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National Geographic special tracks recovery of Tuskegee Airman's plane from Lake Huron
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoBrian Smith, president and CEO of the Tuskegee Airmen National Museum at Detroit’s Coleman A. Young...
Keeler: Denver’s first women’s sports bar will celebrate USWNT’s South Korea friendly with watch...
Denver Post· 17 hours agoBut if you want a taste of what’s to come at 909 E. Colfax, Miranda and Annie are holding a preview...
Pandas will return to Washington's National Zoo from China
The Chippewa Herald· 2 hours agoTwo giant pandas are coming to Washington's National Zoo from China by the end of the year. The zoo...
CARDIAC KIDS: No. 1 Auburn advances to program’s first national final with wins over Virginia, Ohio...
WAAY-TV Huntsville· 17 hours agoFor the first time in program history, Auburn men’s golf will play for a national championship as...
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Trump's hush money case has gone to the jury. What happens now?
Associated Press via AOL· 3 hours agoAfter nearly two dozen witnesses, 16 days of testimony and hours of lawyers' closing arguments, it's...
Panda-monium returns: Smithsonian’s National Zoo will have pandas once again
FOX30 / CBS47 Jacksonville· 7 hours agoThe pandas are returning to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo. The giant pandas will be returning to...
USMNT's Weah joins Brooklyn FC ownership group
ESPN· 1 day agoUnited States men's national team and Juventus winger Tim Weah has joined the ownership group of Brooklyn FC, which will operate professional ...
Mexico's next president is likely a woman. But in some Indigenous villages, men have all the power
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoMaybe she’ll stay here and find work. Maybe she’ll try making it to the U.S. That afternoon, she...
Navarre's Charlie Cottrell set to play for US U20 Tackle National Team in world championships
Pensacola News Journal via Yahoo Sports· 11 hours ago“We didn’t quite end how we wanted to at Navarre. What better way to change that than to play for a world championship and play for your country?” Charlie Cottrell said.