Donovan McNabb, who played with the Eagles from 1999-2009, has been fired by ESPN over sexual harassment allegations. The allegation stems from his time when he worked at the NFL Network. He allegedly sent the woman multiple sexually inappropriate text messages. Via Yahoo Sports

His firing comes shortly after "The New York Times" reported that the 67-year-old conservative anchor and the network shelled out $13 million in sexual harassment lawsuits launched against him.

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A $50 million sexual harassment case against former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes is revealing some not-so-shocking details about the behind-the-scenes culture of the conservative news network — particularly what many have long-suspected as the reason Stacey Dash was hired there. https://twitter.com/DylanByers/status/767955446724304896 Andrea Tantaros’ suit includes specific references to the former CEO’s politically incorrect behavior, including calling host Kimberly Guilfoyle a […]

Alexandra Tweten created the Bye Felipe Instagram account three weeks ago so that she could compile harassing and hostile messages men send women online after…

Brett Favre’s NFL career may have possibly ended with a defeat to the Detroit Lions on Sunday (Jan. 2), but his off the field woes continue. After being fined $50,000 by the NFL for not being more forthcoming with evidence in his alleged harassment of New York Jets sideline reporter Jenn Sterger, two more women […]

We’re sure at one time or another every female has come across unwanted, harassing attention while walking down the street from men. From the cat calls, to the “baby can I talk to you for a minute” and the dreaded touching, we really don’t know why men think that they have a right to leer […]