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San Francisco radio hosts barred from asking Giants CEO any Pride Night questions

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June 25, 2026

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The San Francisco Giants continue to botch every aspect of their response to the controversy stemming from a Pride Night at Oracle Park two weeks ago. For the uninitiated, a quartet of Giants pitchers opted to protest Pride Night, either by inscribing Bible verses on their rainbow-colored caps or by choosing to wear the traditional

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The Daily Wire

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· Jun 24, 2026

MLB ‘Pride Night’ Fiasco Takes Another Turn

San Francisco Giants leaders are refusing to speak ill of the Christian players who counter-signaled the team’s LGBT “Pride Night.” Reporters on Tuesday night pressed San Fran manager Tony Vitello about the recent “Pride Night” fiasco, where players were pressured to wear gay pride rainbow-logo hats. When a reporter suggested Vitello was somehow disrespected by ...

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· Jul 2, 2026

Giants Pride Night and the conversations we’re not having

This originally appeared in Thursday’s edition of The A Block, Awful Announcing’s daily newsletter with the latest sports media news, commentary, and analysis. Sign up here and be the first to know everything going on in the sports media world. The San Francisco Giants’ Pride Night controversy and all the subsequent fallout can be blamed

KMJNow – Fresno

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· Jun 21, 2026

Kyle Stowers helps Marlins finish sweep of Giants

Kyle Stowers homered off of Giants ace Logan Webb as the host Miami Marlins completed a three-game sweep of San Francisco with a 2-1 win on Sunday aft...

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· Jun 21, 2026

LG executives to meet Nvidia officials in US for AI, robotics talks

Senior executives from LG Group will visit Nvidia’s headquarters in California this week for talks on physical AI and robotics, in a follow-up to a recent meeting between LG Chairman Koo Kwang-mo and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Industry sources said Sunday that executives from LG’s major affiliates are scheduled to meet Nvidia officials on Monday at the US chipmaker’s headquarters in Santa Clara, California. The LG delegation will include LG CNS CEO Hyun Shin-gyoon, LG Sciencepark President Chung S

Workers World

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· Jul 2, 2026

For Starbucks workers, Pride means organize

There has been no letup in the fight by Starbucks Workers United (SBWU) for a first contract with the multibillion dollar global coffee chain. This June — LGBTQIA2S+ Pride month — SBWU has made a point of reaching out to people attending Pride celebrations, asking them to delete the Starbucks . . . Continue reading For Starbucks workers, Pride means organize at Workers.org

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· Jun 23, 2026

ADNOC hosts bp CEO at its Headquarters

ADNOC hosts bp CEO at its Headquarters

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Related coverage for "San Francisco radio hosts barred from asking Giants CEO any Pride Night questions": The Daily Wire — MLB ‘Pride Night’ Fiasco Takes Another Turn. Awful Announcing — Giants Pride Night and the conversations we’re not having. KMJNow – Fresno — Kyle Stowers helps Marlins finish sweep of Giants. The korea Herald News — LG executives to meet Nvidia officials in US for AI, robotics talks. Workers World — For Starbucks workers, Pride means organize. UrduPoint — ADNOC hosts bp CEO at its Headquarters