LSU death: Madison Brooks' last text to mom who 'knew something terrible happened'
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The aim of the billboard is to spread awareness for the gift of organ donation.
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As the Writers Guild of America (or WGA) writers’ strike enters its first full week, actress Jenna Ortega has been a big part of the protests - but not in the way you might expect.
For the NFL, it’s been three months full of news. Really, a (mostly) tremendous start to 2023 for a league that manufactures news cycles, even in the off-season. A 38-35 Super Bowl with the re-coronation of Patrick Mahomes and the emergence of a new 24-year-old superstar, Jalen Hurts. The Super Bowl, with the third-biggest audience in TV history. Aaron Rodgers, caped crusader, flying in to save the Jets—at great, great cost. Lamar Jackson and the Ravens making a five-year peace treaty. A short quarterback, Bryce Young, perhaps forever changing how we look at short quarterbacks by being the first pick in the draft.
MIAMI — As the New York Knicks stand on the brink of elimination after a 109-101 loss to the Miami Heat in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals Monday night, All-Star forward Julius Randle voiced his thoughts about his team's collective mindset that shows just how far New York's confidence has fallen over the last week.
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NEW YORK: A man that US prosecutors charged with supplying performance-enhancing drugs to athletes at the Tokyo Olympics pleaded guilty on Monday (May 8), a spokesman for the US Attorney's Office Southern District of New York said.