"Jeopardy!" contestant Jamie Ding captured his 29th straight victory on April 22, and now, with millions of viewers cheering him on, he'll try to continue his historic winning streak. Ding is among ...
"Jeopardy!" contestant Jamie Ding is continuing his hot streak on the long-running game show while winning over fans at home. On Tuesday's episode of "Jeopardy!," the 33-year-old New Jersey-based law ...
Throughout this spring, Texas quarterback Dia Bell's name has often been brought up at head coach Steve Sarkisian's media availabilities. That'll happen when you're a five-star freshman who's battling ...
New Jersey's Jamie Ding easily won his 31st straight game on "Jeopardy!" to move within one victory of his next milestone. The Lawrenceville resident is only one win away from fourth place and James ...
FAYETTEVILLE — Two Arkansas basketball freshmen announced their intentions to return to the program on Friday, April 17. Isaiah Sealy and Paulo Semedo will play for the Razorbacks in 2026-27, ...
This article was featured in the One Story to Read Today newsletter. Sign up for it here. Updated at 8:22 a.m. ET on April 25, 2026. When I was a freshman at Stanford University, I learned to shotgun ...
Two years ago, U.S. Rep. Brian Jack, R-Peachtree City, had to survive a multi-candidate primary and a runoff election to get on the November ballot. This year, the freshman Republican and former White ...
Now for something a little bit different. Over the course of two days, Missouri basketball received two pieces of news from perimeter players. First, Jacob Crews announced Monday that he will enter ...
The second transfer portal addition for the Missouri Tigers in the 2025 offseason was one that had been expected for quite a while. Former Providence wing Jamier Jones is bringing plenty to Columbia ...
The North Carolina Tar Heels head into the summer hoping to continue team bonding and chemistry with more roster turnover this offseason. The biggest difference is that the talent has been established ...
The Washington Huskies have one of the nation's best building blocks on the offensive line in true freshman John Mills. On Tuesday, ESPN's Billy Tucker ranked the 6-foot-6, 340-pounder, who turned 18 ...
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