Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are the subjects of a Vanity Fair cover story where ex-employees speak out about the royal couple's life in California.
Brayden Burries and Alijah Arenas headline the top unsigned seniors in Southern California. Both of which are McDonald All-Americans.
MailOnline has contacted the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for comment ... their mansion to friends and loved ones forced to evacuate due to the ongoing fires in California. They also urged others to do the same as the blaze continued to tear through ...
Assists_California 10 (Krimili 3, Williams 3), Duke 18 (Mair 5). Fouled Out_California Onyiah. Rebounds_California 28 (Suarez 7), Duke 39 (Fournier 11). Total Fouls_California 18, Duke 13.
Three Duke’s men’s basketball commits and one women’s team commit were selected Monday afternoon to play in the 2025 McDonald’s All-American games.
Percentages: FG 35.556, FT .500. 3-Point Goals: 2-12, .167 (Twidale 1-4, Williams 1-2, Suarez 0-2, Krimili 0-3, King 0-1) Turnovers: 31 (Suarez 7, Krimili 6, Onyiah 4 ...
A ROYAL expert has hinted that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry could be eyeing up a shocking move back to Britain. The couple stepped down as senior royals five years ago in January 2020 before
The 2024-25 high school basketball regular season is coming to a close in California over the next couple weeks. A state routinely loaded with talent, California will have four participants in April's McDonald's All-American game.
From practical items like clothing to sentimental keepsakes like journals, these are the belongings residents grabbed in the few minutes they had to flee.
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Companies like healthcare platform Sesame and others are launching dedicated efforts to provide victims of the California wildfires with vital resources.
Nelson scored 3,462 career points, averaging 32.5 points as a senior in earning Bee Player of the Year honors before playing four seasons at Duke and professionally across the globe from 2008-2020, including in the NBA with the Golden State Warriors in the 2008-09 season. Nelson averaged 26.6 points for his prep career.