It's now more likely than ever than ByteDance will have to give up TikTok – or see the app banned in the US.
MANHATTAN (KSNT) - K-State men's basketball has its second transfer portal pickup of the 2024 offseason. The Wildcats picked up a commitment from University of Illinois-Chicago transfer CJ Jones on Monday, according to multiple reports including GoPowercat's Ryan Gilbert and On3's Joe Tipton. Jones, a 6-foot-5 guard, started 31 of 33 games for UIC in []
The Big Sur International Marathon is returning to the Central Coast on Sunday, April 28. This year will be a little different than normal.
The females are busy concocting up important albums.
How rich have America’s super rich become? The annual compensation of Steve Schwarzman, the chief exec of the private-equity colossus Blackstone Inc., offers up one telling yardstick. In 2023, we learned earlier this year, Schwarzman’s take-home actually fell some 30 percent off what he collected the year before. But Schwarzman’s overall payday for that year, even after that tanking, still amounted to a jaw-dropping $896.7 million. The current personal net worth of Blackstone’s CEO? The...
ARLINGTON -- When Cody Bradford walked off the mound at Globe Life Field a week ago after twirling a quality start against the Astros, the 26-year-old left-hander said he blacked out. This time, he was wide awake. For the second start in a row, Bradford completed his outing against the
In its latest strong quarterly report, Netflix said it added 9.3 million
Cornwall Live's readers debate the state of the area's hospitals
f ever there was a draft Brian Gutekunst could ignore the wide receiver position, it would seemingly be this one. But Gutekunst could have a surprise up his sleeve on draft weekend.
Rain, altered schedules and UC Santa Barbara’s big-inning offense resulted in the Hawaii baseball team’s winless weekend at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium on the UCSB campus.
Boston clinched the Eastern Conference a few weeks ago but coach Joe Mazzulla and his staff have to look at recent games to avoid disturbing trends and shore up weaknesses.
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers warned Wednesday that a second Trump administration could destroy the U.S. economy, predicting an “inflationary spiral.” “I don't think it would just be massive deregulation,” Summers said at a Semafor event Wednesday. “I think it would be massive regulation in the form of restrictions on the ability to buy products