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Calvin Johnson Is Back in Detroit, Where He Remains Larger Than Life
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'Larger than life' Mutombo, 58, dies of brain cancer
Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo, the "larger than life" center who played 18 NBA seasons, has died of brain cancer at the age of 58, the league announced Monday.31 minutes ago -
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Kris Kristofferson’s Stories Were Wonderfully Larger Than Life
The singer, songwriter and actor, who died on Saturday at 88, found his way into situations and tales that underscored his role as a conscience for country music.3 hours ago -
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Dikembe Mutombo dies at 58: Integral part of Georgetown's legacy of big men was 'larger than life'
Along with Patrick Ewing before him and Alonzo Mourning after, Mutombo was part of a run of Hoya centers who dominated college basketball2 hours ago -
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Malcolm Gladwell's life has changed; he has not
The bestselling author's latest, "Revenge of the Tipping Point," builds on a familiar idea from his books: You may think you know how the world works, but you're wrong!Yesterday -
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Harris says she backs legalizing marijuana, going further than Biden
Vice President Harris reaffirmed her support for legalizing marijuana Monday, speaking up on the issue publicly for the first time she became the Democratic nominee. “I just think we have come to ...4 hours ago - Joe Biden -
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Stanley McChrystal says he is backing Harris because "character is very important"
Ret. Gen. Stanley McChrystal has backed Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential race, telling "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that "character is very important, and so I'm ...Yesterday -
Tech - GameSpot
Activision Brings Back Popular Character For Black Ops 6 Marketing, And He Pretends To Be The Pope
With just a few more weeks to go before Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 launches on October 25, Activision's marketing machine is ramping up. A new campaign began today, September 29, bringing back the ...Yesterday
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Why a 3-Time Batting Champion Is One of M.L.B.’s Most Polarizing Players
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How Manchester United Was Torn Apart in 45 Minutes
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Ranking All 134 College Football Teams From First to Worst, With a New No. 1
Alabama’s 41-34 win against Georgia is the best win of the season for any team, a columnist for The Athletic writes.2 hours ago - College Football