Xu chat with "CBS This Morning" co-hosts Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell.
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