National Sports
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Crosby-less Canadians rally past Finland to punch their ticket to gold medal game
Canada defeated Finland 3-2 in the Olympic men’s hockey semifinal, overcoming Sidney Crosby’s injury with a 3-0 rally capped by Nathan MacKinnon’s late power-play winner.
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Jury convicts former NFL player Keith J Gray in $328 million Medicare fraud scheme involving kickbacks
Former UConn football standout Keith Gray was found guilty of genetic testing fraud, billing Medicare $328 million through illegal kickback arrangements, federal prosecutors said.
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Scott Bessent says Olympic skier Eileen Gu 'sold out' with decision to compete for China
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested Olympic skier Eileen Gu "sold out" to China, comparing the American-born athlete to billionaire George Soros during Fox News interview.
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US military Olympian shares love of country and fellow Americans competing in Milan Cortina
U.S. Olympic skeleton athlete and Air Force staff sergeant Kelly Curtis expressed pride in representing America amid teammate criticisms, which she defends.
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NFL great Michael Irvin calls San Francisco Bay Area Super Bowl LX 'worst ever,' cites lackluster atmosphere
Michael Irvin labeled Super Bowl LX in San Francisco the "worst" he's attended, criticizing the city's atmosphere and traffic issues in the days leading up to the Seahawks' victory.
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NBA star LaMelo Ball storms out of press conference when questioned about recent car crash
Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball abruptly walked out of his press conference after being asked two questions about his recent car crash.
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NBA superstar at odds with California city over private party, threatens legal action
Jaylen Brown’s Beverly Hills event was shut down over permit issues the city later admitted were based on inaccurate information, prompting Brown to call the apology insufficient.
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Lindsey Vonn taking 'baby steps' after latest surgery that took over 6 hours: 'A lot of plates and screws'
After her Olympic crash, Lindsey Vonn faced a grueling six-hour surgery filled with plates and screws — her fifth operation — as she continued her long recovery journey.
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Team USA to battle Canada for Olympic gold after dominant performance against Slovakia
The U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team dominated Slovakia to reach the gold medal game against Canada Sunday, the anniversary of the "Miracle on Ice" game.
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US skier’s quest for Olympic gold comes to a crushing halt after terrifying crash
Olympic skier Nick Goepper crashed hard attempting an unprecedented trick in his final halfpipe run, losing bronze but walking away with no regrets.
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US skier Alex Ferreira wins gold medal in men's free ski halfpipe to end Olympic career
American Alex Ferreira took home a gold medal in the Olympic freestyle skiing men’s freeski halfpipe final on Friday at the Livigno Snow Park.
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American Hunter Hess responds to Trump’s ‘loser’ criticism with ‘L’ gesture at Milan Cortina Olympics
Olympic skier Hunter Hess made an "L" gesture after President Donald Trump criticized him for saying he had "mixed emotions" about representing the U.S. at the Milan Cortina Games.
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Brett Favre blasts NFL for no longer appealing to 'true' fans: 'There's been a slight shift'
Former quarterback Brett Favre discussed perceived NFL fan engagement changes following criticism of Super Bowl halftime shows, including Trump's criticism of Bad Bunny.
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MLB star Bryce Harper wants more fighting in baseball: 'If you want to go, you want to go'
Bryce Harper reflected on his infamous 2017 brawl with Hunter Strickland, saying on “Bussin' With The Boys" that fights like theirs should happen more often in baseball.
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USA women's hockey sings national anthem arm in arm after Olympic gold medal win: 'The best part'
Team USA women's ice hockey team shared an emotional moment on the podium as the national anthem played after they captured Olympic gold in a thrilling 2-1 overtime victory over Canada.
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Alysa Liu explains how skating with joy led to Olympic gold for US: 'There’s no way to lose'
Alysa Liu won Olympic gold in women singles figure skating, ending America's 24-year drought in the sport. She explained how skating with joy helped her achieve her dreams.
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Olympian Eileen Gu says she feels like a 'punching bag' amid backlash for competing with China over US
American-born skier Eileen Gu fired back at critics over competing for Team China, saying people "just hate China" and target her because she wins.
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Former NFL QB Brian Hoyer says brother left widowed with four daughters after sudden death
Brian Hoyer announced his sister-in-law Carissa died at age 36, leaving his brother Brett a widowed father. The retired NFL quarterback shared the family's GoFundMe campaign.
Events
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All Saints Parish Fish FryJoin us from 4:30 to 7:00pm each Friday during Lent at the St. Martin Campus Hall for a delicious Fish Fry Dinner.
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St Teresa Fish Fries
St Teresa Renowned Lenten Fish Fries will run from February 20th through March 27th From 4:30-7:30
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Al-Anon Meeting
Help for Friends and Family of a problem drinker. You know what it is doing to them, do you know what it is doing to you?
at Hamline Chapel United Methodist Church

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