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July 4 is a day many Americans celebrate to honor the country’s independence from Great Britain. For many Native Americans, ...
There were initially a lot of questions over whether FC Cincinnati's team this year would be able to live up to the hype of ...
2016 — LeBron James and his relentless Cavaliers pulls off an improbable NBA Finals comeback to give the city of Cleveland its first title since 1964. James delivers on a promise from two years ago to ...
Louisiana native Wes Meador is set to compete in the upcoming season of NBC's American Ninja Warrior. Meador, from Prairieville, will be one of the 14 contestants from different states competing ...
Judkins spent only one season at Ohio State, but it was one to remember. Pairing with Henderson to give Ohio State a dynamic one-two punch at running back, Judkins turned in a 1,000-yard season ...
Green, of course, wasn’t working alone. The Warriors brought scrap and hustle to the second end of a back-to-back Tuesday and it carried for the vast majority of the 48 minutes of regulation.
Jacksonville native turned ‘American Ninja Warrior’ star now flipping the script with pro wrestling R.J. Roman, one of the best ‘Ninja Warriors’ the hit NBC show has ever seen, is now ...
KD on Kerr saying he didn't want to run it back with the Dubs: "That's not the reason why I didn't want to come back, I just didn't want to get traded midway through the season" pic.twitter.com ...
The Golden State Warriors were looking to bring back former star Kevin Durant ahead of the 2025 NBA trade deadline, but Durant ultimately turned down any chance of a reunion.
Four 3-pointers in a quick burst — from Moody, Post and Hield — put the Warriors back up seven early in the fourth quarter. But the Kings responded with an 8-0 run in 90 seconds.
Pete Reed joined The Hot Seat with News On 6 political analyst Scott Mitchell to discuss how The Native American Warrior Project, part of the Force 50 Foundation, aims to honor Native veterans ...
“We’re taking back Waikiki,” Kuhio Lewis, president of the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, told the more than 2,000 attendees at the nonprofit’s annual convention in September.