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Cut a mop handle in half - this is GENIUS! ‘That Has Never Been Tolerated in the Entire History of Our Republic’ A Construction Worker Accidentally Found a Secret Stash of 700-Year-Old Coins Indiana ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Lucian Anderson III threw two touchdowns, Cameron Pettaway caught two scores and Bowling Green rallied from a three touchdown deficit to beat Toledo 28-23 on Saturday. Down 28-21 ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Swedish-American pole vault superstar Armand “Mondo” Duplantis has expressed a strong desire to visit Jamaica, whether for a pole vault event or simply to experience the island’s ...
India had an injury scare as Hardik Pandya and Abhishek Sharma left the field during the Sri Lanka clash, but bowling coach Morne Morkel confirmed both suffered only cramps. While Hardik will be ...
Pudge, a three-year-old Persian cat, has become Bowling Green's unlikely mascot, boosting team morale. Owned by long snapper George Carlson, Pudge gained popularity after comforting an injured player.
​Bob Simpson, who died aged 89, was one of the most accomplished Australian cricketers of all time: a superb batsman, a dangerous leg-break bowler, an unequalled slip fielder, a tough ...
The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Watkins Glen International for the 2025 Go Bowling at The Glen on August 10, 2025. This 2.45-mile permanent road course at the southern tip of Seneca Lake features 11 ...
A large Core Scientific (NASDAQ:CORZ) is threatening to vote against its planned sale to CoreWeave (NASDAQ:CRWV) unless terms of the deal are improved. Two Seas Capital, which has a 6.3% stake in Core ...
Cordarrelle Patterson was always faster than anyone else around him on the football field. Makes sense that he'd be the first to post the news of his release, too. Patterson clearly doesn't seem ...
In 1975 Sir Clive Lloyd led his team onto the field and when the job was done, they left the stage to rapturous applause. Today, in 2025 Sir Clive Lloyd led his teammates onto the stage and when the ...
FIFTY years ago, Clive Lloyd—bespectacled, brave, and brilliant—stood at Lord’s and was heralded as cricket’s ultimate champion. It was the summer of ’75, the sun was shining, and the weather was ...
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