Month: November 2019
LIVE STREAMS: MHSAA football playoffs on Friday
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Illinois enjoying momentum as Rutgers comes to town
Illinois enjoying momentum as Rutgers comes to town
Xhaka set to be out of Arsenal side after anger with fans
Arsenal captain Granit Xhaka is not likely to play against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday after responding angrily to abuse from his own fans last weekend
Texans QB Deshaun Watson dons visor at practice in London
Texans QB Deshaun Watson dons visor at practice in London
No. 14 Michigan rides wave of momentum into Maryland
On a roll, No. 14 Michigan hopes to retain upbeat feeling in Big Ten matchup with skidding Maryland
Texas A&M hosts UTSA, eager to build momentum off win
Texas A&M hosts UTSA, eager to build momentum off win
Panthers’ Cam Newton to get another opinion on injured foot
Panthers quarterback Cam Newton will seek another opinion on his injured left foot.
Professional fighting world helps raise money for UFC star’s missing stepdaughter’s reward
Auburn Police Department(MONTGOMERY, Ala.) — The professional fighting world is helping raise reward money for a UFC fighter’s stepdaughter who disappeared nearly 10 days ago. Aniah Haley Blanchard, a 19-year-old Alabama college student, was reported [Read More…]
WeWork hit with EEOC complaint alleging gender discrimination
nycshooter/iStock(NEW YORK) — The former chief of staff to WeWork’s ousted CEO, Adam Neumann, has filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, alleging she experienced pregnancy discrimination, gender discrimination and more during her [Read More…]
NFL at 100: Montana, Rice and 49ers rule the 1980s
NFL at 100: 1980s ruled by the dominant 49ers of Walsh, Montana and Rice
Colorado, UCLA finding stride led by WR Shenault, RB Kelley
Colorado and UCLA finding success behind wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. and running back Joshua Kelley, respectfully
US Marine pauses during deployment to interact with children in Syria
U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Branden J. Bourque(NEW YORK) — A United States Marine paused during his deployment in Syria to connect with three children standing nearby, a Defense Department photograph released on Thursday [Read More…]
Chen leads short program at Internationaux de France
World champion Nathan Chen took the lead in the short program at the Internationaux de France, while Olympic silver medalist Shoma Uno fell twice
Duchess Meghan makes special visit to bakery that helps women, tells them ‘we all have a story to tell’
NataliaCatalina/iStock(LONDON) — Duchess Meghan made a special appearance to celebrate the opening of a second location of a London bakery that empowers women who are working their way back from obstacles including homelessness, prison and [Read More…]
7-year-old trick-or-treater ‘clings to life’ after being shot by ‘cowards,’ says superintendent
kali9/iStock(CHICAGO) — A 7-year-old girl was clinging to life Friday morning after she was shot by “cowards” while trick-or-treating with her family on Halloween, said Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson. The shooting occurred on a [Read More…]
Conor McGregor fined in Ireland for assault
Conor McGregor fined $1,120 for assaulting a man in a pub
Drier, colder weather opens the month of November
Across the Corn Belt, several Midwestern locations completed a record-wet October. Among those places was Des Moines, Iowa, where October precipitation totaled 7.41 inches (281% of normal). Currently, cold weather is limiting evaporation rates from [Read More…]
A drier, albeit much colder, pattern for the Heartland
Much of the country will enter a period of relatively tranquil, albeit cold, weather during the next several days. Periods of light precipitation will be mostly limited to the North, primarily from the northern Plains [Read More…]
NASA Administrator: shared technologies can benefit agriculture
The Administrator of NASA says there are a lot of similarities between agriculture and space exploration. Jim Bridenstine wants FFA members to know the technology that comes from space exploration is applicable to their lives [Read More…]
FFA prepares students for the future
The National FFA Organization prepares members for leadership and future careers. Lexi Stein, with the New Ulm FFA Chapter in Minnesota, says she believes the organization sets members up for future success. “I think it [Read More…]