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2022 NBA All-Star Would Be a ‘Tremendous Fit’ With Pelicans
GiveMeSport· 20 hours agoHaving lost Jonas Valanciunas in free agency, the New Orleans Pelicans could be on the hunt for a...
2024 MLB All-Star Game starters announced; why Lakers are big losers this offseason
CBS Sports· 1 day agoAaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani, Juan Soto and Bryce Harper are among the biggest names
161 Disney Trivia Questions for Every Level of Disney Fan
Teen Vogue via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoAnswer: To own her own restaurant. (Princess Tiana is partly inspired by famed New Orleans...
Why LeBron James' max contract is latest indictment of Lakers' front office in a summer full of them
CBS Sports· 2 days agoDwane Casey reportedly said no to becoming an assistant coach under JJ Redick with the Los Angeles...
Despite losing Isaiah Hartenstein, Knicks rank among early NBA offseason winners
NY Daily News via Yahoo Canada Sports· 3 days agoTwo days into NBA free agency, it’s hard to view the New York Knicks’ start to the summer as anything short of a success. Yes, the Knicks lost Isaiah Hartenstein to the Oklahoma City Thunder ...
Jonas Williams is more than willing to trade gaudy stats for wins at Lincoln-Way East
Chicago Sun-Times· 3 days ago“I’m all about winning honestly,” Williams said after a recent 7-on-7 event. Lincoln-Way East, the...
Free Agency Update 1.0: Big names like Paul George and Klay Thompson are changing teams
CBS Sports· 3 days agoFree agency has started with a flurry of player movement. Daryl Morey remains addicted to doing...
'You need to have big balls': How Tadej Pogačar blew up the Galibier at the Tour de France
Cycling Weekly· 3 days agoThe Slovenian wanted to get to his teammates, Juan Ayuso and João Almeida, his two mountain...
'You need really big balls to ride on the front like we did' – Pogačar, UAE dominate Tour de France...
Cyclingnews· 3 days agoIt was Tadej Pogačar who landed it – if not a knockout to his main rival Jonas Vingegaard at this...
Funky Flashback: 1970s Home Décor Trends That Are Making a Groovy Comeback
AOL· 3 days agoThe 1970s were a time when home decor looked like it just didn't care — floral and geometric patterns, shag carpets, and psychedelic colors ruled the day. Interior designers started bringing ...