Roundup: Warriors Advance, New Blink-182, Carly Fiorina Vice President
Inquest proves that police negligence led to the death of 96 soccer fans at Hillsborough in 1989. [Guardian]
Here’s another NFL Mock Draft. [Project Shanks]
Mariners CEO Howard Lincoln is stepping down. [My Northwest]
Mike Pettine regrets the 2014 NFL Draft. [ESPN]
Man donates 100,000+ item Bills collection to Buffalo History Museum. [Buffalo News]
Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert got 15-months in the hush money case surrounding his abuse of boys he coached. [CNN]
One of Hastert’s victims was the brother of an Illinois lawmaker. [The Hill]
Cameras show disqualified triathlete didn’t do both laps during the marathon portion. [New York Times]
A look back at first round draft picks production compared to league averages over the last 20 years. [Fanatics]
Tom Hanks joked about betting on Leicester. [Globe and Mail]
This is a pretty great Key & Peele interview.
The first official trailer for SNOWDEN – the movie where Joseph Gordon-Levitt does a funny voice.
Just a hockey fan dancing.
The Warriors finished off the Rockets last night without Stephen Curry.
Blink-182 released a new song without Tom DeLonge. I’m sure if they could tour as +44 they would, right?