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Biden celebrates LSU women’s and UConn men’s basketball teams at separate White House events

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has appealed for more support for female athletes during a White House event celebrating Louisiana State's championship women's basketball team. The event once appeared in jeopardy after Biden's wife, Jill, suggested that the losing Iowa team be invited, too. Friday's ceremony was briefly halted when forward Sa'Myah Smith appeared to collapse on stage. The Bidens lavished praise on the LSU Tigers for their performance and the way they've helped advance women's sports. Neither one mentioned the uproar Jill Biden's earlier comments caused. Biden also welcomed the UConn men's championship basketball team to a White House celebration later Friday.

Indianapolis Colts kick off OTAs with training camp

The Indianapolis Colts kicked off their organized team activities (OTAs) last week with spring training camp. Colts players arrived during the wee hours of the...

Magazine founder inspires readers who want more

Founder and creator, Arianna Cruz focuses on curating a community for MORE. With a focus on Making Opportunities Reachable for Everyone, she's created this...

Newgarden wins frenetic Indianapolis 500

Josef Newgarden only led five laps of the 107th Indy 500 but one of those was the all-important final one as he propelled past...

Spiritual Outlook: Asa’s Prayer

“And Asa cried unto the Lord his God…” (2 Chronicles 14:11) Asa is one of my favorite bible characters. He was the third King of...

Herron-Riverside graduate reminisces about high school memories and plans for the future

For many high schools across the state the academic year is coming to a close. While some students will be back in the fall,...

Local farm works to end food deserts

Since its inception in 2016, Flanner Farms has worked to end food deserts on the Northwest side of the city, and nearly seven years...

Fever end record 20-game losing streak with 90-87 win over Atlanta

ATLANTA (AP) — NaLyssa Smith scored 23 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to help the Indiana Fever end a WNBA record-tying 20-game losing streak with a 90-87 win over the Atlanta Dream. The Fever had lost 20 in a row dating back to last season to tie the Tulsa Shock for the most consecutive losses all-time. Indiana lost its final 18 games last season before dropping its first two this year. After an Indiana miss, Alyssa Gray took the long rebound quickly downcourt and drove on Kelsey Mitchell. A foul was called but Fever coach Christie Sides challenged it. After a review, officials determined there wasn't enough contact to warrant a foul.

Faith-based theatre company to reprise ‘Simply Ella’

The cast of “Simply Ella” presented by Genesis Theatre Company. “Simply Ella,” starring local jazz singer Sandy Lomax takes place at Footlite Musicals May 25-27....

We forgot to remember

For at least 700 years, a variety of cities, towns, and prominent families have adopted the Latin phrase Semper Fidelis – “Always Faithful” –...
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