Boys basketball: St. Augustine dominates Bonnabel in rematch
Tuesday's St. Augustine-Bonnabel matchup in a Division I select regional playoff game carried intrigue because the Purple Knights had won at Bonnabel by four points in December.
Vice President JD Vance Finds a Buyer for His Washington, D.C.-Area Home in a Matter of Days
Vice President JD Vance has quickly found a buyer for his Alexandria, Virginia, home. Vance listed the Washington, D.C.-area home on Thursday for $1.695 million, and it was pending sale as of Monday.
The Bible’s First Translation Was in Greek
Originally written in Hebrew and Aramaic, the Bible is the most sold book in history, it first translation into another language was in Greek
Area Girls Basketball: Its Rangers vs. Pequot in section semifinals
CLOQUET — Tori Oehrlein finished with 27 points and 12 rebounds as the top-seeded Crosby-Ironton Rangers beat No. 8-seeded Esko 83-44 in the Section 7-2A Quarterfinals Saturday, March 1.
Girls Basketball: Top-seeded Alexandria breaks away from Little Falls in Section 8-3A semifinal
It was a close game early on but Alexandria outscored Little Falls 40-6 in the final 20 minutes to earn a 34-point win, and advance to the Section 8-3A Championship
Egypt imports Russian wheat amid allegations of stolen Ukrainian grain
A Russian company with a controversial history of selling grain from occupied Ukrainian territories has recently exported over 20,000 tons of wheat to Egypt, according to documents obtained by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP).
Early lead erased as Wild losing streak hits three with 5-2 loss in Colorado
But Colorado’s offense came to life in a second period that turned out to be disastrous for the Wild.
Anthony Edwards suspended for Friday’s loss at Utah
Anthony Edwards was suspended for Minnesota’s 117-116 loss on Friday in Utah without pay, the NBA announced hours before the contest. The suspension was the result of Edwards picking up his 16th technical foul on Thursday against the Lakers.
Federal workers start receiving second email demanding list of accomplishments
Federal employees are receiving a second round of emails demanding they account for their recent work. Unlike the first round, these messages are being sent directly by agencies, signaling a more aggressive push by Trump and Musk to scrutinize the federal workforce.
Some New York Democrats are desperate to halt Andrew Cuomo’s comeback march
As Cuomo readies to announce his long-anticipated run, the city’s political class has increasingly turned to risky strategies and long-shot candidates in an effort to thwart what would be an epic political comeback from the former governor and his inner circle.
Elderly woman crashes into Kennewick restaurant with teenage passenger
KENNEWICK, Wash.–An elderly woman and a teenager crashed into the Kennewick Taqueria El Molcajete shortly for 2 p.m. today.
Loons defender Morris Duggan took the bumpy road to MLS
The German center back played for Iowa Lakes Community College, Marshall University and Rhode Island FC before his first MLS start
Boys Basketball roundup: Minnewaska wins playoff game, WCA's Ben Bye scores 1,000th career point
Ben Bye became the 10th boys basketball player in West Central Area history to score 1,000 career points as he reached that milestone in a 14-point outing in WCA’s 83-58 win on the road over Ashby (8-17) on Friday.
JD Vance puts $1.7 million Alexandria home up for sale, barely a month after moving into VP’s official residence
JD Vance, the new Vice President of the United States, is reportedly selling off his Alexandria home for a whopping $1.69 million, nd this is happening just one month before he entered the US Naval Observatory for his residence.