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Noem Fired as DHS Secretary, Mullin To Takeover March 31

Trump Told Lawmakers He's Unhappy With Noem’s Congressional Testimony, Taps Sen. Markwayne Mullin as Replacement Donald Trump announced Thursday that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem...

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Mr. Tenderism Walter Johnson Takes His Viral BBQ Brand Solo

AT A GLANCE • Viral pitmaster Walter “Unc” Johnson is going solo after rising to internet fame with his signature barbecue style known as “Tendernism.”•...

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How Forty Acres Fresh Market Is Reclaiming the Promise of ’40 Acres’

Forty Acres Fresh Market Is Tackling Food Inequity and Reshaping Economic Access in One of Chicago’s Long Overlooked Neighborhoods In Chicago’s Austin neighborhood, a new...

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Patriots Plan To Release Stefon Diggs After One Season

AT A GLANCE • The New England Patriots plan to release wide receiver Stefon Diggs when the new NFL league year begins March 11.• Diggs...

Why NBA Players Are Upset About the Hawks’ “Magic City Monday”

Hawks’ ‘Magic City Monday’ Promotion to Feature Lemon Pepper Wings, T.I. Performance, and Live Podcast Taping The Atlanta Hawks sparked debate across the NBA after...

Mitch Johnson Has Spurs Ahead of Schedule in West

The Spurs Are Three Games Behind OKC, But the Real Story May Be Their Young Head Coach The Spurs are 43-17 and and in second...

KC Concepcion Responds to Online Trolls Targeting His Stutter

NFL Prospect KC Concepcion Is Speaking Up for Others, “Who Are Scared to Speak Up, Who Aren’t as Confident” On Sunday, March 1, the 21-year-old...

Knicks Snap the Spurs’ 11-Game Winning Streak with a 114-89 Victory

Costly Turnovers And Rebounding Disparity Doom Spurs In Road Loss The Spurs streak ended at 11 games as the Silver and Black fell 114-89 yesterday...

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