Say what you want about me, but you'll never have to argue with me about politics. I don't pay attention to politics and I really don't care for them either.
Emily Ratajkowksi on the other hand does care -- and pays attention -- and she wants you to know she went to the polls on Super Tuesday.
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The super model posted a photo on her social media looking stunning while she was holding up her ballot.
It's reminiscent of last summer's hottest hashtag #hotgirlsummer ... and some are using it a joke, with men, body positive activists and non-binary folks using the hashtag .
And here's another article:
Local school bus driver charged with molesting 3 girls - KESQ
Prosecutors today charged a school bus driver for the Coachella Valley Unified School District with molesting three girls who were under 14 years old while on the job a decade ago.
District Superintendent Maria Gandera acknowledged Friday in a written statement that a former student made the complaint to the district in October, but that the student did not identify the bus driver allegedly responsible.
"The district was unaware of any allegations before October 2019,''
Gandera wrote. " Upon receiving the report, the district immediately contacted Child Protective Services and law enforcement."
Montezuma girls begin State 1A Basketball Tournament | KBOE 104.9FM Hot Country
Montezuma's girls' basketball team is ready for another shot at the Class 1A State Basketball tournament. The Bravettes take on St. Ansgar in the State quarterfinals Wednesday afternoon (3/4) at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Montezuma is the fourth seed in the tournament with a 23-1 record, while Saint Ansgar is seeded fifth with a 21-2 mark.
Red Hot Minnesota Lakers Eager To Go For Girls Tier I 14U Title On Minnesota Ice
It’s been a banner season thus far for the Minnesota Lakers. In fact, they’re the lone Tier I 14U girls’ hockey team in the country to not have a loss.
In 19 games during the fall season, the Lakers went 18-0-1. Now they are hoping to carry over that successful run into the 2020 Chipotle-USA Hockey Girls Tier I 14U National Championship.
The Lakers won the Minnesota district in the fall by downing the Minnesota Walleye 6-2 on Oct. 5, and then taking care of the Minnesota Moose 6-1 in the championship game the next day.
In case you are keeping track:
Ouachita girls wins overtime semifinal thriller | Sports | hannapub.com
Award-winning sports writer for columns and features since joining the field in 2013. As the first-ever featured columnist of the month at Bleacher Report, Martin cut his teeth with online media before joining the newspaper business in 2014.
MLB: Carl Crawford in legal battle with Megan Thee Stallion
Megan, of course, has blown up and is one of the hottest female rappers around. Her "Hot Girl Summer" song turned into both a hit and a meme. Now she's suing Crawford for more than a million dollars as she feuds with his label in an effort to release new music.
A district judge in Harris County Texas granted Megan a temporary restraining order which prevents her label from blocking the music she plans to drop on Friday.
In the suit, Megan lays out the most outrageous terms of her contract, at least in her eyes. For instance, she claims the deal calls for 1501 Certified to get 60% of her recording income. The remaining 40% goes to her, but she has to use that to pay engineers, mixers and featured artists who work on the songs.
Izard County & Batesville are Hot Shots of the Week (2/26/2020 - 2/29/2020)
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - It's time to announce the Hot Shots of the Week for February 26th-29th. Over 1000 votes were cast on the kait8.com Sports page.
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Izard County wins the boys vote by 125 votes over Rivercrest. Caleb Faulkner launches a three-quarter court pass, Coby Everett tips and Dylan Tharp finishes. The Cougars would go on to win the 1A 2 Regional
Batesville wins the girls vote by 330 votes over Hoxie. Izzy Higginbottom picks off the pass and takes it the other way for the swish. The Lady Pioneers beat Southside to win the 4A East Regional.
15th Region girls quarterfinals: Pikeville old hand, hot hand vs.
PIKEVILLE On paper, Lawrence County was one of the youngest teams to ever play in the 15th Region Tournament. With one senior, five members of the Lady Bulldogs roster are not even in high school.
That youth showed in critical junctures Tuesday night as Pikeville ran away with a 69-51 win in the opening round of the 15th Region Tournament at Appalachian Wireless Arena.
Lawrence County (19-14), the winner of the 58th District, trailed by just four, 31-27, at the half. The Lady Bulldogs cut it to four again at 43-39 with 2:29 left in the third quarter on a 3-pointer by freshman Brooke Neal.
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