Padua football vs. Toledo Central Catholic: Bruins’ Cinderella run ends with loss to defending state champ SANDUSKY, Ohio – Padua’s playoff run ended with a 45-7 loss to defending state champion Toledo Central Catholic on Friday night at Foundation Stadium in Sandusky. The Bruins, who finish their season 8 ... 11/22/2024 - 1:30 pm | View Link
Central Catholic’s high-paced offense too much for State College in PIAA 6A Quarterfinals On Friday night, Corkery saw his and his fellow seniors’ high school careers come to a close in a 41-19 loss to Central Catholic inside Mansion Park. Corkery and receiver Ty Salazer have been key in ... 11/22/2024 - 1:28 pm | View Link
Bryce Underwood's high school coach drops shocking admission after Michigan flip Norman is Underwood's coach at Belleville High School in Michigan, and even his shock shows how big of a move this was for Underwood. For months, Underwood to LSU seemed like it was set in stone. 11/22/2024 - 7:12 am | View Link
Corona del Sol football coach Jake Barro resigns after 3 seasons Last week, Waddell Canyon View cut ties with football coach Nick Gehrts, and Yuma Catholic coach Rhett Stallworth said this would be his final season leading the Shamrocks' football program. 11/21/2024 - 4:14 pm | View Link
State College vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic: PIAA 6A football quarterfinal preview Following a chance in venue, Altoona’s Mansion Park Stadium is now the backdrop for Friday’s PIAA 6A quarterfinal between District 6 champion State College, ranked No. 2 in PennLive’s latest state ... 11/21/2024 - 8:00 am | View Link
Winners of this year’s elections haven’t all been sworn into office yet, but South Florida political insiders are already sussing out potential candidates for high profile 2026 contests.
Among the intriguing possibilities: State Rep. Chip LaMarca, R-Lighthouse Point, challenging U. S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Parkland. Another maybe: Former state Sen. Lauren Book, who just left office this month because of term limits, running to succeed another Democrat, state Sen.
As open enrollment for Affordable Care Act plans continues through Jan. 15, you’re likely seeing fewer social media ads promising monthly cash cards worth hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars that you can use for groceries, medical bills, rent and other expenses.
But don’t worry. You haven’t missed out on any windfalls.
Q: Ira, if the Heat can trade Thomas Bryant on Dec. 15, shouldn’t they be showcasing him? – Naz.
A: You are correct, that as with other players signed by the Heat in the offseason, Thomas Bryant becomes eligible to be dealt starting on Dec. 15. In fact, the Heat got Thomas to agree to waive his no-trade clause as a Bird Rights player on a one-year deal in order to at least leave open the possibility of a deal.
By the eighth day — a political speed record — it was obvious to Donald Trump that there were not enough senators willing to hold their noses and make Matt Gaetz attorney general.
Gaetz got the message and withdrew. He said his nomination was “unfairly” distracting from the transition, but there was nothing unfair about it.
Donald Trump has nominated four people to Cabinet-level positions with questionable backgrounds and morality that might severely damage our national security. None has major management experience, yet they might affect the lives of millions of government employees (as might his budget-cutting buddy, Elon Musk).
Matt Gaetz, who might have resigned amid an investigation by the House Committee on Ethics, reportedly had sex with a 17-year old and associated with a public official who has been imprisoned for 11 years for sex trafficking and other crimes.
Tulsi Gabbard is a Russophile who met with the President of Iraq who has killed thousands of his people.
Today is Saturday, Nov. 23, the 328th day of 2024. There are 38 days left in the year.
Today in history:
On Nov. 23, 2006, former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko (leet-vee-NYEN’-koh) died in London from radiation poisoning after making a deathbed statement blaming Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Also on this date:
In 1963, President Lyndon B.