Con Edison celebrates scholar athletes from 2023-24 school year Con Edison Scholastic Sports Awards were held June 5, honoring the 33 Con Edison Athletes of the Week from the 2023-24 school year. 06/15/2024 - 5:55 am | View Link
Rutgers football offers class of 2027 Khalil Taylor Rutgers football sent a scholarship offer to Khalil Taylor, a talented wide receiver in the 2027 class. While Taylor is an exciting prospect, Rutgers is one of many schools that have shown interest. 06/15/2024 - 5:38 am | View Link
Gargantuan Gators football recruiting target made official visit this week Listed at 6-foot-11-inches and 330-pounds, this mountain of a young man is eyeing the Orange and Blue after an official visit. 06/15/2024 - 5:02 am | View Link
New Manistee football coach: Team's effort, toughness will not change Although the varsity season is months away, players on the Manistee football team couldn't help but get excited when they gathered at Manistee Middle High School to try on their jerseys and have their ... 06/15/2024 - 5:00 am | View Link
Recap: Saints Girls High School Flag Football champions invited to 2024 Nike Kickoff Classic Recap from week 2 of the inaugural season of Saints Girls High School Flag Football. The ten teams from Orleans and Jefferson Parish high schools share a collective vision to elevate girls high school ... 06/15/2024 - 4:07 am | View Link
Ian Brodie, Cape Breton University and Moira Marsh, Indiana University
“Dad, I’m hungry.”
“Hi, hungry. I’m Dad.”
If you haven’t been asleep for the past 20 years, you’ll probably recognize this exchange as a dad joke.
The term dad joke is credited to a June 20, 1987, editorial in the Gettysburg Times. Writer Jim Kalbaugh praised fathers’ telling of groan-inducing jokes to their children – or, importantly, to others in front of their children.
The practice, Kalbaugh wrote, was “one of the great traditions of fatherhood worth preserving.”
The term stayed remarkably dormant until the internet age: The first entry in Urban Dictionary was in 2004 by a contributor named Bunny; it debuted on Twitter in 2007; joke compilation books were published under the theme starting in 2013 in the U.
Eleven people were taken to the hospital after a crash involving multiple vehicles on Sunday in Aurora, according to the Aurora Police Department.
One vehicle was driving southbound on Parker Road near East Lehigh Avenue when it crashed into several cars, Aurora police posted at 6:48 p.m. on X. Police say “speed is believed to be a factor.”
The adult driver and a juvenile passenger of the vehicle that crashed into the cars both have severe injuries.
Northbound Parker Road is closed from Quincy to Hampden avenues.
This is a developing story.
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Betty Bowers, America's Best Christian, gives us a lesson on how history is just like shampoo, in that the last step is always repeat. This seems to be especially true to Republicans running for president.
She points out how Tricky Dicky Nixon made a deal with the South Vietnamese to keep the war going until after the election.
She fast forwarded to Ronny Ray Gun, who cut a deal with Iran to hold on to their American hostages until after the election.
Republicans have created a disaster on abortion since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade two years ago. They have no message to justify their extreme forced birth positions. Their candidates are afraid to talk about it. And their standard bearer—convicted felon Donald Trump—can’t give a coherent statement about where he stands.
Meanwhile, Democrats are on offense, knowing public opinion is on their side.
New Gallup polling shows just how much the GOP needs to worry about abortion.
By DOUG FERGUSON (AP Golf Writer)
PINEHURST, N. C. (AP) — Bryson DeChambeau climbed back into the most famous bunker at Pinehurst No. 2, this time with the U. S. Open trophy instead of his 55-degree sand wedge, filling the silver prize with grains of sand to commemorate the best shot of his life.
Rory McIlroy wanted to bury his head in the sand.
DeChambeau won his second U.
GORMAN, Calif. — Authorities evacuated at least 1,200 people Saturday as a wildfire in Los Angeles County spread over thousands of acres near a major highway and threatened nearby structures, officials said.
The blaze, named the Post Fire, burned more than 3,600 acres (5.6 square miles or 14.5 square kilometers) near the Interstate 5 freeway in Gorman, about 62 miles (100 kilometers) northwest of Los Angeles, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
California State Park Services evacuated 1,200 people from the Hungry Valley recreation area in Gorman.
Both Hungry Valley and the Pyramid Lake reservoir were closed as a result of the fire threat, the Los Angeles County Fire Department said in an 8 p.m.