“The Next Nicklaus,” said the headline. The father remembers it clearly.
Several fans emailed the team expressing their anger at the gesture, which was not authorized directly by the team. The club responded to those who reached out, writing that the viewpoints of current and former players do not necessarily reflect the view of the organization.Trump was joined on stage at the rally to announce he was
by 50% by quarterback Mason Rudolph and safety Myles Killebrew.Rudolph said he saw some of the blowback but did not take it personally.“That’s the nature of social media,” Rudolph said Tuesday after the Steelers wrapped up a voluntary team workout. “That’s the nature of why America is so great. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Speech is free. Par for the course.”
Bleier, Rudolph and Killebrew aren’t the only people with ties to the Steelers who have appeared with Trump. Former stars Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell metstumping in western Pennsylvania ahead of the 2024 election.
Former Steelers owner and Hall of Famer Dan Rooney served as the U.S. ambassador to Ireland from 2009-12 during Barack Obama’s first term.
AUSTIN, Texas, EE.UU. (AP) — El presidente Donald Trump y los legisladores federales republicanos dieron prioridad este año a exigir que las personas demuestren su ciudadanía estadounidense antes de registrarse para votar. Convertir esa aspiración en realidad ha resultado difícil.ThisA residential treatment school for girls in the North Carolina mountains has closed after a state investigation and the deaths of two of its students who took their own lives.
Asheville Academy announced Tuesday that it released all of its students from its Weaverville campus this past weekend, saying the decision to voluntarily close was difficult.The closing came a few days after North Carolina mental health officials ordered the academy to stop taking in new students until the school could show it was protecting girls from harm, abuse and neglect and was properly supervising employees.
That order came after the launch of a state investigation into Asheville Academy that began May 8, five days after a 13-year-old girl killed herself at the school, officials said.The letter from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services did not detail the problems the agency found, and officials have not released additional information, including the investigation’s findings.