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Michael Penix shows off athleticism at pro day with impressive 40-yard dash, vertical jump 03/28/2024 09:43pm • SEATTLE (AP) — Michael Penix Jr. used his pro day to demonstrate the athleticism that wasn't always on display during his two seasons carving up defenses at Washington. The left-handed quarterback and Heisman Trophy runner-up tried to quell any concerns about his athletic ability in front of a bev Are High-Risk Investments Worth the Stretch? 03/28/2024 08:00pm • Sometimes even advisors' best clients, including those who understand asset allocation and stick to their financial plans, like to dabble in stock trading, or own a stock or some crypto, just because they want to. If you like to invest with "fun money," what's the best way to handle these additional South Carolina Spring: Finding consistency, playmakers for struggling offense 03/28/2024 02:49pm • COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina's best offensive playmakers are gone, not a promising prospect for an offense that had its share of problems last season. The Gamecocks were 5-7 and missed the postseason for the first time in coach Shane Beamer's three seasons. The offense ranked 12th in Sout Bayern waits on Kane's and Neuer's fitness for 'Klassiker' against Dortmund 03/28/2024 08:53am • DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP) — Bayern Munich's slim title chances might depend on a win over Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga “Klassiker.” Dortmund isn't the real threat though. With Bayer Leverkusen still soaring 10 points clear with just eight games to go, dropping any more points could be f Royals ready for opening day, key vote next week to help fund downtown ballpark 03/27/2024 04:19pm • KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Royals owner John Sherman said jokingly that he doesn't sleep very well under normal circumstances, so just imagine how his nights are going these days, with opening day on deck and a key vote for a downtown ballpark coming up next week. The Royals play AL Central rival Min Reds second baseman Matt McLain has shoulder surgery and will be sidelined for extended period 03/27/2024 03:21pm • CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincinnati Reds second baseman Matt McLain had surgery on his left shoulder and will be sidelined for an extended period. Reds president of baseball operations Nick Krall said the operation took place Tuesday to address cartilage damage and repair the labrum. “An exact timeline Braves ace Spencer Strider looks to become even more dominant in 2024 03/26/2024 04:01pm • ATLANTA (AP) — Spencer Strider is one of baseball's most dominant pitchers. That's not enough for him. The Atlanta Braves ace is looking to make things even tougher on anyone who steps up against him in 2024. Still miffed about the way last season ended, with another loss to the Philadelphia Phill Kiki Iriafen spent tireless hours bettering her game and it showed leading Stanford to Sweet Sixteen 03/26/2024 02:54pm • STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Nunu Agara jumped into the open arms of teammate Kiki Iriafen as the celebration began and everyone could finally exhale. The arena was rocking and Stanford had just survived on its home court to advance to the Portland Regional. How fitting Iriafen ended the night carryin Robots replicate reality: High-tech pitching machine mimics every pitcher Robots replicate reality: High-tech pitching machine mimics every pitcher 03/26/2024 01:07pm • TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Nestor Cortes got behind the plate in a batting cage and watched an 8-foot-high, 1,200-pound robot spit out fastballs, cutters and sweepers just like the ones spinning off the fingertips of his left hand. “It was like seeing myself pitch. That was crazy,” the New York Yankee Rangers expect World Series MVP Corey Seager and All-Star 3B Josh Jung ready for opening day 03/25/2024 09:53pm • ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — World Series MVP Corey Seager and All-Star third baseman Josh Jung are expected to be in the lineup for the Texas Rangers on opening day Thursday, even after both played in only one Cactus League game before the team broke camp from Arizona. Seager, who had surgery for a l 12 Signs You Should Stop Exercising Immediately 03/24/2024 08:00pm • Generally, your heart loves exercise.There's one thing to set straight first: Exercise is overwhelmingly good for your heart. For most people, the following benefits far outweigh the risks:-- Lowered cholesterol.-- Reduced blood pressure.-- Improved blood sugar.-- Decreased inflammation.Physical act No. 8 seed Alabama and standout freshman Essence Cody hoping to hang with top seed Texas 03/23/2024 06:35pm • AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Essence Cody produced a brilliant performance Friday night, and her Alabama teammates say they need to see more of the same. Cody, a 6-foot-4 freshman, had season highs of 20 points and 14 rebounds, more than double her average in both categories, as the Crimson Tide beat Flor Homes for people and the arts: Wheaton's Arts and Cultural Center gets more support Homes for people and the arts: Wheaton's Arts and Cultural Center gets more support 03/23/2024 06:35am • Ask Montgomery County Council member Natali Fani-Gonzalez about Maryland's Wheaton area, and she'll offer tips on where to shop, where to find the best empanadas, and where to go to meet the people who make it a welcoming community. Fani-Gonzalez is proud of the diversity in her community. "It's Isaac Jones once loaded trucks. Now the Washington State star plays for Sweet 16 spot 03/22/2024 07:08pm • OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Five years ago, Isaac Jones was fresh out of high school and working 9-to-5 pulling industrial pipes from a storage yard and loading trucks for a company in the Seattle area. “Same thing over and over again,” he said Friday. Saturday night, Jones will be in the starting line March Madness: 'There's something pure about Jack Gohlke,' Oakland's masterful 3-point shooter March Madness: 'There's something pure about Jack Gohlke,' Oakland's masterful 3-point shooter 03/22/2024 06:38pm • PITTSBURGH (AP) — The shots at times looked crazy. Maybe some of them were crazy. Off balance. Deep. Double-teamed. Hand in his face. Hand on his back. Off flares. Off curls. Spotted up. On the run. It didn't matter. Not to Jack Gohlke. The Oakland guard had practiced them all thousands of times i
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