Today in News History
On June 22, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1907, Eriks Ādamsons, Latvian writer, poet, and novelist (died 1946) was born. In 1916, Johnny Jacobs, American television announcer (died 1982) was born. In 1931, Ruby Garrard Woodson, American educator and cultural historian (died 2008) was born. In 1936, Kris Kristofferson, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor (died 2024) was born. In 1957, Michael Stratton, English geneticist and academic was born. In 1963, Hokutoumi Nobuyoshi, Japanese sumo wrestler, the 61st Yokozuna was born. In 1964, Dan Brown, American author and academic was born. In 1966, Michael Park, English racing driver (died 2005) was born. In 1982, Ian Kinsler, American baseball player was born. In 1996, Mikel Merino, Spanish footballer was born. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Father’s Day Special Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly

Here on The Deal we have interviewed some of the world’s most famous athletes and some of the most powerful people in sports. But today we welcome our most important guests and probably our hosts’ biggest critics: their children. In this special Father’s Day episode of The Deal, Alex and Jason’s kids join us to share some perspective on who their dads are off the air. First up, Natasha and Ella Rodriguez give us the inside scoop on Alex’s past as a musical theatre star and which TikTok trends he struggled with the most. They also offer him some style advice and share their favorite family memories. Next, we hear from Jason’s sons, Henry and Will, about their dad’s level of Knicks fandom, who is the Josh Hart of the Kelly family and what he taught them about appreciating sports. Our closer is Alice Kelly, who asks Alex Rodriguez one of the most pressing questions of his career does he like Pokémon? (Source: Bloomberg)
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