ESPN's 'Around the Horn' Final Show

ESPN's 'Around the Horn' is bringing back some of its old faces before its final show, including Jemele Hill and Kate Fagan. The show's cancellation was announced in March, and its last episode will be on May 23. Hill was let go from the network due to social media posts about President Donald Trump and his supporters during his first presidency.

Comparison of Transgender Athletes' Rights to Civil Rights Movement

Jemele Hill compares the push for transgender athletes' rights to the civil rights movement, emphasizing the importance of protecting vulnerable groups. The majority opinion opposing transgender athletes in women's sports is likened to historical injustices against minorities.

Cancellation of ESPN's 'Around The Horn'

ESPN's show 'Around The Horn' is being canceled after over two decades. Jay Mariotti suggests it's because the show went 'woke' and started including anti-Trump panelists.

LeBron James taking a break from social media and related controversies

LeBron James takes a break from social media, sparking debate and support. Jemele Hill defends James and criticizes online behavior. James supports Vice President Harris in the election. James steps away from social media after criticism of national sports coverage.

Controversy over Jemele Hill's comments on WNBA star Caitlyn Clark

Jemele Hill accuses WNBA star Caitlyn Clark of only earning fame because she is a straight white woman, claiming leftists don't care about achievements of privileged white women. Hill insists Clark's success is due to her race and sexuality, prompting discussion on diversity in the WNBA.

Controversy at University of Mississippi involving Jemele Hill and white frat boys mocking pro-Palestinian supporters

Jemele Hill called for a fraternity to be barred from campus after white frat boys mocked left-wing pro-Palestinian supporters at the University of Mississippi, leading to controversy and accusations of hypocrisy regarding free speech.

Controversy at University of Mississippi involving Jemele Hill and white frat boys

Former ESPN personality Jemele Hill called for the expulsion of white frat boys who mocked left-wing pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Mississippi. She accused them of racist behavior and demanded action from the university authorities.

Racial Bias in Women's College Basketball Media Coverage

Jemele Hill believes that white female basketball players like Caitlin Clark receive more media coverage compared to non-white and specifically Black female players, highlighting a racial bias in sports media coverage.