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... causing more mayhem as travelers try to make it home for the holidays. "We've just got to stay positive," said Wendell Davis, who plays basketball with a team in France and was waiting at O'Hare in Chicago on Friday after a series of flight cancellations. The huge storm ...
... Holocaust-denying white supremacist at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida. The rapper Ye expressed love for Adolf Hitler in an interview. Basketball star Kyrie Irving appeared to promote an antisemitic film on social media. Neo-Nazi trolls are clamoring to return to Twitter as new CEO ...
... an undisclosed amount to place patches on the uniforms of MLB umpires, $135 million for the naming rights on the arena where the Miami Heat play, and another $10 million to Curry’s basketball team, the Golden State Warriors, for ad placement in its arena and throughout the Warriors organization.
... investigation into the incident and broader questions about possible obstruction of justice is still ongoing. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Roby Chavez. Judy Woodruff: Basketball star Brittney Griner has left an Army medical center in Texas after recovering from her time in a Russian prison. Griner posted on Instagram ...
... S&P 500 added 29.Still to come on the "NewsHour": U.S. immigration officials face a surge of asylum seekers near El Paso; Brittney Griner's agent discusses the basketball star's road to recovery; a new documentary follows the first person ever diagnosed with autism; plus much more.
... I completely admired that,” Leach told The Associated Press last spring. “I mean, you’re gonna be dead in 100 years anyway. You’ve mastered basketball and you’re gonna go try to master something else, and stick your neck out and you’re not afraid to do it, and ...
Monday on the NewsHour, a man accused of making the bomb that brought down a plane full of people over Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988 appears in court. A hostage negotiator recounts basketball star Brittney Griner's first moments after being freed from Russia. Plus, a Kentucky jail works to break ...
... at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. The rapper Ye — formerly known as Kanye West — expressed love for Adolf Hitler in an interview. Basketball star Kyrie Irving appeared to promote an antisemitic film on social media. Neo-Nazi trolls are clamoring to return to Twitter as new CEO ...
... the NBA, we are grateful for his contributions to the game across a lifetime in basketball," the Suns said Sunday. Paul Silas played his college basketball at Creighton, averaging 20.5 points and 21.6 rebounds in three seasons. He was voted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame in ...
... longer be with us. As the news spread the outpouring of grief was immediate on social media. And in a postgame news conference in Philadelphia basketball Star LeBron James talked about his interactions with wall many years ago for a Sports Illustrated cover story on the then rising star. LeBron ...
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