Draymond Green was unhappy with a non-call on Saturday. Thirty seconds later, he was out of the game. The Golden State Warriors star was ejected from a game against the Utah Jazz in the second quarter ...
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The big win continues to elude St. John’s. The Red Storm blew another second-half lead in Saturday afternoon’s 78-66 loss to Kentucky at State Farm Arena in Atlanta and once again failed to defeat an ...
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Washington — The White House on Monday said a U.S. attack on an alleged drug boat in September included more than one strike on the vessel, seemingly confirming a Washington Post report that the U.S.
WASHINGTON — The White House confirmed Monday that the U.S. did launch a second strike on an alleged drug boat from Venezuela in early September and that it was ordered by Adm. Frank M. Bradley, who ...
WASHINGTON ‒ President Donald Trump says he will look into whether the United States carried out a second strike against a boat in the Caribbean that the administration says was smuggling drugs, as he ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, following the first striking of a boat in the Caribbean in September, issued a verbal directive to U.S. service members to "kill everybody" with a second strike that ...