Watterson's defense settled in and helped the Eagles beat Toledo Central Catholic 19-14 on Friday in the OHSAA Division III state championship game.
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Caitlin Clark is having her legacy enshrined at her alma mater. The 22-year-old basketball phenom, who played for the University of Iowa and graduated in May 2024, will have her jersey retired in ...
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Kennedy said Monday he's "all for the polio vaccine." Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump's choice to leading the Health and Human Services Department, said Monday he's "all for ...
Ex-Celtic and Manchester United ace Brian McClair has thrown a word of caution ... Doak has been a revelation since joining Boro on a temporary basis, contributing five assists and a goal in ...
Executive security firms in Minnesota reported a significant uptick in calls for service following the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, putting a strain on the local industry ...
Indiana Fever. Caitlin Clark finally speaks out on the power in women's sports and Olympic snub Indiana Fever. Caitlin Clark's TIME Athlete of the Year cover and recognition sparks major ...
James Kennedy's attorneys have spoken out on his behalf after he was arrested on December 10 on suspicion of domestic violence. Releasing a statement on Friday, James' attorneys said they are ...
“Vanderpump Rules” star James Kennedy was arrested this week on suspicion of misdemeanor domestic violence, police said. Kennedy, 32, the DJ whose full name is James Kennedy Georgiou, was ...
After last week's killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, it didn't take long for social-media posts to shift from empathy for the victim to outrage over his company's practices — a ...