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“It was interesting because the legal drinking age there is 18, so he could legally have his first drink,” Spelling recalled. “He was like, ‘Are you OK if I try something?’ I'm ...
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On Monday, in honor of its 45th year working with Make-A-Wish, Disney kicked off its first-ever Disney Week of Wishes, bringing together the full power of the Walt Disney Co. to grant as many ...
Free Press columnist Carlos Monarrez breaks down the Detroit Lions' first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, at No. 28 overall. I’m glad the Lions passed on edge rushers James Pearce Jr. and Mike ...
The dollar is poised for its first weekly gain since mid-March following China's tariff exemptions on some U.S. imports, fueling hopes for easing trade tensions. Despite conflicting signals this week, ...
Two general managers and one head coach were surprised Shedeur Sanders wasn’t selected Thursday night because their teams had first-round grades on him, they told The Associated Press. Another GM told ...
Campbell likely fell to the end of the first round because of injury concerns ... morning after suffering an in-game injury earlier this week. In today's edition: Knicks go up 2-0, Mikko Rantanen ...
The long-awaited first round of the 2025 NFL Draft took place yesterday, and it was a whirlwind of emotions for numerous players, fans, and organizations. After a month of non-stop mock drafts and ...
2. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Cleveland Browns): Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado – Grade: A- Well, how's that for a shake-up? After no trades involving a first-round pick materialized in the ...
When asked how many prospects the Bills had with a first-round grade, Beane gave a blunt response. “Not thirty.” That’s less than ideal with the Bills holding the No. 30 pick in the first round.