Raven Tuigseach
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Raven Tuigseach
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"If you think it's expensive now, wait until it's free" We were never meant to kneel. We were meant to lead ...





Vince Vaughn is criticizing late night TV shows for having political agendas: "You don’t want to become part of a group and feel like you’re a champion for one ideology. You want to make fun of everybody." “The podcasts have gotten so much more popular with less production, less writers, less staff. And the reason is … people want authenticity. The talk shows, to a large part, became really agenda-based. They were going to [evangelize] people to what they thought. And so people just rejected it because it didn’t feel authentic. It felt like they had an agenda. It stopped being funny, and it started feeling like I was in a fucking class I didn’t want to take. I’m getting scolded.” (via "This Past Weekend podcast) variety.com/2026/tv/news/v…















They said no one messes with her girl.! The bright lights of the Gainbridge Fieldhouse were buzzing during the Indiana Fever vs. Connecticut Sun game. Caitlin Clark was doing what she does—cooking the defense, slicing through lanes, dropping dimes like it was nothing. But the Sun weren’t having it. Jacy Sheldon had been physical all night, and then it escalated: a hard rake across the face, followed by Marina Mabrey shoving Caitlin hard from behind, sending her stumbling. The crowd erupted. Refs blew the whistle, but no ejection for the cheap shots. Caitlin got up frustrated, the physicality clearly building for years with the league’s biggest star drawing extra hands. That’s when Sophie Cunningham flipped the switch. Sophie locked eyes on the situation, stepped right in, and became the enforcer everyone’s talking about. As play continued, she went straight for Sheldon—wrapping her up in a bear hug and taking her straight to the floor with zero hesitation. Hair flying, intensity maxed out. “I got us” energy in full effect. Chaos exploded. Players from both sides jumped in, pushing and yelling in a full-on melee. Whistles blared, techs and flagrants flew. Sophie and Sheldon both got ejected, but the message was sent loud and clear: you don’t keep targeting Caitlin without consequences. After the dust settled, Sophie stood tall—fired up but composed—while the Fever regrouped. Coach was heated on the sideline about the lack of protection for their star. Caitlin got checked on by her teammates, and the squad kept that “we ride together” vibe. Moral of the story? Don’t start none, won’t be none—especially not with Caitlin Clark. Sophie proved she’s the protector the Fever needed, turning WNBA physicality into viral loyalty. Peace on the court… until you touch her girl. 😤🏀 Who else loves seeing teammates have each other’s backs like this? Drop your favorite WNBA enforcer moments below. 🔥 #CaitlinClark #SophieCunningham #Fever #WNBA








