Roundup: Ferguson Protests Continue, Second Angle of Tony Stewart Video Emerges, "Let's Be Cops" Review
Protests continued in Ferguson, Missouri on Wednesday night with police shooting rubber bullets and tear gas. [LA Times]
WaPo’s Wesley Lowery gives his account of his arrest in Ferguson. [Washington Post]
A second angle of Tony Stewart hitting Kevin Ward Jr. has surfaced, but has not been made public. [Sporting News]
Steph Curry is open to the idea of playing in Charlotte. In the future. [Inside Bay Area]
Two childhood friends – one becomes a Pirates pitcher and the other a handicapper – end up in a game-fixing investigation. [Sports Illustrated]
Minor league player suffers concussion in outfield collision. [NECN]
Vernic Mark is leaving Northwestern. [Chicago Tribune]
NASCAR driver Tim Richmond passed away 25 years ago yesterday. [FOX Sports]
An interview with Edward Snowden. [WIRED]
Best friends with down syndrome named captains of the football team. [WFAA]
The UFC has a new Latin American octagon girl. [Cage Potato]
“Ken Tremendous” was once on an episode of The O.C. [Warming Glow]
Mickey Rourke’s hair is… insane.
NHL players playing rugby.
This is (supposedly) a younger, less hardcore version of Iggy Azalea.
Small woman chokes out big guy with one arm.
The League returns soon. To celebrate, Jon Lajoie released a music video for a song about Eskimo Brothers.
Keifer Sykes, a 6’0 senior at Wisconsin Greenbay, put down a nice windmill alley-oop in front of Chris Paul.
Georgia wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell is in a book club. This is a really cool story.