The San Jose State women’s volleyball team finds itself at the center of a storm as the Spartans make a run toward their first NCAA Tournament appearance in more than two decades.
Day: October 26, 2024
Union head Tony Clark: MLB teams are ‘blowing out’ pitchers, risking injuries and limiting innings
Players association head Tony Clark said major-league teams are encouraging pitchers to throw as hard as possible, leading to more injuries and minimizing the importance of starting pitchers.
NWI organizations offering free rides to polling locations
Various Northwest Indiana organizations will offer rides to polling locations to help voters cast their ballots in the upcoming election.
Israel and UN are maneuvering fraught but fundamental ties during Middle East wars
Relations between Israel and the United Nations have long been tense. They have sunk to a low ebb following Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attacks and Israel’s powerful military campaign against its enemies in its region.
Column: Book signing and display in Aurora will honor Walter Payton 25 years after his death
The event will include the author, Scott Ascher, a friend and business partner of the legendary Chicago Bears star, who wrote “Walter Payton: Roundhouse Philosopher,” which he describes as “the 34 Life Lessons” the athlete nicknamed Sweetness taught him.
Chicago Blackhawks players empathize with fans’ frustration over CHSN-Comcast drama: ‘I don’t know what the right answer is’
Chicago Blackhawks players weigh in on the Chicago Sports Network’s impasse with Comcast. “As the team gets better here, you want there to be as many eyes as possible.”
Israeli military launches strikes on military targets in Iran, officials say
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Israel launched airstrikes early Saturday on what it described as military targets in Iran in retaliation for a ballistic missile assault Oct. 1, officials said. There was no immediate information on damage in the Islamic Republic.