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Bailey Anne Kennedy Becomes First Trans Miss Maryland USA: ‘I Knew It Was Going to Mean a Lot for...
People via Yahoo News· 6 hours ago"Not everyone has to agree with the spaces that you occupy, and it doesn’t mean that you aren’t...
Jamesville-DeWitt boys lacrosse falls again in Class C state final: ‘They did all the work to...
The Post-Standard· 1 hour agoGraham Kesselring and Lucas Patchen each netted two goals for the Red Rams.
Backstage Update On The Working Relationship Between WWE And TNA - PWMania - Wrestling News
PWMania· 18 hours agoWWE and TNA Wrestling will continue to work together, as mentioned on the most recent episode of...
Ella Smith Schneidau
New Orleans Times-Picayune· 3 hours agoA future in the financial sector is in the works for Ella Smith Schneidau as she studies in the UGA Terry College of Business toward a career in that...
A 'White Collar' Reboot Is In The Works: Everything to Know
Parade via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMatt Bomer in 'White Collar' While speaking at Variety's TV Fest in June, White Collar creator Jeff...
Caitlin Clark and the politics of ‘pretty privilege’
Deseret News via Yahoo Sports· 5 hours agoIndiana Fever's Caitlin Clark speaks during a WNBA news conference, Wednesday, April 17, 2024, in Indianapolis. | Darron Cummings In addition to being a...
Bryce Harper ‘loved’ marking home run with secret football-style knee slide
PA Media: Sport via Yahoo Sports· 10 hours agoThomson, who described Saturday’s atmosphere – with 53,882 in attendance – as “fantastic”, added:...
London from 2,000ft: Donn Delson is art world’s eye in the sky
The Independent US via AOL· 3 hours agoDonn Delson has made his name hanging out of helicopters in the name of art. The 75-year-old landed...
Norwich theatre company relaunches after founder's death
BBC News· 2 hours agoAn inclusive theatre company has relaunched to continue the work of its founder who died in 2020....
'Spy mania': Why is Russia accusing its own physicists of treason?
BBC via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoNow removed from the institute's website, it said they were known for "brilliant scientific results"...