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It was recently suggested that one reason New York Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II wants to be traded this offseason is that he doesn't want to be part of "the grueling program" that new ...
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For years, farmers have argued that fixing their own equipment has become nearly impossible. Now, one of the biggest names in agriculture is paying $99 million to settle claims tied to that fight.
Calipari became the first coach in SEC history to win the conference tournament at two different programs after guiding the Arkansas Razorbacks to their first in 26 seasons on Sunday. The Razorbacks ...
Furnish also shared that the singer has been spending more time with his family, saying, "We love being together, and that’s everything for us" Kimberlee Speakman is a Writer-Reporter on the News team ...
An old John Deere tractor left sitting on a farm is finally inspected revealing mechanical issues and the story behind why the machine was abandoned. Trump admin to start revoking passports over ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — It was quality over quantity for Syracuse men’s lacrosse face-off specialist John Mullen in SU’s 9-8 overtime win over Penn last Sunday. Mullen struggled for most of the day (6-of-13) ...
The Las Vegas Raiders taking Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the first-overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft might be the worst-kept secret in the NFL right now. This assumption was practically ...
HARTFORD, Conn. — If the score seemed eerily familiar to those of you who have followed St. John’s for a minute, it should. Back in January 1982, there was a much-anticipated game between the Johnnies ...
Name, image and likeness (NIL) deals have flooded college sports with hundreds of millions of dollars — but universities and team general managers have been operating with little formal oversight, ...