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Apr 12 2026OPINION

Coach Staley shows how leadership works under pressure

Dawn Staley spent years building a program that runs on respect and steady focus. When a rival coach challenged her in front of millions, she could have reacted with anger or theatrics. Instead, she made three short statements that cut through the noise. She asked for specifics, refused to let the i

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Apr 11 2026WEATHER

Coachella Weather: Windy, Cool, and a Hint of Rain

The festival crowd gathered at the Empire Polo Club on Friday, April 10. A breeze began to rise as people arrived. It made the day feel a little cooler than usual. The National Weather Service warned that wind gusts could reach 25 miles per hour overnight. This might stir up dust, raising air pollu

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Apr 11 2026SPORTS

A Coach’s Journey From Loss to Helping Others

Ryan Day grew up with a quiet secret. When he was nine, his father ended his own life in front of him and his brothers. The family kept the pain hidden for many years because talking about mental illness was hard to do back then. Years later, Ryan became the head coach of Ohio State football.

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Apr 11 2026SPORTS

Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame Welcomes New Stars

The Oaklawn Event Center in Hot Springs hosted the 68th induction banquet on Friday night, celebrating ten new members of the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame. Seven inductees were present, while three were honored after their passing. Former Razorbacks running back Alex Collins, tennis champion Pete

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Apr 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities at Coachella 2026: Who’s Watching the Desert?

Coachella fans should keep their eyes open for famous faces this year. Last festival’s lineup drew stars like Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner, so the buzz is high for new arrivals. Sabrina Carpenter may be preparing backstage at Acrisure Arena, though no confirmation exists. She has not sho

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

Crossing Tragedy: One Charged, Four Lost

A 27‑year‑old Sudanese man has been formally accused of putting lives at risk after a boat he supposedly steered off the coast of Calais sank, killing four people trying to reach Britain. The National Crime Agency says the charges come under a fresh immigration law that lets Britain prosecute those

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Apr 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Moving fancy furniture safely from New York to California

When people swap the bustling, humid streets of New York for the sunny, dry vibes of California, their expensive wood and leather furniture faces an unexpected enemy: the climate difference. Most folks worry about scratches or dings during the move, but the real danger comes from invisible changes.

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Apr 11 2026SPORTS

Weekend baseball: Orioles, Nats hit the road again

The Orioles land back in Baltimore after beating Chicago and now host San Francisco for three games at Camden Yards. Taylor Ward made it look easy again, going four-for-five with two runs batted in and the game-winning run crossing home plate. Baltimore’s pitching staff, led by Kyle Bradish, kept th

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Apr 10 2026SPORTS

When Softball Dreams Turn Sour

Two former softball players, Kylie Bennett and Cassidy Blackwell, say their love for the game was crushed by their coach, Angie Nicholson, and her husband Rick. They played under the couple at different schools years apart, but their stories share the same dark theme. Bennett played for Nicholson a

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Apr 09 2026BUSINESS

Fox Dumps Old App as NFL Games Move to Pricey Streams

Fox just announced it’s shutting down its sports app for smart TVs and streaming sticks by May 2026. Instead, users will have to switch to FOX One, a newer app that does more than just show games. You can now record shows or watch two games at once on the same screen. But here’s the catch: to keep w

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