SAN ANTONIO – Yale professor Cristina Rodríguez was selected as Yale Law School’s next dean, becoming the second woman to hold the position at the school. Rodríguez, a San Antonio native, will assume ...
Two members and fan favorites from the University of Vermont men's soccer team were drafted in the 2026 MLS SuperDraft on Thursday, Dec. 18. Goalie Niklas Herceg and forward Maximilian Kissel became ...
2026 Kalamazoo Boat Show to take over the Expo Center this weekend The 2026 Kalamazoo Boat Show is returning to the Kalamazoo County Fairground this weekend. Calhoun County residents remain frustrated ...
This video is part of Peak, The Athletic’s desk covering the mental side of sports. This is the second of a three-part series called The Story Behind the Stories. Last week featured former NFL coach ...
General Motors is racing to add more native apps to make up for its decision to block Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. General Motors is racing to add more native apps to make up for its decision to ...
One of college football's longest-tenured and most storied head coaches has called it a career. Utah's Kyle Whittingham announced Friday he'll be stepping down at the end of the 2025 season, bringing ...
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce went viral after a costly fourth-quarter pass drop in the team’s 20 to 10 home loss to the Houston Texans. With the Chiefs’ playoff hopes slipping, cameras caught ...
LIVERPOOL, N.Y. — New York State Senator Christopher Ryan announced $50,000 in state funding secured for the Onondaga County Parks Department to buy new REACT snowblades. State Senator Ryan described ...
Inside a Native American casino in Wisconsin, cards shuffle atop green felt tables and coins clink into metal trays. The Ho-Chunk Nation has offered gambling since 1982. But the real game is happening ...
Seattle City Council member questions new drug use prosecution directive A Seattle City Council member is expressing significant concerns over a new directive for prosecuting public drug use cases in ...
OLYMPIA – Colleen Melody, a Spokane native and graduate of Ferris High School, will fill an upcoming opening on the Washington Supreme Court, Gov. Bob Ferguson announced Monday. “After an extensive ...
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