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That should double on both sides this week, with Grambling State up next as an opponent that OSU can pick its score against. This game won’t be close. So instead of focusing on who might be a threat, ...
Kelly Clarkson is set to make her return to TV following the death of her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock. In a Sept. 3 press release, NBCUniversal announced "The Kelly Clarkson Show" will premiere new ...
CLEMSON, S.C. — LSU's offensive struggles in 2024 could be boiled down to one thing: the lack of a running game. LSU's inability to consistently churn out yards on the ground put fifth-year senior ...
Athleta's new CEO needs to rediscover the power of she to revive its fortunes. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Athleta) New Athleta CEO Maggie Gauger has hardly had a month in the top job at ...
Alan Leventhal, a former United States ambassador to Denmark, is considering running for governor of Massachusetts, marking another potential challenger to first-term Democrat Gov. Maura Healey, ...
For a second time on Tuesday, Deion Sanders addressed his clock management at the end of Colorado's 27-20 loss to Georgia Tech. For a second time, the Colorado coach insisted he didn't do anything ...
Is Jordan Walker a bust? It's a premature and unfair question to even ask about the St. Louis Cardinals' ballyhooed young hitter, but his persistent struggles in the majors have invited such inquiries ...
You might worry less about cracks and spills involving your Google Pixel and Android devices -- but that peace of mind will cost you. Dashia is the consumer insights editor for CNET. She specializes ...
New Zealand police have released fresh CCTV footage believed to show a fugitive who disappeared with his three children more than three years ago . The night-time footage shows two people in full-body ...
After repeated delays, more than $30 million spent and little to show for it, a decadelong effort to upgrade the state’s antiquated workers’ compensation system has been put on hold. On Friday, WaTech ...
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