- Country Music Mourns Brett James After NC Plane Crash; NTSB Reveals Final Transmission
Country music mourns Brett James, the Grammy-winning songwriter whose songs shaped a generation. His legacy—built on unforgettable collaborations and timeless hits—continues to resonate across Nashville and beyond.
- NYC Marathon Taper Playbook: Fuel, Hydration, Sleep and Visualization for Race Day
Runners nearing the NYC Marathon enter a critical taper where rest, fueling, and focus collide. Smart carbs, balanced hydration, and quality sleep set the stage for race day, while light sessions and mental rehearsal sharpen readiness. This final phase turns preparation into a confident, ready-to-start mindset.
- Fiji’s Torika Delai Makes World Cup History at the U-17 Women’s World Cup
Fiji’s Torika Delai has made a World Cup breakthrough, officiating at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Morocco. Her milestone signals a bold new era for women referees in the Pacific and hints at exciting possibilities for aspiring officials back home.
- Digital IDs, Privacy, and Power: Highlights from the Steyn Club Q&A
Midweek Clubland Q&A dives into power, privacy, and the evolving map of rights—from digital IDs to the balance between public need and personal freedom. Expect candid talk on leadership, media ties, and the forces shaping our public life today.
- High Point Unveils 2025-26 Track Schedule Targeting Big South and NCAA Meets
High Point University’s track and field teams unveiled a bold 2025-26 schedule spanning 28 competitions across indoor and outdoor seasons. Expect a strong home slate, a new Alumni Mile at VertKlasse, and a Scored Team Challenge that highlights team depth as they pursue conference and NCAA opportunities. Fans can anticipate a dynamic year at Vert Stadium and beyond.