National Sports
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Legendary Olympic hockey coach admits he used fake COVID vaccination card for Beijing Games
Swiss Olympic hockey coach Patrick Fischer admitted he used a fake vaccination card to bypass China's strict COVID-19 rules at the Beijing Olympics.
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Heat star Jaime Jaquez Jr celebrates sister's WNBA Draft selection with heartfelt message
The Chicago Sky drafted Gabriela Jaquez with the No. 5 overall pick in the WNBA Draft, and her brother, Jaime Jaquez Jr., who plays for the Miami Heat, congratulated her.
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Astros star delivers explicit message to team as downhill spiral continues amid losing streak
Carlos Correa bluntly called out the Houston Astros for playing bad baseball amid a six-game losing streak, as injuries have ravaged the roster.
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Jaguars' Travis Hunter pushes back on report of positional usage: 'Who told you that?'
Travis Hunter responded on X after a report said the Jacksonville Jaguars plan to use the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner as a full-time corner, part-time receiver.
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Callaway launches limited-edition USA 250 golf collection honoring America's 250th anniversary
Callaway released a limited-edition USA 250 golf collection celebrating America 250, with drivers, putters, wedges, all with a patriotic design.
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Aaron Judge, Mike Trout's home run duel enters MLB history books
Aaron Judge and Mike Trout traded home runs in an epic New York Yankees-Los Angeles Angels duel, achieving a feats not seen in many years.
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Pacers' Tyrese Haliburton talks shingles battle as he recovers from torn Achilles
Tyrese Haliburton reveals he's battling shingles while recovering from a torn Achilles, saying medication hasn't worked and nerve pain has lasted months.
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Orioles manager Craig Albernaz takes line drive to face in terrifying scene
Craig Albernaz was struck by a line drive off Jeremiah Jackson's bat during the Orioles' win over the Diamondbacks on Monday and left for an evaluation.
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WNBA commissioner plays gender card when asked about future
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert played the gender card when asked about her future, wondering if a male commissioner would face the same question.
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Azzi Fudd goes No 1 in WNBA Draft to Wings, reunites with Paige Bueckers with historic $500K salary
Azzi Fudd went first overall to the Dallas Wings in the 2026 WNBA Draft, earning a historic $500,000 rookie salary under the league's new CBA agreement.
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WNBA player faces backlash over op-ed criticizing IOC for policy to protect women's sports
Brianna Turner wrote an op-ed claiming the IOC's new genetic testing policy does not protect women's sports and scapegoats transgender athletes.
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Dave McGinnis, former Cardinals head coach and beloved Titans assistant, dead at 74
Dave McGinnis, former Arizona Cardinals head coach and longtime Tennessee Titans assistant coach and broadcaster, has died at age 74 after an illness.
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Dick Vitale announces fifth cancer diagnosis as biopsy confirms melanoma in his lung and liver cavity
Dick Vitale said he is confident he will go "5 for 5" after a biopsy confirmed melanoma in his lung and liver cavity for his fifth cancer diagnosis.
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Mike Breen says fans 'deserve to be thrown a bone' as NBA cuts all local broadcasts from the playoffs
New York Knicks and ESPN announcer Mike Breen ripped the NBA for removing local broadcasters from the playoffs for the first time in league history as part of the new TV rights deal.
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Daniil Medvedev fined after smashing his racket 7 times during shocking double-bagel loss
Daniil Medvedev was hit with a $7,000 fine after smashing his racket seven times during his 6-0, 6-0 Monte Carlo Masters loss to Matteo Berrettini last week.
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Charles Barkley gives terse message to NBA players complaining about 65-game eligibility rule
Charles Barkley rips NBA players complaining about the 65-game eligibility rule, saying they voted for it in collective bargaining and should stop.
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Scottie Scheffler takes issue with Masters' course conditions after second-place finish
Scottie Scheffler took issue with Augusta National course conditions after finishing one stroke behind back-to-back Masters winner Rory McIlroy Sunday.
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Aaron Judge calls out Yankees' offensive struggles after getting swept
After starting 8-2, the Yankees have gone cold at the plate. Aaron Judge says the team needs to "simplify" things offensively to get back on track.
Events
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All-Member Spring Art Show
Members of the Southeastern IN Art Guild will have their ALL NEW artwork creations on display for your viewing pleasure.
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Knights Blood Drive
Blood Drive - St Teresa Parish - April 14 from 12:00 till 5:45
at St Teresa Parish Community Center

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