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How about featuring articles about real heros? Not that selfish, arrogant jerk Bruce Jenner. He had the nerve to accept an ESPY award for courage, that he most certainly didn't deserve. Courage would have been turning down that award and standing up and holding himself accountable for killing that woman. But not for Bruce, who seems to think that his gender bending is more important than helping that victims family heal. Yahoo is beginning to make me sick. Yahoo seems to think that Bruce Jenners gender bending is more news worthy than him killing that poor innocent woman. Where are Yahoo's morals? I mean giving all of this positive attention to an unapologetic killer?