The Center for the Arts of Homer was built as the First Baptist Church in 1893. It's now home to a 400-seat theater; dance, ...
Some racing games from the 2000s weren’t just about getting from point A to point B faster than everyone else. They were playgrounds for car lovers, crash junkies, street racers, and precision circuit ...
Lando Norris and McLaren were as perfect as it is possible to be in very testing conditions as they won the Australian Grand ...
Lynx Motors and Graham Rahal Performance are teaming up to bring bespoke versions of the 2005-2006 Ford GT back to the street ...
IMSA continues to pay homage to the great personalities and machinery of North American sports car racing with the ...
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Paulick Report on MSNBook'em Danno Definitive Winner Of Boston Handicap In 2025 DebutTrained by Derek Ryan and piloted by Paco Lopez, Book’em Danno stalked Celtic Contender through quick opening fractions and ...
Parental rights group files complaint against Oregon school system for alleged racial discrimination
EXCLUSIVE - A parental rights organization is filing a civil rights complaint alleging that a school system in Oregon is discriminating on the basis of race ... voted for a $1.2 billion ...
The appointment of an advisory group providing a crucial quality control mechanism could prove the answer to Australian racing’s pattern woes, in light of a recent ruling by the Asian Racing ...
The recently released 272-page book, put out by London ... Mike Pryson covered auto racing for the Jackson (Mich.) Citizen Patriot and MLive Media Group from 1991 until joining Autoweek in 2011.
The Australia vs South Africa game at the Champions Trophy was abandoned without a ball being bowled, as a result of which the two teams split points in Group B ... NRR to +2.140.
Their dominant 107-run victory over Afghanistan gave them a massive boost in Net Run Rate (NRR), currently at +2.140. A win against ... still very much alive in the race. A victory against Afghanistan ...
Stirling Moss and Peter Walker drove this D-Type, given registration number OKV 2, for Jaguar at Le Mans in 1954. The car set fastest time in practice and hit 173 mph on the Mulsanne straight, but ...
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