HILL: A Socialist restaurant In Maine
While in Maine recently, we marveled at the beauty of the coastline, the bustling small towns and harbors, and the majesty of Acadia National Park. We also saw tons of portraits and lithographs of Civil […]
While in Maine recently, we marveled at the beauty of the coastline, the bustling small towns and harbors, and the majesty of Acadia National Park. We also saw tons of portraits and lithographs of Civil […]
Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement, leading to President Donald Trump’s nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, has thrown progressives, the Democratic Party and the news media into an out-and-out tizzy. The online magazine Slate […]
This is what happens when you lose an election. You get Justice Neil Gorsuch instead of the wonderful Merrick Garland, who President Barack Obama nominated before Democrats lost in 2016. And you get Judge Brett […]
RALEIGH — New Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour rounded out his coaching staff Tuesday, hiring Dean Chynoweth as an assistant coach, the team announced in a press release. Chynoweth, 49, was an associate coach with […]
The Charlotte 49ers, coming off a 1-11 season, have been picked to finish seventh in the seven-team East Division of Conference USA in a preseason vote conducted by a panel of media members that cover […]
Gary Trent Jr. helped the Portland Trailblazers advance to the semifinals of the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League on Sunday by contributing eight points, five rebounds and two assists to a 95-80 victory against the […]
LOS ANGELES — LeBron James, scribe Steve Mallory, and James’ SpringHill Entertainment have sold an untitled comedy pitch to Paramount Players, with the NBA icon in early talks to star. SpringHill and Mallory have been […]
Twenty-seven players with North Carolina ties have seen action in at least one game at the Las Vegas NBA Summer League. Only two of them, Wake Forest’s Codi Miller-McIntyre and Duke’s Gary Trent Jr., is […]
Friday was consolation night at the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League, but the games were anything but meaningless for those players looking to make one final impression on team executives in hopes of earning a […]
Len Chappell’s name rarely comes up in the discussion of the greatest basketball players in ACC history. That’s probably because he was one of the league’s first great players. The 6-foot-8, 240-pound center was voted […]
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