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Eagles accept President Trumps The White House -Intination to Super Bowl -Sejr

Indianapolis – It’s another time in America and the idea that Philadelphia Eagles would skip another Tour to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl -win with President Donald Trump is not the reality we are in anymore. That was the case in 2018. Not in 2025. CLICK HERE for more sports cover at […]

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IU Indy Lord’s Basketball Bus goes up in flames; Keep evacuers

A frightening moment appeared in Kent, Indiana, like a bus bearing Indiana University Indianapoli’s Lord’s Basketball team, fired on the way back from a road game on Saturday. The team returned from its game towards northern Kentucky as a mechanical problem caused the bus to take fire. The entire team and staff evacuated the bus

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Maine Transgender Athlete Policy: State Rep sounds alarm on rules

A state legislator from Maine called the State’s policy on transgender participation in girls and women’s sports “extreme” and warned that it could cost schools millions in federal funding. State representative Laurel Libby, R-Auburn, appeared on Outkick’s “The Ricky Cobb Show” and responded to last week’s spat between President Donald Trump and Maine Gov. Janet

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Dallas Cowboys: Team Eyes QB in the upcoming draft, says Exec

Dalla’s Cowboys Executive Vice President Stephen Jones suggested on Monday that the team would use the upcoming NFL draft to prioritize the depth of the Quarterback position. DAK Prescott suffered two devastating injuries in the last five seasons, leaving the cowboys in LURCH as far as backup -quarterbacks have gone. Cooper Rush, Trey Lance and

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Cincinnati Bearcats: Steve Toyloy, former men’s basketball player, dead at 37

Steve Toyloy, a former Center for Cincinnati Bearcat’s men’s basketball, has died, the school said in a social media post on Sunday. He was 37. CLICK HERE for more sports cover at Foxnews.com Cincinnati Bearcats Center Steve Toyloy, #42, shoots over western Illinois Leathneck’s Frem James Granstra, #52, at Fifth Third Arena in Cincinnati on

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