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Six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus, three-time champion Gary Player and two-time champion Tom Watson opened play early Thursday morning at a brisk Augusta National Golf Club just after the ...
In a request for emergency relief from the high court, Solicitor General D. John Sauer said the orders harm the president and the separation of powers. Sauer asked the high court to issue a stay ...
US bourbons like Maker’s Mark and Jack Daniels whiskey were initially in the EU crosshairs, but member nations including France, Italy and Ireland successfully pushed for their removal to ...
For the third song on Tuesday, though, the former White Stripes frontman didn’t just change up the set list from Night 1. He dropped in a song he hasn’t played anywhere else on his No Name ...
Bauer’s News Editor in Chief John Pickford is planning to retire at the end of this year. The news of his departure comes as Bauer makes around a dozen journalists redundant. On his retirement ...
John Sauer, the solicitor general. But he said the alternative was unacceptable, as it would allow the two agencies, the Merit Systems Protection Board and the National Labor Relations Board ...
Erma J. Bauer, age 95, of Montpelier, passed away at CHP Hospice Center in Defiance, on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. She was a homemaker who raised four children and worked alongside her husband on their ...
Jack Bauer, a Virginia recruit, hits 102 mph on the radar with a pitch during a game for Lincoln-Way East in Georgia.
Buckeyes defensive end Jack Sawyer was the guest of honor, throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before the game. Sawyer, a Pickerington, Ohio native, played for The Ohio State University from ...
Review: Jack White blows ‘em away once again in first of two St. Paul ‘No Name’ shows The White Stripes frontman hit the Palace Theatre with the same band and no-nonsense approach as last ...
On April 1 in Georgia, Lincoln-Way East’s Jack Bauer unleashed a fastball. Three numbers popped up on the scoreboard’s pitch-speed indicator — 102. It was no April Fools’ joke, either.
Third-generation owner Brad Rosenstein at Jack’s Oyster House in Albany in January 2013, when the restaurant celebrated its centennial. Photo circa 1985 at Jack’s Oyster House in Albany.