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83 years later, 105-year-old finally earns master's from Stanford
NBC NEWS· 7 days agoVirginia Hislop has spent a lifetime trying to increase access to education, and now, at 105 years...
NBA Trade Analysis: Thunder Josh Giddey to Bulls for Alex Caruso
KPVI· 5 days agoNBA trade alert: The Oklahoma City Thunder Thunder have traded Josh Giddey to the Chicago Bulls for...
Juneteenth celebrations take place in Spokane
KREM.com Spokane· 6 days agoAlthough it hasn't been a federal holiday for long, it has been around for more than a century. People across the country were celebrating the holiday...
Sakima Walker’s journey from Africentric to hoisting a national title with South Carolina
WCMH via Yahoo Sports· 7 days agoCOLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Success and basketball is all Sakima Walker has ever known as a two-time...
2025 NBA MVP Odds: Jokic, Doncic Tied for Shortest Odds
KPVI· 6 days agoFor the 2025 NBA season, Nikola Jokic and Luka Doncic are co-favorites for MVP. Despite his past...
Boise's newest park is open just in time for summer
KIVI Boise· 7 days agoThe dedication of Primrose Park, the newest park in Northwest Boise, was held on June 18. The 1.5 acre park includes accessible elements, open play areas, an outdoor fitness ...
A quick study: Youngster earns respect in first fishing outing on the Caddo River | Northwest...
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 2 days agoOf all the great fishing trips, Wednesday's adventure on the Caddo River was my favorite. It was my...
'For everybody': Thousands come out — so to speak — for Winston-Salem's annual Pride Parade
Winston-Salem Journal· 3 days agoA crowd of about 57,000 was expected to attend the 11th annual Pride Parade in downtown...
This U.S. State Is the Most At-Risk for a Catastrophic Tsunami, According to a New Study
Men's Journal· 6 days agoTsunamis are notably less common in the area, but a new study illuminates just how bad the next "big...
Racist slurs and death threats: The dangerous life of a Georgia elections official
Clayton News Daily· 12 hours agoDouglas County elections officials Milton Kidd, left, and Tesha Green fear being followed home by angry voters. Nationwide, many election officials are concerned for their safety. Editor’s note: This story contains profanities and racist slurs.