Kansas City Chiefs star Trey Smith has opened up on the horror of Wednesday’s shooting that left one dead and 21 injured at the Super Bowl victory parade, revealing that he and teammates hid alongside civilians in a closet.
‘The day started just like last year’s parade. I just remember the security guards ushering us through the door quickly, like ”hurry up, hurry up, hurry up,”’ Smith, the Chiefs’ starting right guard, told Good Morning America on Thursday. Read More...
Celine Boutier is a French professional golfer. From 2012 through 2016, she competed in college golf at Duke University, where she also graduated with a psychology degree with a minor in economics. She won four events during her time at Duke.
In 2014, she played a vital role in Duke’s triumph at the NCAA Golf Championship. She earned the Honda Sports Award for golf in 2014 and was named the Women’s Golf Coaches Association Player of the Year. Read More...
By Brendan SainsburyFeatures correspondent
Neil Bowman/Getty ImagesAckee was brought to Jamaica from West Africa in the 18th Century, most likely on a slave ship (Credit: Neil Bowman/Getty Images)How did a meal that combines a preserved North Atlantic fish and a potentially deadly West African fruit become Jamaica’s national dish?
Ackee and saltfish is synonymous with Jamaica, as entwined with the national identity as reggae or cricket. Spiked with herbs and peppers and accompanied by rich Caribbean trimmings like plantains and breadfruit, it pays testimony to the country’s tempestuous history and multiracial roots. Read More...