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Frank Gore Jr. will get the chance to play for a title contender
A key moment has arrived on the 11th day of the New York criminal trial of
A former teacher’s aide charged following an interaction with a special needs student was back in a courtroom Wednesday to learn his fate.
A North Alabama father finally has some answers in his decades-long search for his family.
A North Alabama father finally has some answers in his decades-long search for his family.
Rice remains sufficient despite the drought in some areas, President Marcos said yesterday as he vowed to continue providing aid to sectors hit by El Niño.
AC Milan are expected to part ways with Stefano Pioli at the end of the season and several managers have been linked with the club. The Rossoneri's former manager Arrigo Sacchi has hit out the club, mainly criticising the summer mercato.
Rod Black is a long-time sports commentator in Canada and former play-by-play man for the Toronto Blue Jays. On Tuesday, he got to do some play-by-play again, albeit in a more unofficial — and exciting — manner than what he’s used to. Black’s son, Tyler Black, made his MLB debut for the Milwaukee Brewers on
Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has claimed that the US aid to Ukraine approved by the House of Representatives “will kill more Ukrainians” and enrich the United States. He also warned that the United States “will have to answer for the confiscation of frozen assets of the Russian Federation”.
When it rains, it pours for Stanford men’s basketball. After just one year on the Farm, top recruit Andrej Stojaković announced he was entering the transfer portal, part of a mass exodus following the Cardinal’s disappointing 2023-24 season. On Saturday, Stanford fans got the worst possible news: Stojaković is taking his talents to Berkeley to join the upstart California Golden Bears. The No. 22 recruit of the 2023 class according to ESPN, Stojaković reportedly chose Cal over other top-flight...
Police are investigating two separate hit-and-runs that happened on Kaua‘i and O‘ahu over the past week.