RENTON, Wash. - When it comes to NFL quarterbacks receiving second chances to become a starter, such opportunities can be rare. That's especially true for players who spend multiple seasons as a backup, as the infusion of young talent into the league each year makes that desired shot at r
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Major systemic social, political, economic and environmental problems — from racism and sexism to income inequality and climate change — are not new. Over the past six years, they’ve felt a lot closer to home, and it’s been easier and easier to feel overwhelmed.
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At one point, the Golden State Warriors were annual locks to win the NBA title.
The 2021-22 group wasn't that. It was, of course, still champions all the same, but preseason expectations called for everything from a title run to an early playoff exit.
The Warriors shouldn't have su
Mike Pomranz began covering craft beer professionally in 2006, branching out into all aspects of food and beverage before joining the Food & Wine team in 2014. He's also a cidermaker, bar owner, and alcoholic beverage importer.
On Monday, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed
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Words cannot describe the shock and pain Brittany Blake is going through.
She lost her fiancé and the father of their almost 2-year-old boy, Jasiah.
"No one can ever, like, compare to that person. Like th
A Reddit post is bringing school bathrooms back into a national debate about public education policy. Only this time, it displays excessive restrictions on bathroom use. During summer school classes bathrooms were barred so that students could not use them between classes. This has sparked pub
The spotted lanternfly, shown here in the adult stage, is moving steadily northward from Pennsylvania into Upstate New York.
Syracuse, N.Y. – The rapidly spreading spotted lanternfly, feared by vineyard and orchard owners because of the damage it could cause to the state’s most impor
Tina Foster, left, of Trumann is pictured with assistant professor Renee Speight during a presentation Aug. 2 on the U of A RazorBug Diploma Tour through eastern Arkansas. The diploma tour celebrated graduates who earned U of A degrees online without leaving their hometowns, jobs and families.