I grew up a Detroit Tigers fan in rural Alabama in the 1980s. Where I'm from, all we really had was college football. You ...
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Prosecutors are seeking more than seven years in prison for disgraced former congressman George Santos after he pleaded ...
White letters scribbled on a black chalkboard wall evoke a taste of nostalgia for fans in the know: karaage with furikake and ...
It's impossible to say how many people have sat at the historic lunch counter inside the old Woolworth's building at 19th and K streets in downtown. The one-time department store opened 75 years ago ...
A federal judge agreed on Friday to block the Trump administration from dismantling an independent agency that distributes ...
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Sacramento might be a temporary pitstop on the A’s eventual move from Oakland to Las Vegas, but for locals such as Hattfield, ...
Jeffrey Hutchinson received three death sentences and one life sentence after being convicted of murdering his girlfriend and ...
Without the protections of the rule of law, we are no longer citizens of a republic, but serfs to a tyrannical system, columnist Rod Miller writes.