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If you're like most people, you probably dream about a retirement in which you can spend time doing the things you love with ...
"He rebounds. He plays at his own pace. He sort of controls the tempo on offense," he further said of Dirk. "It'd be nice to ...
Too many turnovers and a lack of physicality doomed the Thunder in Game 3. Now, what's OKC going to do about it?
On Friday, 11-year-old San Bernardino resident Alisa Perales graduated from Crafton Hills College with associate degrees in ...
This American Stroke Month, we're exploring a growing trend: more people under 45 are having strokes. We talk to Dr. Karin Olds, stroke director for Saint Luke's Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute, ...
Interviews with graduates across the U.S. reveal how deep cuts to government programs and funding have led to rescinded job ...
With over 400,000 unfilled teaching roles in the U.S., burnout and low pay are driving educators away from the profession.
The penny will no longer be minted, but you might have many of them lying around. What should you do with them now? How much could they be worth?
The chicken program started as a project to learn about biology and anatomy. Now as the birds grow, so, too, do the students.
Most people want to make it big, but by the time they get there, they realize just how much of a difference the small things ...
Jeff Gordon is vicariously living ‘The Double’  — racing’s greatest test of man and machine, a combined 1,100 miles in ...
As we settled into May, we were blindsided by something foreign. NBC Sports' Chris Simms broke character to praise the Eagles organization. While a guest on Up & Adams, he suggested, "The Eagles are ...