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I can’t imagine too many scenarios in which I’d have to flee anything, but if I had an exotic car collection worth millions of dollars, I would try to find a way to take it with me.
Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad had to high tail it out of the country and fled to Russia as rebel forces took over the nation.
He was in such a hurry that he had no choice but to leave behind an impressive car collection, and a video reportedly taken by rebels appears to show some of what Assad had.
Caitlin Clark is the TIME Athlete of the Year, and the cover is going to generate some serious attention.
The Indiana Fever superstar took the WNBA by storm during her rookie season. She took the worst team in the league to the playoffs in her first year as a pro.
The turnaround was incredible, and due in large part to the electric scorer leading the way. The former Iowa sensation finished the season averaging 19.2 points per game, 8.4 assists per game and 5.7 rebounds per game on the way to winning Rookie of the Year honors.
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The Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky rookies have been linked since the 2023 NCAA championship.
Since the 2023 NCAA championship game between Caitlin Clark’s Iowa University and Angel Reese’s LSU, there’s been a prevailing idea that the two WNBA stars have disdain for one another — and are rivals.
In the final moments of LSU’s win, Reese repeatedly pointed her ring finger at Clark to signify that LSU was the victor, a gesture that has been revisited, replayed, and rehashed countless times throughout the past two years.
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Gone are the Cavs and the Celtics. Somehow, the injury-ravaged Magic are still playing for the title. With the quarterfinals starting tonight, let’s evaluate the field.
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Nebraska QB Dylan Raiola doesn’t seem interested in going anywhere.
The phenom freshman QB had an awesome first season in Lincoln, and threw for 2,595 yards, 12 touchdowns and 10 interceptions as he was tasked with injecting life into an offense that had been bad for years.
The numbers might not pop off the page, but the film of Raiola certainly does. Add in the fact he’s a true freshman, and it’s not hard to understand why Nebraska fans are high on him.