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Nick Spalding on Dunbar’s three-overtime win over Henry Clay

The Paul Laurence Dunbar Bulldogs defeated Henry Clay 71-68 in three overtimes on Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022. Senior guard Nick Spalding talks about the win. … Click to Continue »

Kuzma leads Wizards past Irving, in-flux Nets, 113-112

In a matchup of teams that were transformed at the trade deadline, the Washington Wizards got an immediate boost from improved chemistry. The Brooklyn Nets are focused squarely on the … Click to Continue »

Mohamed, Battle carry Montana St. over Portland St. 77-74

Abdul Mohamed had 16 points to lead five Montana State players in double figures as the Bobcats extended their win streak to 10 games, edging past Portland State 77-74 on … Click to Continue »

Over COVID, Meyers Taylor gets Olympic bobsled training runs

U.S. bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor has, finally, made it to the Olympic track. The worst of her coronavirus scare that started with a positive test on Jan. 29 is behind … Click to Continue »

Belgium to play Burkina Faso as part of World Cup buildup

Belgium will host Burkina Faso in a friendly match next month as part of its World Cup preparations. The game scheduled March 29 at the Lotto Park, home of first-division … Click to Continue »

House panel probes Trump presidential records found in Fla.

A House committee is investigating whether former President Donald Trump violated the Presidential Records Act, after boxes of presidential records were discovered at his Florida estate and a news report … Click to Continue »

As spotlight fades, Hanyu ponders post-Olympic future

On the same day that American figure skater Nathan Chen was busy achieving a lifelong dream by becoming an Olympic champion, his longtime rival was skating off their sport’s grandest … Click to Continue »

American curler Matt Hamilton’s shoes stand out at Olympics

The only things louder than the shouting in the Olympic curling venue are the shoes that Matt Hamilton brought with him to Beijing. The mustachioed American is representing the red, … Click to Continue »

Cold front in mountain Olympic venues tough for athletes

The snow squeaks under their skis as Olympic athletes spin their arms in a wind-milling motion and hop up and down in place to keep warm, their noses and cheeks … Click to Continue »

Group 1 Automotive: Q4 Earnings Snapshot

Group 1 Automotive Inc. (GPI) on Thursday reported fourth-quarter earnings of $87.1 million. On a per-share basis, the Houston-based company said it had net income of $4.84. Earnings, adjusted to … Click to Continue »

MLB keeps spring camps on hold, missing opener ‘disastrous’

Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says spring training remains on hold because of a management lockout and his goal is to reach a labor contract that allows opening day as scheduled … Click to Continue »

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