Fantasy football lineups might have been slightly depleted in Week 5 with the first set of byes taking place, but fortunately there was no shortage of interesting fill-ins ready to pick up the slack.
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Syracuse, N.Y. – City officials are trying to make sure that construction starts early next year on what could be Syracuse’s biggest housing complex in more than 50 years. After more than three years ...
Firing a head coach across the landscape of college football is never simple. At the highest level of the sport, it's not only a logistical nightmare but typically a financial one, too. Coaching ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A Navajo tribe-owned company has bid $186,000 for 167 million tons of coal on federal Montana lands, equating to ...