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Revisit LA's Super Bowl history as Bay Area hands off host duties for 2027
The Super Bowl is coming back to the place where it all began. The game will return to Los Angeles, site of the first Super Bowl in 1967, for a ninth time in 2027 and a second visit to SoFi Stadium in ...
Fort Pierce is different in the best way, so lobby Florida legislators to fund land purchases. Don't tear down historic ...
Canton Central Catholic's Pro Football Hall of Famer appears at the Hall with three Crusader icons. Here's what Alan Page had to say.
February 2014. Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos had just finished the greatest offensive season in NFL history. We’re talking 606 points scored, and Manning himself was a monster; he threw for ...
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, while speaking at Michigan State University in 1988 as he campaigned for president, received some of ...
Paul Patterson was the first longstanding Black employee, and first Black executive, in Chicago Bears history. Jack M Silverstein explores Patterson’s journey here.
As the 60th edition of what has become an American holiday approaches, Broadway Joe looks back on the game 57 years ago that set it on that path.
Later this year, the United States, Canada, and Mexico will jointly host the 23rd edition of the World Cup. A vast contingent of experienced players is set to descend on North America when the action ...
On Feb. 14, 2005, video-sharing website YouTube was founded by former PayPal employees. The company was purchased by Google a year and a half later for $1.65 billion.
Jackson’s ties to Atlanta go back to the 1960s, when he was a young organizer moving in the orbit of Dr King. He returned ...
The Hawkeye Marching Band once shared its halftime slot with the world's largest bagpipe band. What happened to the band?
As it moves into the Bob Chesney era, UCLA football is preserving some familiarity: The Bruins will stay at the Rose Bowl for the 2026 season. The decision is sure to please scores of fans who ...
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