James C McCrery’s White House project is rooted in a culture war that should never have been fought in the first place ...
Just like everybody assumed when the NFL season kicked off, the Indianapolis Colts are the No. 1 team in the On SI NFL Power ...
Past big-prize winners recall fortunes found, mistakes made and advice for those holding a lucky ticket. By Mark Walker Regrets? Past lottery winners have had a few. After the Powerball jackpot ...
A. By Our Lord's Passion we mean His dreadful sufferings from His agony in the garden till the moment of His death. Q. 370. What did Jesus Christ suffer? A. Jesus Christ suffered a bloody sweat, a ...
It has been two weeks since SpaceX’s last Starship test flight, and engineers have diagnosed issues with its heat shield, identified improvements, and developed a preliminary plan for the next time ...
Siaya Governor James Orengo is believed to be a man who always stays true to his conscience. But to critics, he’s an overrated political thespian who changes costumes at will.
With the Dallas Cowboys opening the season on the road against the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, it wasn’t clear anything useful was going to be learned. The Eagles are widely ...
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Studies show nearly seven million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. That number is expected to nearly double to 13 million by 2050, but there are science-backed steps you can take right ...
Two lucky Powerball players in Missouri and Texas defied the odds to win a combined jackpot of about $1.8 billion, the second-largest lottery prize in U.S. history, according to game officials on ...
It’s time to grab your tickets and check to see if you’re a big winner! Someone from Texas and another from Missouri won the jackpot worth $1.8 billion dollars in the Powerball lottery. The jackpot ...
Suicide is the second leading cause of death in young people 15-24 years old. You may think “not my child,” but nearly 20% of all high school students say they’ve seriously thought about it. More than ...
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