Report as Rangers beat Celtic 3-2; Nico Raskin nodded Rangers in front with Mohamed Diomande doubling their lead; Daizen Maeda pulled a goal back with Reo Hatate equalising; Hamza Igamane fired ...
The Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 meta is now fully formed, and SMG players are eating very well with the choices available. With multiple strong SMGs to choose from, one still stands above the rest ...
The new collection of MLB hats from New Era has caused quite a stir online. The Texas Rangers have already removed their cap from the online team store, and more teams have followed suit.
A unique, new line of MLB hats for fans displays a team’s uniform logo with its hat logo superimposed on top of it in the center. The mishmash of letters created a different word altogether ...
In New Era’s Overlap 5950 collection, which is sold by Fanatics, a team’s cap logo is superimposed over its jersey logo Anna Lazarus Caplan is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She has been ...
Welcome to FTW Explains, a guide to catching up on and better understanding stuff going on in the world. Have you seen some stuff about a Texas Rangers hat from New Era that's caused a bit of a stir?
Chris Bohjalian's 25th novel, "The Jackal's Mistress," was inspired by a true story about a Southern woman who helped an injured Vermont soldier during the Civil War. The novel, set against the ...
Halo Top is celebrating the International Day of Happiness on March 20 and the launch of eight new flavors by giving away 80,000 pints of its "too good to be true" ice cream. "Halo Top is opening ...
A new Texas Rangers cap caught fire on social media, but not for the reason designers probably hoped. The newly released "New Era Overlap 59FIFTY" collection featured caps for each of the 30 teams ...
New Era released its special new hats for every MLB team and while they aren't the best looking ones you'll ever see, one team's hat had to be pulled from stores because it looked way to much like ...
As part of a new collection from New Era, which markets caps with an MLB license, an officially licensed Rangers cap appeared briefly online that featured an unfortunate Spanish slang vulgarity.