“Trump doesn’t just cheat at golf. He throws it, boots it, and moves it. He lies about his lies. He fudges and foozles and ...
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DC News Now on MSNWashington Nationals opening day: What to know before heading to the gameBaseball is back in the nation’s capital, and fans are getting ready to see the Washington Nationals game against the ...
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DC News Now on MSNOpening Day: Nationals fans excited for another season of baseball in DCThursday’s Opening Day festivities at Nationals Park signified the start of another season of baseball in the District, and ...
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DC News Now on MSNWVU at NCAA Tournament: First round game time, TV/stream info, moreWest Virginia University women’s basketball will play an NCAA Tournament game in three days, but it still does not know its ...
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DC News Now on MSNOwen Recker finishes competition at NCAA ChampionshipsSophomore Owen Recker of the West Virginia University men’s swimming and diving team finished competition at the 2025 NCAA ...
Selection Sunday is here and several North Carolina schools are getting ready to lace their sneakers up and put their names ...
President Donald Trump plans to attend the NCAA wrestling championships for the second time in three years, the latest ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Riley Weiss wouldn't let Columbia leave the NCAA Tournament again without ... from a 13-point halftime deficit and beat Washington 63-60 on Thursday night.
Riley Weiss scored 14 of her 24 points in the fourth quarter to help Columbia rally from a 13-point halftime deficit and beat Washington 63-60 on Thursday night for the school's first-ever NCAA ...
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SEATTLE — Tina Langley has spent four seasons stacking bricks. After guiding Rice to a WBI championship, a WNIT championship and two NCAA Tournament bids in a six-year sprint, Langley inherited ...
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Washingtonian on MSNEagles and Spiders and Terrapins, Oh My: March Madness Is Jam-Packed With DC-Area TeamsMadness is back—and so is DC-area basketball. With six schools on the men's side and seven on the women's side, local and ...
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