You never know whose day we can make ... so just special anytime I can do that," Michigan football QB Bryce Underwood said.
Centennial responded with a fury after giving up the game’s first goal to beat Tuscarora in a Class 3A state semifinal.
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Things to do in Montgomery for Nov. 13-19
The W.A. Gayle Planetarium, 1010 Forest Ave., Montgomery, is open to the general public for screenings on Saturdays. After the screening, guests will get a view of Montgomery's night sky projected on ...
Chu’s inspiration for the ending of “For Good,” he says, without giving too much away, was the triumphant image of Thelma and Louise holding hands as they drive off that cliff. For the final moments, ...
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30 Surprisingly Worthless Collectibles
Think your attic is stuffed with a goldmine of collectibles that will fund your retirement? Before you cash in your Beanie ...
Pere Marquette State Park puts on one of the most colorful shows in Illinois. The park sits where the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers meet, creating a perfect spot for nature lovers. In autumn, the ...
Pere Marquette State Park delivers those moments in abundance. The park sits at the meeting point of the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers, creating scenery that belongs on a postcard. The drive along ...
The Meta Quest 3 offers a fantastic entry point into VR gaming with its standalone capabilities and growing library. From ...
Batman has returned in an exciting new project, and it includes many of his most famous villains, with Two-Face having a surprising role in it. Harvey Dent is one of Batman's most tragic villains.
Family-friendly Sydney pubs are boosting their fun factor in preparation for summer. From the waterfront ship-themed playground launching next week at Felons Brewing Co. in Manly, to the nostalgic ...
Kelli Austin (left) from Portland, Maine, and Lauren (right) from Syracuse, New York, fear their families will go hungry from tomorrow as SNAP benefits end. The countdown to this weekend looks dismal ...
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Comic books once stoked fears of crime, but a California city wants to confront that history
The California Supreme Court ruled in 1959 that a Los Angeles County policy banning the sale of so-called “crime” comic books to minors was unconstitutional because it was too broad. Sacramento's ban ...
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