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“There’s a torrent of discontent in the (Democratic) party,” Mike Madrid, a former political director for the California Republican Party who is currently consulting for Stephen Cloobeck, a time-share ...
It can be argued that senior running backs Nicholas Singleton and Kaytron Allen are Penn State’s greatest running back duo. You will get a staunch argument from those who believe Lydell Mitchell and ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris choosing not to run for president would leave two high-profile Democrats tied as ...
Here’s the new reality for former Vice President Kamala Harris as she’s halfway though a summer of contemplating whether or not to campaign to become California’s next governor: It would not be ...
Former Michigan State running back Le'Veon Bell finished his Pittsburgh Steelers career as the franchise's fourth all-time leading rusher behind Franco Harris, Jerome Bettis and Willie Parker and ...
Legendary Steelers running back Franco Harris, one of Sewickley’s own, sported the number 32. The athlete is known for arguably the most iconic play in the National Football League — the ...
Franco Harris, the Hall of Fame running back whose heads-up thinking authored "The Immaculate Reception," considered the most iconic play in NFL history, has died.
This NFL Hall of Fame spotlight focuses on a legendary smooth-styled running back—Franco Harris. Harris established himself as a superstar right from his very first pro season.
Running back Franco Harris selected in the first round of the NFL Draft Franco Harris will forever be remembered for the greatest play not just in Steelers' history, but one recognized by many as the ...
Franco Harris made no bones about whom he wanted the Pittsburgh Steelers to select in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Harris, the Steelers' Hall of Fame running back who unexpectedly passed ...
PITTSBURGH -- Franco Harris's remarkable career with Pittsburgh Steelers began in a humble place. Before he was a Hall of Famer, a nine-time Pro Bowler and a four-time Super Bowl Champion, he was ...