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Reverend Jimmy Swaggart was transported to the hospital in critical condition after suffering cardiac arrest on Father’s Day.
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EssentiallySports on MSNLaNorris Sellers Verdict Forces Turn in Shane Beamer’s Fate as HC Ssolves Major NCAA BlockIf you missed South Carolina’s redshirt freshman LaNorris Sellers last season, you missed the birth of a college football ...
Sam Burns and Adam Scott started the last round of the U.S. Open in the final group, one shot separating them in first and ...
Grandparents discover forgotten favorites from their youth, parents introduce children to the candies that defined their own childhoods, and kids experience the timeless thrill of candy-shop ...
A year-by-year "what if" filling in a century-long gap of Academy Awards recognition for noteworthy stunt artistry and design ...
Dawson Grant was born with several birth defects and underwent many surgeries. He is now thriving and is like "any 2-year-old ...
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Cote: Panthers crush Edmonton, 6-1, for 2-1 Final lead. Is McDavid’s Cup dream slipping? | OpinionFlorida Panthers got goals from six different players Monday night in a forceful 6-1 Game 3 home victory over Edmonton for a 2-1 series lead in the Stanley Cup Final. Does Connor McDavid feel his ...
Corey Perry and Brad Marchand keep proving that age is only a state of mind. Perry scored a miracle tying goal with less than 20 seconds left in regulation, setting up the second straight Overtime ...
The Pacers yet again came back from a seemingly insurmountable lead to steal a win on Wednesday in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
Actually hosting the prestigious tournament on home ice, they gave the home crowd a miracle. In a 1-1 game with less than a minute left, Denmark served the puck in front of net. It deflected off ...
With the two teams knotted at 1-1 for almost 45 minutes of playing time, Carolina winger Andrei Svechnikov broke the stalemate with a shot from the bottom of the right circle, a shot that eluded Caps ...
Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post There was a saying from a former Knick, coincidentally the current surging Timberwolf, Julius Randle, who declared last season after beating the lowly Wizards ...
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