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Wayne Gretzky, Jack Nicklaus, Mariano Rivera, Tony Romo, Lawrence Taylor, and Tua Tagovailoa, would also be part of the council.

On Tuesday, PBS North Carolina announced that due to the recent $9 million cuts in federal funding, they are offering voluntary separation offers to employees.

Trump’s new tariffs could cost U.S. households $2,400 a year as prices on wine, shoes, furniture, and more are expected to climb starting August 7.

Philadelphia is gearing up for an exciting 2026, as the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection is set to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The Morris Brothers are still looking to even the score against Nikola Jokic and his brother after a flagrant foul that happened almost four years ago.

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Get ready to celebrate summer at the 7th Community + Wellness Fair hosted by Greenville Avenue Church of Christ!  This family-friendly event is packed with activities for all ages. Happening Saturday, August 2, from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM at 1013 S Greenville Ave in Richardson, TX, this FREE family-friendly event is your one-stop shop for health, fun, and […]

After leaving Philadelphia, Joel Embiid claims that him and James Harden no longer speak because of Embiid's alleged doing.

Early morning on Friday, July 4, heavy rains caused water levels in the creeks and rivers of Texas Hill Country to reach historic levels, leading to severe flooding that devastated several communities. Throughout the tragedy and in its wake, many brave heroes put their lives on the line to save as many people as they […]

The recent floods in the Texas Hill Country have left communities devastated—homes destroyed, roads washed out and families forever changed. In the face of this destruction, neighbors, volunteers and first responders are working tirelessly to provide relief, but they can’t do it alone. You can make a difference. Whether it’s through donating supplies, contributing to […]

This is list is based on productivity, longevity, and impact. Not only with the Sixers, but in the NBA as a whole.

Despite the various economic opportunities we see in thriving parts of our city and other areas throughout The Lone Star State, poverty remains a serious issue.

Tray Chaney, who played Malik "Poot" Carr on the HBO series, says he and his son Malachi were thrown from their home by a tornado this week.