Here are some areas Kansas City needs to focus on after a 16-14 victory over Cleveland: Recap: The Chiefs are quickly becoming of the darlings of the early season. For the second straight week, Kansas City did enough to hold off an opponent. Last week, it
UD recruiting Dunbar junior; OSU moving in - Springfield News Sun
The University of Dayton has signed a top local player in four of the last five basketball recruiting classes, and the program hopes to build on that tradition by landing Dunbar High School junior Deontae “Teddy” Hawkins. But reeling in the 6-foot-6
Moving on: San Diego Chargers - ESPN.com
Here are some areas San Diego needs to focus on after a 38-13 victory over Jacksonville: Recap: This was the San Diego Chargers we were expecting to see. After stumbling and slipping in a rainstorm in Kansas City during a Week 1 loss, San Diego crushed
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Warm weather moving into region - Los Angeles Times
Summer-like temperatures are expected to sear the Southland through at least Monday as a trough of low pressure moves out, making way for a high-pressure system drawing a mass of hot air into the region, forecasters said Thursday. "Today, we’re expecting
Moving closer to outdoor recreation won’t help you lose weight - India Talks
Washington, Sep 25 : If you thought renting an apartment right beside a recreational park would make you get rid of those love handles? Well, then you are wrong, for all that healthy outdoor activity right at your doorstep wouldn’t really help much, says
Conde Nast moving Bon Appetit headquarters to New York - Daily Journal
Gourmet magazine, Conde Nast is shaking up the food world once again. The publisher announced Monday that longtime Bon Appetit editor-in-chief Barbara Fairchild former editor-in-chief Ruth Reichl.
Poll: Voters favor moving mosque - LJWORLD
New York City — A new poll shows a majority of likely voters in New York think a planned mosque near ground zero should be moved. A Quinnipiac University poll released Friday finds 57 percent of voters say the location of the mosque is wrong, with 32
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