Woods bests Van Pelt to win AT&T National
By Don Markus, The Baltimore Sun – BETHESDA, Md. — In the old days, Tiger Woods might have won the AT&T National with ease. In the old days, Woods might not have
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By Don Markus, The Baltimore Sun – BETHESDA, Md. — In the old days, Tiger Woods might have won the AT&T National with ease. In the old days, Woods might not have
By Dale Roe, Austin American-Statesman – This week’s TV picks: —Monday: “U.S. Olympic Trials” 7 p.m., NBC: I always hope freestyle swimming means that someone will do the dog paddle, and I
By Helene Elliott, Los Angeles Times – EUGENE, Ore. — It normally takes about 11 seconds to determine the top finishers in the women’s 100-meter dash at the elite level. When Allyson
Chris Carroll, Stars and Stripes – WASHINGTONThe Supreme Court on Thursday tossed out a 2006 law making it a federal misdemeanor to lie about receiving a military service medal, but left the
Leo Shane III, Stars and Stripes – WASHINGTON – The presidential election is still more than four months away, but defense officials are reminding troops to get their absentee ballot paperwork taken
By Jim Jaworski, Chicago Tribune – CHICAGO — Last weekend, members of a downstate Illinois pro-gun group drove to Chicago, handed in about 60 weapons to the city’s trade-in program and walked
by Matt Marquardt – MASON CITY – The regular Mason City Council meeting will be held Monday, July 2nd due to the July 4th holiday. See council packet here. A new Internet-based
Jeff Linder, The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa – Ready or not — and like it or not — here it comes. The world of pentaclassed girls’ athletics in Iowa officially makes its
By Amy Kaufman, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — “Magic Mike” was undressed by “Ted” at the box office this weekend, as the movie about a debauched teddy bear dominated ticket
By Steven Zeitchik, Los Angeles Times – NEW YORK — Not many actors from a summer superhero movie would cite Shakespeare to justify their film’s existence. Then again, not many actors are
By Diane Pucin, Los Angeles Times – SAN JOSE, Calif. — Despite having a left ankle that is the color purple, 19-year-old Sam Mikulak couldn’t have been happier Sunday. Mikulak, of Newport
By Michael Russo, Star Tribune (Minneapolis) – MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Wild struck with two signings soon after NHL free agency opened Sunday, but they weren’t the “Big Two” Wild fans are