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A family of bears couldn’t resist using a remote weather system as their personal playground in Alaska, a photo shows. BLM Alaska Fire Service on Facebook A remote weather station in Alaska “k ...
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March Madness continues Thursday with the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament. As substantial as the first two rounds of the tournament can seem in the first weekend, the field of 16 remaining teams ...
Sure, two games of the 2,430 scheduled MLB games have already been played for the 2025 regular season (with the Dodgers taking both games against the Cubs in Tokyo last week). Everything else is ...
MLB Opening Day 2025 is here as the Baltimore Orioles travel to play the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday. Last season, the Orioles went 91-71 and made it to the playoffs. Meanwhile, Toronto logged a ...
THE grandson of a huge UK TV star will make a rare public appearance tonight. The Apprentice continues on BBC One with another challenge which will result in a candidate being sacked by Lord Sugar ...
The top two golfers in the world, Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, headline the field at the Texas Children's Houston Open. The Florida Swing has ended and the PGA Tour will head to Texas for ...
As Major League Baseball's 2025 season gets underway, the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers are the overwhelming favorites according to oddsmakers, but there's a reason no team has repeat ...
AL MVP: Bobby Witt Jr., Royals SS Last year Witt was worth 9.4 WAR and won the AL batting title—in his age 24 season. He also won a Gold Glove. In other words: He’s valuable. AL Cy Young ...
Odermatt went to toss his giant slalom crystal globe — it’s actually glass — into the air when it clanged off the medal around his neck Wednesday following the GS race at the World Cup ...
After the opening weekend of March Madness, we're down to the Sweet 16 in college basketball. It's been a relatively chalky NCAA Tournament so far, with nobody lower than a No. 6 seed left standing.
Ok, so our second round of March Madness men's Survivor picks didn't have much more success than our first round. But how were we supposed to know this would be the year of (nearly) no upsets? We ...