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Samuel L. Jackson was reportedly “mad as hell” during sports movie shoot with drunk co-stars
Samuel L. Jackson reacted angrily during Coach Carter filming after drunk co-stars disrupted a key scene, according to verified cast interviews and reports.
Brayden Canavan heeded his coach’s advice, had great anticipation, and then made the shot of a lifetime. With only 2.1 ...
Fixing the Giants won't be an easy job for John Harbaugh, but there are a few obvious steps for him to take once he gets ...
Victor Wembanyama had just enough time to smile, stand up and dap Mitch Johnson before the pair were out the door. The San ...
Quarterback Fernando Mendoza, the Heisman Trophy winner playing for a title in his hometown, ran his first draw play of the ...
The Lewis Central boys basketball team is relying on defense to spearhead what has been a terrific start to the season.
Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza’s fourth-down touchdown run becomes the most iconic play in the team’s unbelievable ...
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Indiana vs. Miami score: CFP national championship live updates, highlights, news, analysis
The Hoosiers and Hurricanes are under way in a heavyweight bout that is brimming with historical repercussions.
The Section 2 boys' wrestling dual meet championships took place Tuesday night, and the champions have been crowned. Shenendehowa won the Division 1 championship, beating Saratoga Springs in the ...
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‘The Secret of Me’ review: Documentary reveals the mutilation of intersex children – all based on a psychologist’s bogus theory
The documentary The Secret of Me (tonight, 10pm, Channel 4 and streaming on Channel4.com) opens with several people wistfully recalling a girl called Kristi, born in 1976 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, a ...
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Miami vs. Indiana final score, results: Hoosiers win first national championship in Curt Cignetti's historic turnaround
Curt Cignetti, Fernando Mendoza and co. just completed a two-year stretch that saw Indiana go from one of the losingest ...
After Nevada football's 2024 season ended, Wolf Pack coach Jeff Choate felt helpless. Not because his team just went 3-10.
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