The 6-foot-7 wing is a talented defender and strong rebounder who could help fill the void left by Dillon Mitchell.
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It feels that way with college basketball. It is a different world.
Madison Little League has been operating for over 60 years, and it's entirely run and funded by volunteers and community partners.
The supermodel said she's kicked her workout up "10 notches" to look her best ahead of her upcoming wedding.
Mt. Bachelor announced the end of their season with a 4-day festival called RendezVan, featuring a diverse musical lineup, activities, food, and giveaways.
From refusing to doff hats in court to resisting hat-snatching highway robbers, England's relationship with hats goes far deeper than fashion, new research shows.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – This week on Columbus Business Beat, Digital Anchor Rachel Ramsey talks to Mark Somerson, Managing Editor of Columbus Business First, about business news across central Ohio. To watch this week’s episode, view the video player above. Digital reporter David Rees also discusses some of his business stories in this latest episode.
Rex Heurmann is living a solitary life behind bars, with the occasional letter from serial killer pen pals one of his few distractions.
Williams has years of experience serving in elected office, including on the state, county and city levels.
In our news wrap Thursday, NASA says it's feeling optimistic as final preparations are underway for the reentry of the Artemis astronauts, the Justice Department is reportedly investigating whether the NFL used anticompetitive tactics in its media rights deals and the UK and Norway said they foiled a Russian submarine operation to sabotage undersea cables in the North Atlantic.
"We continue to strike Hezbollah with force, and we will not stop until we restore your security," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Anthropic announced that it has started a very limited test of its newest AI model called Mythos. It's a model deemed so powerful that the company warned it could cause widespread disruption if it were released to the public. Anthropic is giving some companies access to Mythos to test and identify vulnerabilities, a move that is raising concerns. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Gerrit De Vynck.