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Olympics star Quincy Wilson is a happy-go-lucky senior earnestly interested in representing his hometown. That’s why he’s at Maryland.
Matt Norlander's college hoops insider notebook also has scoop on Mick Cronin's new contract and good news for the lone remaining undefeated mid-major.
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Almost frightening: 46 people with little to no education who redefined intelligence
Being book smart is not the same as being street smart. Just because someone has a pile of degrees doesn’t mean that they have excellent problem solving or social skills. At the same time, a person ...
With less ten-minute boat ride across the turquoise waters of Marovo Lagoon from Seghe sub-station, Western Province brings ...
Ever had that moment when you stumble upon something so magnificent you wonder how it’s not plastered across every travel magazine in America? That’s Medicine Rocks State Park in Ekalaka, Montana for ...
The crisis of the Left has become critical all over Europe. If the Left wants to avoid becoming insignificant in the coming decades it has to be thoroughly overhauled.
Mile High Sticking on MSN
Flesh and blood and vulcanized rubber — a Colorado Avalanche family legacy (part three of four)
When breaking down the long history of the Colorado Avalanche franchise, one begins to notice just how deep family roots ...
Observing a young man in a wheelchair with motor impairment struggle to communicate with his parents profoundly affected ...
Discover how comprehensive AI governance boosts risk management, accelerates adoption of agentic AI, and reduces shadow AI.
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A brief encounter, two attacks and then a break in investigations into the Brown and MIT shootings
Investigators are still trying to figure out much of what Claudio Neves Valente was doing in New England in the weeks before they say he opened fire in a Brown University lecture hall and later ...
Authorities have uncovered massive fraud in Minnesota, with billions of taxpayer dollars potentially lost. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson says over half of $18 billion in federal funds ...
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