National Sports
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Giants third baseman gives teammate explicit response after error
San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Chapman had some terse words for teammate Casey Schmitt in the fifth inning on Wednesday afternoon.
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Tiger Woods declines Ryder Cup captaincy after DUI, car crash
Tiger Woods has formally declined the Ryder Cup captaincy as he steps away from golf following a DUI arrest near his Jupiter Island, Florida home, where his SUV flipped.
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Yankees enter rare company as team stays dominant behind Cam Schlittler
The New York Yankees have allowed the third-fewest runs to start an MLB season as the team defeated the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night, 5-3.
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Robert Saleh and Liam Coen bury sign-stealing feud as NFL coaches become divisional rivals
Titans coach Robert Saleh says his feud with Jaguars coach Liam Coen over sign-stealing comments is "water under the bridge" after their fiery spat last season.
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NCAA softball player from Minnesota shares mixed feelings on tax dollars going to lawsuits over trans athlete
Western Michigan freshman Kendall Kotzmacher says her younger sister may face transgender pitcher Marissa Rothenberger again as Minnesota's legal battle over girls' sports continues.
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Perfect Game's All-American Classic is coming to Philadelphia for America's 250th anniversary
The Perfect Game All-American Classic is coming to Citizens Bank Park in 2026, and CEO Rob Ponger spoke to Fox News Digital about his excitement for the event.
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Former Cowboys player Trysten Hill appears to grin after arrest tied to alleged assault of pregnant woman
Former NFL player Trysten Hill was taken into custody in Ellis County, Texas, on charges of assaulting a pregnant woman and interfering with an emergency request for assistance.
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Bill Self announces return to Kansas sideline, set for 24th season despite health issues
Kansas head coach Bill Self, who owns 855 career wins and two national titles, said he is returning for the 2026-27 season with championship goals in mind.
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Chiefs GM Brett Veach won’t reveal invite status for Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift's wedding
Chiefs general manager Brett Veach said he “cannot disclose anything about the wedding." Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are reportedly planning to wed this summer.
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Judge grants Tiger Woods permission to seek treatment abroad after DUI arrest, court documents say
Tiger Woods was granted court permission to travel abroad for treatment after his DUI arrest. His attorney cited privacy concerns with U.S. care.
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Puka Nacua enters rehab center amid legal issues, antisemitic remark allegations: report
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua has reportedly entered a rehab center after plaintiff Madison Atiabi alleges he bit her and made an antisemitic remark.
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Jalen Brunson's sister blasts ESPN after Stephen A Smith Knicks rant: 'Utterly ridiculous'
Jalen Brunson's sister, Erica, blasted ESPN on X after Stephen A. Smith ranted about the Knicks and Josh Hart, calling the coverage "utterly ridiculous."
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Embattled MLB umpire CB Bucknor leaves game after taking foul ball to mask day after controversial call
MLB umpire C.B. Bucknor was forced to leave an MLB game on Wednesday after being struck by a foul tip, one day after a missed call at first base went viral on social media.
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Golf influencer Paige Spiranac shares words of encouragement for Tiger Woods after DUI arrest
Golf influencer Paige Spiranac posted words of encouragement for Tiger Woods after his DUI arrest last week, saying "we are all rooting for Tiger."
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NFL free agent Aaron Rodgers drawing interest from Broncos as veteran QB weighs future: report
Aaron Rodgers may have a new suitor in the Denver Broncos, who are reportedly considering the veteran quarterback as Bo Nix rehabs an NFL playoff ankle injury.
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WWE NXT star Tony D'Angelo warns title contenders he's on a 'path of destruction'
Tony D'Angelo will challenge for Joe Hendry's NXT Championship on Saturday night at Stand & Deliver along with Ricky Saints and Ethan Page.
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One of the NFL's first female officials sues the league for gender discrimination after being fired
Robin DeLorenzo, one of the NFL's first female officials, alleges gender discrimination and humiliation in a new lawsuit after being fired in 2025.
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Former Wisconsin football player, who left the sport amid mental health struggles, dead at 24
Former Wisconsin Badgers tight end Jack Pugh has died at 24, the university confirmed. Pugh had stepped away from football in 2023 citing mental health struggles.
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Story Time
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Keep Calm and … Color
Welcome to Keep Calm and ... a monthly program where we offer a way to take time for yourself!
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Legion Post 239 Fish Fry
Fish dinner 3 9oz Pollock, mac n cheese, coleslaw choice of bread wheat, rye, white. Tickets sold at bar $12. Serving at 11am until gone
at American Legion Post 239

The designations are due to excessive rain from April to December 2025.

The program offers a free book each month to children under the age of five.

The governor ceremonially signed two bills into law on Wednesday.

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The sectional assignments are for the next two school years.

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