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With the victory, Midway clinched the regional final series, 2-0, and advances to the state semifinals for the second ...
Baylor seniors Alexis Brown and Nathaniel Ezekiel swept the Big 12 Women’s and Men’s Outdoor Performer of the Year awards, and Brown also claimed the Scholar-Athlete of the Year accolade.
As authorities scour New Orleans for escapees from a jailbreak, they're also confronting a history of mistrust in law ...
The Supreme Court has effectively ended a publicly funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, dividing 4-4. Thursday's ...
Young people are unlikely to respond as enthusiastically to a call to serve their country as members of the World War II ...
Would today's young people answer a call to duty as eagerly as their parents and grandparents did during times of crisis?
The Southern Poverty Law Center is expected to release its annual report on white nationalist, neo-Nazi and anti-government ...
First off, let's drop the Republican claim that not extending President Donald Trump's 2017 tax cuts is a tax increase.
Midway got a clutch, seventh-inning hit from junior Tyler Seith on Thursday to beat Klein Cain in the first game of the regional final series Thursday in College Station.
In big games, experience matters. That idea showed in China Spring’s win over Lumberton in Game 1 of the teams' Class 4A Div. I regional final series.
Flower Mound hurler Bella Flores stifled the Pantherette attack, as the Lady Jaguars took Game 1 of the 6A Div. I state semifinal series over Midway.
The Riesel Lady Indians softball team took their run-rule victory and walked off the field like they’ve been there before, even though they haven’t.