The highlight of week three of the second round of the I.M. Harris B’nai B’rith Bowling League’s current season took place on Jan. 12, when the Columbus Jewish News, with ...
Hardik Pandya has surpassed Jasprit Bumrah in the rankings for the most T20I wickets taken by Indian bowlers. As India's ...
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Cricket is a funny game and has always been. For nearly 150 years since this sport existed, several rare instances have made ...
For days, LiAngelo Ball, brother of Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball and Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball, was hinted to have a song in the works. On Friday, LiAngelo Ball, who goes by the rapper ...
LiAngelo Ball might not be dominating the NBA courts like his brothers Lonzo and LaMelo, but he’s grabbing attention in a different arena—music. A snippet of his upcoming track recently ...
Parrella is president of Paramount Industries, a Medway company that manufactures candlepin, billiard, and bocce balls. He donated ... in the history of candlepin bowling. His record, which ...
In the Western world, one big tradition is held in New York, specifically in Times Square, where a giant ball has been dropped from a building since 1907. Here's all we know about the Times ...
It's almost time for the ball to drop on New Year's Eve! The iconic tradition in New York City's Times Square that began in 1907 is back for another edition as we get set to welcome 2025.
The New York City ball drop has been a tradition for over 100 years. The signal of a new year is a ball for New York and the East Coast, but those in the rest of the country have another hour, maybe ...
At 11:59 p.m. a dazzling ball descends down a pole, while attendees — and millions of people tuning in from home — count down from 60. At the stroke of midnight, the crowd erupts into a ...
On the evening of Dec. 31, as in many years past, millions of people around the world will stop what they're doing to watch a 12-foot, 11,875-pound crystal ball slowly descend a New York City flagpole ...