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Why didn’t Michigan vacate wins as part of the NCAA’s penalties, including victories vs. Ohio State?
Michigan football was not forced to vacate wins as part of the NCAA's punishment for the sign-stealing scandal. Here's why.
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In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to whether receiving graduation announcements from ...
A mailbox was found to have been struck by a vehicle Aug. 8. The resident reporting the matter was a neighbor and said that ...
The Browns receiving corps is a major question mark after Jerry Jeudy. The three receivers right behind him, Cedric Tillman, ...
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In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who feels left out when their friends hang out but don't ...
The Guardians' José Ramírez passed Kenny Lofton on the club's all-time runs list, showcasing elite instincts that make the ...
Ohio adds 5,400 jobs despite rising unemployment numbers, with service sector leading growth while leisure and hospitality ...
Here's how the NCAA is punishing Michigan football for its sign-stealing scandal centered around Jim Harbaugh and Connor ...
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