By ZEKE MILLER and SEUNG MIN KIM Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris moved swiftly Monday to lock up Democratic delegates behind her campaign for the White House after President Joe Biden stepped aside amid concerns from within their party that he would be unable to defeat Republican Donald Trump. Biden’s exit Sunday, prompted by Democratic worries … [Read more...] about Harris praises Biden’s ‘unmatched’ legacy, claims many of the delegates she needs for the nomination
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MM 7.22: Maryland football earns commitment from 4-star athlete Zymear Smith
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. Maryland football secured a major addition to its 2025 recruiting class on Friday with the commitment of four-star athlete Zymear Smith. 1000% committed #FreeGRANDMA #TBIA pic.twitter.com/ezkpxDHqMp— Zymear smith ⭐️ (@_Mann1upp) July 19, … [Read more...] about MM 7.22: Maryland football earns commitment from 4-star athlete Zymear Smith
David Begnaud honors his former teacher who’s retiring after decades of teaching
CBS News contributor David Begnaud surprises his former teacher and mentor, who has made an impact on countless lives through her decades in the classroom. … [Read more...] about David Begnaud honors his former teacher who’s retiring after decades of teaching
The wave ‘at the end of the road’: A look at the unique features of the Olympic Games surf spot
By VICTORIA MILKO, Associated Press This month some of the world’s best surfers will travel to Tahiti, French Polynesia, to compete for Olympic gold on what is known as one of the heaviest waves in the world. Called Teahupo’o, the wave has unique properties that make it difficult to ride, having claimed the life of at least one surfer. Here’s a look at the dynamics of the wave … [Read more...] about The wave ‘at the end of the road’: A look at the unique features of the Olympic Games surf spot
With plenty of swimming stars at the 2024 Olympics, France’s Marchand may shine brightest
By PAUL NEWBERRY, AP National Writer Most of the big stars from the last Olympics will be back at the pool in Paris. Caeleb Dressel. Katie Ledecky. Ariarne Titmus. Emma McKeon. But the local favorite might just shine brightest of them all. France’s Léon Marchand has drawn comparisons to the great Michael Phelps, a link that was only strengthened by Phelps’ longtime coach, Bob … [Read more...] about With plenty of swimming stars at the 2024 Olympics, France’s Marchand may shine brightest