The Philadelphia Flyers’ beloved mascot took center stage Tuesday during their annual Pride Night. He started the festivities with a dramatic entrance, waving the Progress Flag for all to see.
(THE CONVERSATION) Luce, the anime-inspired official mascot for the Catholic Church’s 2025 Jubilee, whose name means “light” in Italian, has been getting a lot of attention on social media. Some ...
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For the second time in a week, a mascot stole the show at a college football game. While Minnesota seemingly had Friday night's Duke's Mayo Bowl in hand from the second quarter on, ...
The Los Angeles Angels parted ways with All-Star relief pitcher Carlos Estévez at this season’s trade deadline. The Angels traded the Dominican pitcher to the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange ...
“Pete Alonso, the Mets are the most likely still. Angels are looking at it, again I think it's the years as a possible gap there. They are certainly weighing that,” Heyman reported.
As newspapermen nationwide wielded “Southland” in rhetorical brawls, Harrison Gray Otis, editor of the new Los Angeles Daily Times, started doing the same. California had its own north/south ...