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Woman Fires Shots at Motorcycle Clubhouse – My KLGR

A woman has admitted to firing shot at a Hells Angels Clubhouse in Eveleth. (Duluth, MN) — Forty-year-old Adrien Gunderson pleaded guilty Monday to felony drive-by shooting toward an occupied building. Gunderson admitted firing multiple shots at the Hells Angels Clubhouse in Eveleth on September 2nd, 2024. Surveillance video showed her exiting a vehicle, approaching the front door, and opening fire. Officers recovered fourteen 9mm casings and found bullet damage on the door and inside the entryway. Sentencing is set for May 4th. My KLGR is a part of Connoisseur Media.© 2026 Connoisseur Media. All Rights Reserved.  » Read More

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Cardi B Puts NSFW Spin on Miley Cyrus Hit “Party In the USA” – Complex

Cardi B gave a late 2000s Miley Cyrus classic a risqué twist during a recent date of her headlining tour. As seen in the clip below, the Grammy winner expressed love for her Bardi Gang before belting out a NSFW version of Cyrus’ 2009 hit “Party in the U.S.A.” “Yeaaaaah, there’s a party in my puss-ay!” the Am I the Drama? artist sang while floating above the crowd. The rapper has seen no shortage of viral moments during the Little Miss Drama Tour, which spans thirty-five dates and ends April 18. Along with Cardi falling a handful of times on tour stops, she’s also had hilarious moments like strumming her crotch area like an air guitar and threatening to have ICE agents beaten up. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security didn’t find Cardi’s joke about ICE funny, and responded with a jab towards her history of drugging and robbing male strip club patrons.  » Read More

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Mendoza Finally Discusses Clubhouse Communication Issues, Says He ‘Fell Short’ – Yahoo Sports

New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza finally discussed his role in the clubhouse communication issues the Mets experienced last season, saying he ‘fell short’ and didn’t always communicate “at an elite level” last season, according to a report written by Tim Britton of The Athletic. “I take pride in being a good communicator. I feel like I fell short,” the Mets manager said yesterday. “It’s not that I didn’t talk to players. To be really good at what we do, you have to communicate at an elite level, and I don’t think I did that last year at times. That’s the biggest thing for me.” Advertisement Mets fans and many MLB executives around the league might say Mendoza is being very generous in his self-assessment. The Mets’ second-half collapse led to a complete coaching-staff purge after the team failed to make the playoffs, and an explosive report from the New York Post back in December revealed a divided, rancorous clubhouse that featured shouting matches between players and personality conflicts that never got resolved.  » Read More

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Mendoza Finally Discusses Clubhouse Communication Issues, Says He ‘Fell Short’ – Yahoo Sports

Mendoza Finally Discusses Clubhouse Communication Issues, Says He ‘Fell Short'New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza finally discussed his role in the clubhouse communication issues the Mets experienced last season, saying he ‘fell short’ and didn’t always communicate “at an elite level” last season, according to a report written by Tim Britton of The Athletic. 1:55 Now PlayingPausedAd Playing  » Read More

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Jacob Bridgeman Holds On At Riviera For First PGA Tour Title – SwingU Clubhouse

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jacob Bridgeman heard cheers all day long for everyone but himself Sunday at Riviera until the final ovation. He made a nervy par putt on the 18th hole for a 1-over 72 and a most narrow victory in the Genesis Invitational for his first PGA Tour title. Bridgeman started with a six-shot lead. He expanded it to seven shots with 12 holes remaining. And it still came down to one clutch swing from the 18th fairway that settled 20 feet below the hole, and a 3-foot par putt with his shadow over the hole. But he calmly knocked it in for a one-shot victory over Rory McIlroy and Kurt Kitayama, who both had a strong finishing kick to make Bridgeman sweat a lot more than he wanted. “This is way, way better than I’ve ever dreamt it,” Bridgeman said. Not since Adam Scott in 2005 has a player competed at Riviera for the first time and left with the trophy. Bridgeman, a 26-year-old from Clemson,  » Read More

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Away in a Ranger – RACQ

The Rangerettes might sound like Marvel action heroes, but these off-roading Aussie women are as grounded as they come. Jane Cartwright, founder of the Rangerettes, and her Ford Ranger. Brisbane-based Jane Cartwright is founder of Ford Rangerettes Official which, with more than 4,400 members Australia-wide, is Australia’s largest female-only make-specific 4x4 and adventure community. Established in 2018, the Rangerettes grew out of Jane’s desire to see women better represented in the online 4x4 space, particularly around new vehicle purchases and modifications. “Women were often hesitant to ask questions or get involved,” Jane said. “I wanted to create a supportive, inclusive, no-judgment community where women could learn, share experiences, travel together, and enjoy their Ford 4x4s with confidence.” The Club is open to owners of Ford Ranger and Everest vehicles as well as other Ford 4x4s including Raptors, F-150s and the new Super Duty. Jane describes it as a collective that’s welcoming and inclusive, and says many members give their vehicle a nickname to help differentiate similar models at social events.  » Read More

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Yankees have sewage issue at Steinbrenner Field: ‘It’s all over the place’ – USA Today

Updated Feb. 21, 2026, 5:45 p.m. ET The New York Yankees and their fans were greeted by all the glory of the senses in the team's Grapefruit League opener at Tampa's Steinbrenner Field.  The crack of the bat − from two Aaron Judge home runs and a monster shot from prospect Spencer Jones. The feel of the Hillsborough County sunshine on an 83-degree day.  And the smell of, well, raw sewage.  A pair of sewer lines broke outside the main entrance to George M. Steinbrenner Field, causing fans to tip-toe around what a security guard reportedly referred to as "the poo-poo water."  Underground, the scene was much worse.  The Yankees clubhouse was inundated with sewage, manager Aaron Boone telling reporters: "It's not great. It's all over the place."  The sewage reportedly had not reached the portion of the clubhouse housing the players' lockers. Yet the mess forced Yankees players to conduct interviews in a hallway − where the funk was still palpable. Not exactly the way you want to begin Grapefruit League play.   » Read More

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Sewage leaks into Yankees’ clubhouse, pools around stadium – The Athletic

TAMPA, Fla. — A sewage leak seeped into the bathroom inside the New York Yankees’ clubhouse and forced fans to walk around dirty, smelly pools of water during a spring training game at George M. Steinbrenner Field on Saturday afternoon. “It’s spring training for the toilets, too,” a Yankees spokesperson said. The spokesperson added that Tampa’s Department of Public Works was aware of the problem. The Athletic watched a security guard as he directed people to walk around water that had gathered in front of the stadium. The Yankees also closed the downstairs section of their two-floor team store due to the sewage leak. Other areas covered in sewage had been cordoned off with portable fencing. Workers tore up part of the entrance to the stadium offices to access piping. “It’s not great. It’s all over the place,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “Hopefully, we’ll get it cleaned up overnight and back in business tomorrow.” “Life gets you sometimes,” he added. “We’ll get through it.” A Yankees player said the sewage had initially soaked only the bathroom,  » Read More

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Rory McIlroy handles rain, then wind to share clubhouse lead at The Genesis Invitational

Highlights | Thursday | The Genesis Written by Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rory McIlroy would have preferred playing in the rain compared with the wind that followed Thursday at The Riviera Country Club. He handled both well enough for a 5-under 66 to share the clubhouse lead with Jacob Bridgeman at The Genesis Invitational. Scottie Scheffler couldn't get off the course fast enough. He was tied for last in the 72-man field, without a birdie through 10 holes when play was suspended by darkness. The rain that formed puddles on the already soft greens led to a three-hour stoppage. Players returned to far more difficult conditions with a wind that was strong and cold, and putting surfaces with a rare combination of being super soft and super quick. McIlroy opened with three birdies in four holes. He saved par on the par-3 sixth by chipping over the bunker in the middle of the green. He dropped only one shot to join Bridgeman,  » Read More

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This Yankees legend is still leaving his mark behind the scenes | Klapisch – NJ.com

TAMPA, Fla. — The flatscreen monitors placed throughout the Yankees clubhouse act as time portals to anyone of a certain age. There’s a steady loop of Ron Guidry’s killer sliders, Roger Clemens’ signature splitters, Bucky Dent’s heartbreaking home run at Fenway Park in 1978 and Andy Pettitte’s famous stare over the top of his glove. It resonates with fans who witnessed the Yankees’ era of dominance. It’s also an educational tool to the 20-something prospects who’ve never heard of Guidry or Clemens (you’d be surprised). Pettitte, on the other hand, has no problem being recognized. He’s not just on video, he’s here in the flesh. The legendary left-hander is in camp as a guest instructor. He’s less of a conventional pitching coach than a nurturer, mental skills specialist and sometimes just an old-fashioned storyteller Of all the great moments in his 18-year career, including 256 victories and a franchise record 18 wins in the postseason, Pettitte reminds Yankees pitchers he’s lived on the other side,  » Read More

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