It’s never easy to make decisions on the Sentinel’s yearly all-area football selections, and the 2025 All-Area Football Team proved no different. In particular, the decision for the top quarterback ...
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Pontiac’s 1967 GTO 400 had an identity crisis—and it was glorious
The 1967 Pontiac GTO marked a turning point for muscle car engines, with a new 400-cubic-inch V8 that came in several ...
Freshman guard Braylon Mullins made a career-high five 3-pointers and matched his season best with 17 points as No. UConn ...
The Jefferson City Lady Jays know the Jefferson Bank Select 8 Classic can be a springboard into the conference schedule. The ...
Friday marked an opportunity for an early-season statement win. Consider the statement sent. The Blair Oaks Falcons took the ...
Who's left on the MLB free agency market? USA TODAY Sports ranks the top remaining free agents and breaks down who's already signed.
Through the years, Google has given us some funny Easter Eggs-- try typing in "do a barrel roll" or "askew" and watch your screen. But there's a new one that you or your kids are going to love (or ...
It appears to be the end of an era for In-N-Out — or at least, for all orders numbered "67." According to an updated Tuesday report from People, the fast-casual burger joint has allegedly made the ...
Because of the viral “6-7″ trend, In-N-Out Burger has officially removed the number “67″ from its ticket order system. The West Coast-based burger chain removed “67″ from orders about a month ago.
Tired of hearing about the viral '6-7' meme trend? The freshly opened In-N-Out Burger locations in the Nashville area offer a welcome break. As restaurants in Lebanon and Nashville's Antioch ...
In viral videos, In-N-Out Burger fills with teens waiting to hear their favorite number read aloud. An employee approaches the counter from the kitchen with a freshly bagged order and grabs the mic. A ...
In-N-Out Burger removed the number "67" from its ticket system after the viral "6-7" meme reportedly caused mobs of teenagers to flood restaurants. People magazine confirmed with a Los Angeles ...
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