Photos: Kansas State heads to NCAA Elite Eight with 98-93 OT win over Michigan State
Travis Heying
The Kansas State Wildcats are moving on to play in the Elite Eight of the NCAA basketball tournament after beating Michigan State 98-93 in overtime Thursday in New York City.
For the Wildcats’ Markquis Nowell, an ankle injury sustained during the game was just a speed bump on his way to scoring 20 points and setting an NCAA Tournament single-game record of 19 assists.
Skydance expects to make just over $1 billion in revenue in 2024 with Ebitda of $90 million, and in 2025 expects $2.29 billion in revenue and $322 million in Ebitda, the report added, citing people familiar with the matter. Paramount is currently engaged in exclusive deal talks with Skydance Media, an independent studio led by David Ellison, though some investors have urged Paramount to explore other options. Skydance did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
During their regular meeting on Monday, the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division board of education discussed the Saskatchewan School Boards Association (SSBA) Spring Assembly on April 11-12 in Saskatoon. The theme of the conference was ‘Forward Focus’. "There were lots of different professional development opportunities for the board that took place,” director of education Neil Finch said. According to a school division press release, trustees had the opportunity to gain valuable professional de
In his fifth book Coexistence, Billy-Ray Belcourt (Driftpile Cree Nation) shares a collection of short stories that moves through Indigenous love, loss, queerness and hope. Themes of identity, belonging, past and present flow through each of the stories. Belcourt burst onto the literary scene in 2017 with his book of poetry This Wound is a World, winning multiple awards. Subsequent bestselling novels continued to bring recognition to the author, including the 2019 Inspire Award. Belcourt is now
What counts as the north end in Saint John? That's what city planners are looking to define as part of consultations on the North End Neighbourhood Plan, Saint John's growth committee heard Tuesday. The initiative is part of how the city is spending its federal housing funding from the Housing Accelerator Fund. "We want the plan to be big enough but small enough that we can really give focus to each neighbourhood," community planning manager Jennifer Kirchner told the city's growth committee Tue
Students, staff and alumni are celebrating the grand opening of a new sports complex at a high school in Sacramento. A special ribbon-cutting ceremony took place Thursday at Hiram Johnson High School to officially open the school’s sports complex.
Celsius Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:CELH), a global company with a proprietary, clinically proven formula for its brand of fitness drinks, has reported an insider sale according to a recent SEC filing.
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Saint John says it will be drawing the velvet curtain over some city streets next week with a film production in town. The city announced street closures on Prince William Street from Princess to St. James Street from noon Sunday to noon Monday, as well as the south end of Bayside Drive from Hewitt Road to Red Head Road, towards Mispec Beach, from noon to midnight Wednesday. There was also a potential street closure announced for Peel Plaza from 2 p.m. to midnight May 8. According to the traffic
The U.S. military's success helping Israel stop a massive wave of Iranian missiles and drones last weekend might suggest Washington is well prepared militarily for whatever comes next as Iran and Israel move from shadow warfare to direct confrontation. But current and former U.S. officials say U.S. forces are not positioned for a major, sustained Middle East conflict and the Pentagon may have to revisit assumptions about military needs in the region if the crisis deepens. "I don't think we have all the forces that we would want to support Israel if there was a direct war between them and Iran," said Michael Mulroy, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East under the Trump administration.