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Multiple well-placed UM sources confirmed to the Miami Herald that Duke assistant Jai Lucas is the top choice, but noted Lucas’ hiring likely wouldn’t happen until after No. 3 Duke’s season ends.
After three seasons as coach of the Hurricane football team, Donnie Mays is returning to his roots. Mays said Friday he had ...
“Our state is facing nearly $60 billion in damages,” Stein said in a statement. “Despite a focused response from federal, ...
The Carolina Hurricanes are actively looking to improve their team before the NHL trade deadline. NHL insider Elliotte Friedman discussed on Friday's episode of the "32 Thoughts" podcast that the ...
By Tim Balk Hurricane, a fierce but affectionate Secret Service dog who subdued an intruder on the North Lawn of the White House in 2014, protecting President Barack Obama and lifting the spirits ...
BOCA RATON — After scoring 35 runs in their three-game, season-opening sweep against Niagara over the weekend, the Miami Hurricanes’ bats went cold in Boca Raton. UM scored just one run in a 2 ...
The Carolina Hurricanes are set for an afternoon contest against the Utah Hockey Club, but they will have to do so without a key newcomer. Mikko Rantanen will be out of the Hurricanes lineup due ...
While every team hit the ice for an initial practice, Team Finland had a noticeable absence without Carolina Hurricanes star Mikko Rantanen. Without one of the newest members of the Hurricanes on ...
K9 Hurricane, a 16-year-old Belgian Malinois who was the most decorated dog in U.S. history, has passed away. “As much as we knew this time was coming there was no way to prepare. We miss him so ...
Nick Wosika Nick Wosika-Imagn Images The Carolina Hurricanes didn’t wait for the NHL trade deadline to make a splash in this year’s market, and they have jumped in head first. The Hurricanes ...
After more than 13,000 fans were whipped into a frenzy by ferocious 150kph bowling from speedster Riley Meredith, Hobart Hurricanes staved off a fightback from competition power Sydney Sixers in ...
Isabelle Taft, a reporting fellow for The New York Times, writes of the parallels and differences in covering hurricanes and wildfires. By Isabelle Taft Before joining The New York Times last year ...
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