Detroit radio hosts hope ESPN disciplines Pat McAfee: ‘Have a little bit of sympathy for those that were abused’
"Look, the intent was humor... But sometimes, you know, humor in these cases is not what’s called for."
"Look, the intent was humor... But sometimes, you know, humor in these cases is not what’s called for."
"So, like, if that's going to get us canceled, whoa. Whoa. It's going to get loud."
Pat McAfee made a tasteless remark about Michigan State's jerseys, suggesting that Larry Nassar played a part in designing them.
A "The mass shooting places Michigan State back in an uncomfortable national spotlight" headline for a live update focused on the Larry Nassar case drew a lot of criticism for The New York Times.
"At The Heart Of Gold" is a valuable watch both for those who have followed the Nassar scandal closely and those who haven't, providing new perspectives on why this happened in gymnastics and how Nassar got away with it for so long.
The award will be handed out at the ESPYs in July.
Strong reporting helped bring down a serial sexual abuser. We recap that, plus other great journalism from the month of January.