National Sports
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American Olympic medalist fires direct message at critics: 'They hate to see two woke b----es winning'
American Olympic figure skater Amber Glenn returned to social media with a terse message aimed at critics of her rant against the Trump administration.
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American Ashley Farquharson captures rare Olympic luge medal at Winter Games
The first U.S. women's luge medal since 2014 went to Ashley Farquharson, who overcame fifth-place start to earn Olympic bronze in thrilling competition.
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LeBron James ends historic 21-year streak after missing too many games this season
LeBron James' historic 21-year All-NBA streak will end, as the Lakers star will miss too many games this season due to injuries and load management decisions.
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Eileen Gu garners backlash for commenting on Trump's statement while representing China
Eileen Gu faces social media backlash after criticizing President Donald Trump while remaining silent on China's alleged human rights abuses. Enes Kanter Freedom calls her a "traitor."
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Sam Darnold on what his NFL journey's lesson would be after Super Bowl win: 'Always believe in yourself'
Quarterback Sam Darnold's NFL journey culminated in a Super Bowl victory with the Seattle Seahawks, his fifth team, proving perseverance pays off.
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US figure skater Maxim Naumov honors late parents in emotional Olympic performance
United States figure skater Maxim Naumov delivered an emotional Olympic debut honoring his late parents, who died in a plane crash last year.
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Ex-NFL star encourages American Olympians to 'pipe down' and 'respect the flag'
Ex-NFL star quarterback Boomer Esiason said American Olympians should "pipe down" after they've received backlash for political statements at the Winter Games.
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Tiger Woods' 17-year-old son Charlie announces major golf move: 'Go Noles!'
Charlie Woods, son of 15-time major champion Tiger Woods, committed to play golf at Florida State, continuing the Woods family’s storied legacy in the sport.
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USA women's hockey team throttles archrival Canada as captain Hilary Knight ties Olympic record
The U.S. women’s hockey team beat Canada for its fourth straight win at the Olympics and seventh in a row against the northern neighbors.
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Ray Handley, key member of Giants’ Super Bowl coaching staffs, dead at 81
Ray Handley, who succeeded Bill Parcells as the New York Giants head coach after the team’s two Super Bowl wins, has died at 81, his family confirmed.
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US Air Force Olympian Jasmine Jones expresses gratitude while representing America at Winter Games
Bobsledder Jasmine Jones expressed honor representing the U.S. at the Milan Cortina Olympics, contrasting with criticism from other Team USA athletes.
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Mets star Francisco Lindor faces potential surgery that could threaten Opening Day availability
New York Mets star Francisco Lindor could miss Opening Day after being scheduled to be evaluated for possible surgery on his left hamate bone on Wednesday.
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Former Lions linebacker Tracy Scroggins dies at 56; family cites possible CTE
Former Detroit Lions linebacker Tracy Scroggins died at age 56 after an NFL career that spanned 10 seasons. His 60.5 sacks rank seventh in franchise history.
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'Quad God' Ilia Malinin stuns in men's figure skating short program, eyes Olympic gold
American figure skating star Ilia Malinin got off to a great start in the men's singles competition on Tuesday with an incredible short program performance.
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Super Bowl champion questions Bad Bunny halftime show critics
Super Bowl champion Chris Long defended Bad Bunny’s halftime show performance, calling out critics who said they didn’t enjoy the elaborate spectacle.
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NFL legend explains why losing in conference title games was harder than the Super Bowl
Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher explained on Monday why losing the AFC Championship was much more difficult than the Super Bowl.
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US curler Rich Ruohonen calls ICE operations in Minnesota 'wrong': 'There's no shades of grey'
U.S. Olympic curler and lawyer Rich Ruohonen spoke out against ICE operations in Minnesota, citing constitutional concerns at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games.
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Olympic medalist voluntarily admits to cheating on 'gold medal' girlfriend of 6 months in emotional interview
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid won bronze at the Olympics but tearfully admitted he cheated on his girlfriend, calling it “the biggest mistake of my life."
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The North Vernon man is facing felony child molesting.

The bill aims to protect Hoosier technology, intellectual property and land from foreign adversaries.

Jennings County's girls basketball team was also honored.

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Four Trojans announced their college decisions on National Signing Day.

