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KANSAS CITY, Mo.—The Kansas City Royals selected 17 players on the final day of the 2025 First-Year Player Draft.
Musk’s outrage over Trump’s signature legislation fuels a pledge to rejoin the political fray, despite the wounds he’s taken and the poor electoral record of mavericks.
Kaaleem Reiland would have never envisioned this. Not in his earliest days, when the Kingsland senior star football player was living in homeless shelters and drug houses with his two siblings, older ...
The Bakersfield Train Robbers completed a season-high 11-game homestand at Sam Lynn Ballpark on Monday night, losing only their second game of that stretch, 6-4 to the Dublin Leprechauns. The Train ...
Syme’s success at the KLM Open, his first on the DP World Tour, last month was a major moment for the Fifer and also another notch for Gough. The master coach also worked with New Zealander Ryan Fox, ...
In total, eight of the World’s Top 10 head to the Scottish Open which is being staged at the course for the seventh successive year.
Genealogical groups from Lake and McHenry counties are among several throughout the region attending the Northern Illinois Genealogical Conference from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, July 12, at ...
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Vols Wire on MSNDalton Knecht starts, plays 29 minutes in Lakers' win over Spurs
He was selected in the first round of the 2024 NBA draft (No. 17 overall) by the Lakers. During his rookie season, Knecht played 78 games, averaging 9.1 points, 2.8 rebounds, 0.8 assists and 0.3 ...
College football wild card teams: USC, Oklahoma among the sport's biggest mysteries entering 2025 season Anything from a .500 season to a playoff berth could be in store for these teams By Carter ...
As the college football season looms on the horizon, SEC fans can delve into the remarkable story of how the triple-option offense rescued three of college football's biggest brand names—Texas ...
Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione has announced that the upcoming academic year will be his last in charge of the department, with an official retirement planned for June 2028.
A two-sport athlete at Watonga High School, Hartfield played both football and basketball before beginning his college career at Northern Oklahoma College, where he suited up on the hardwood in 2010.
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