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Ex-ESPN employee Jemele Hill criticized the Los Angeles Dodgers for visiting President Trump at the White House to celebrate ...
The UConn women's basketball program, which has made 10 trips to the White House after winning NCAA title, was honored with a ...
WASHINGTON, D. C. - Proclaiming it a “proud day for the scarlet and gray,” President Donald Trump on Monday welcomed Ohio ...
Philadelphia Eagles team owner Jeffrey Lurie talked about what it meant to get an invite from President Donald Trump to celebrate the Super Bowl title at the White House.
The Philadelphia Eagles will visit the White House on April 28 to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory. Head coach Nick Sirianni emphasizes that thi ...
As Trump held an Ohio State helmet and was presented with a Buckeyes jersey with his name on it, Vance attempted to pick up ...
The Philadelphia Eagles’ visit to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory is optional for players, keeping with the team's tradition of personal choice. Despite historical ...
Jeffrey Lurie thinks there's a big difference between the Philadelphia Eagles visit to the White House in 2018 and the one upcoming.
Philadelphia Eagles' owner Jeffrey Lurie affirms that players can decide whether to attend the Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX White House visit, keeping the tradition nonpolitical.
The Philadelphia Eagles are heading to the White House later this month, and their head coach is honored to be part of such a longstanding tradition.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni revealed his honest feelings on visiting President Donald Trump at the White House.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is not making the visit with President Donald Trump at the White House mandatory for the players. Seven years after having their invitation rescinded by Trump, ...