Day: April 5, 2025

Fever’s Sophie Cunningham revels in possibilities with new teammate Caitlin Clark: ‘She just wants to win’

4:21 pm April 5, 2025

The Indiana Fever made the playoffs last year for the first time since 2016 in large part because of superstar rookie Caitlin Clark. This offseason, a new head coach and the addition of several key players have increased the odds of success in Indiana.  Sophie Cunningham, one of those additions, believes the Fever are prime […]

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From bomb squad to baker and coffee maker: Former deputy crushes a new business

3:30 pm April 5, 2025

A retired Florida law enforcement officer who once defused bombs is now baking treats and grinding coffee for customers. Chris Smith, 56, and his wife opened Ground Ops Roastery + Bakehouse in Tallahassee, Florida, in Nov. 2023.  Before doing so, Smith was a deputy with the Leon County Sheriff’s Office, working as a member of […]

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Kansas Catholic priest dies after being shot at his church’s rectory, leaving parish in ‘state of shock’

3:30 pm April 5, 2025

A Catholic priest died in Kansas after being shot at his church’s rectory in an incident a fellow pastor told Fox News Digital has left his community in a “state of shock.” Gary Hermesch, 66, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was taken into custody Thursday afternoon following the attack on Father Arul Carasala, 57, at the Saints […]

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How to free up space on your Android

3:30 pm April 5, 2025

Is your Android running out of storage space again?  Let’s fix it with three simple tricks that can free up valuable space on your device. IPhone users, here’s how to free up space on your device. Hidden files and folders often consume significant storage space. Here’s how to clean them up: STAY PROTECTED & INFORMED! […]

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Idaho Republicans rally behind Democratic colleague with cancer, shave their heads in solidarity

3:30 pm April 5, 2025

Idaho lawmakers tugged on the heartstrings of social media users this spring in a video where 11 Republican representatives shaved their heads in solidarity with one Democratic colleague diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time. “We were all just devastated for her,” state Rep. Josh Wheeler said. “When she gave us the news last […]

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