
Kansas Jayhawks News
Kansas Basketball: Is Kansas the 'top dog' of the Big 12 anymore?
"The Big 12 isn't Kansas' league anymore. This is Houston's playground until proven otherwise."
Bill Self and Kansas Host Elite International Recruit on Visit
Kansas was the first stop for one of the top players in the 2027 class, who is making six college visits in as many days.
Kansas football fall camp insight: How D.K. McDonald will be as DC D.K. McDonald is in the midst of his first fall camp as Kansas football’s
defensive coordinator, following Brian Borland’s retirement.
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Mayor says gunman was targeting NFL headquarters | AP News
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that a gunman who killed four people at a Manhattan office building was trying to target the headquarters of the National Football League but took the wrong elevator.
‘Worst-case scenario of famine’ is unfolding in Gaza, UN-backed food security initiative says | CNN
The “worst-case scenario of famine” is currently taking place in the Gaza Strip, according to an alert issued by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), a United Nations-backed initiative.
South Park Might Actually Be In Danger of Being Cancelled This Time
It’s not just the jokes about Trump that really got hammered home, the greater focus of South Park Season 27’s premiere was the fact that Paramount has been in the midst of major legal issues with both Trump and South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone in the months leading up to the new season. This had the episode openly discussing whether or not a future is possible for the series moving forward, and that might end up being a reality if any more legal action were to take place.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders said he has beaten bladder cancer - ESPN
University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders announced Monday that he underwent surgery to remove his bladder after doctors discovered a tumor there. Sanders said that since the surgery there have been no traces of cancer, and that he will continue to coach this season.
Chicago Cubs teammates, opponents remember Ryne Sandberg - ESPN
Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg died on Monday at age 65. Sandberg, known for his power, speed and defensive prowess during his 16-year major league career, was the face of the Cubs during his 15 seasons with the franchise and a fan favorite throughout the sport.
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