Kansas goes to closer Boede Rahe in the 3rd inning.....
Dayton Tockey sends him deep 3 pitches later. 5th HR this postseason. Oklahoma is ROLLING in Lawrence 🔥🔥
It just dawned on me…
Georgia Tech’s best team in school history was the star studded 1994 team that lost the national title to Oklahoma.
The 2026 Tech club mirrored that ‘94 team in so many great ways, and was also eliminated by Oklahoma.
📸: @OWHnews, @OU_Baseball
“Since it is so likely that children will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise you are making their destiny not brighter but darker.”
-C.S. Lewis
Medal of Honor recipient Patrick Brady reminds us that this is the season of patriotism in America.
It begins with Memorial Day — flowers on the graves of our fallen warriors. It moves to Flag Day, honoring the symbol of our sovereignty and the physical embodiment of the values written into our Constitution and Declaration. Then the Fourth of July. And finally the anniversary of D-Day, when our forces stormed the beaches of Normandy and helped save Europe.
Thirty-six days. One stretch of the calendar that begins this Memorial Day — a time to express our appreciation and our love for those who gave everything for this nation.
This year, as we approach America’s 250th, that gratitude matters more than ever.
Honor them. Remember them. Thank them.
Maybe SGA is unethical.
Maybe SGA is destroying the game.
Maybe SGA is only a free throw merchant.
Or maybe, you're just making excuses.
Nobody complained when Kobe had 3 seasons with more free throw attempts than SGA this year.
Nobody complained when MJ had 4 seasons with more free throw attempts than SGA this year.
Nobody complained when Bron had 4 seasons with more free throw attempts than SGA this year.
Maybe SGA is just unguardable.
Mitch Johnson talks about Shai Gilgeous-Alexander:
"You talking about Shai's free throws ???? I think probably half of them were from us being undisciplined first off the floor. He got us out of position and took advantage of it. Those 12 free throws helped out a lot and I can remember at least a few in my head right now that were undisciplined on our end"
There are now 141 stars on the CIA's Memorial Wall. The latest star was unveiled at the annual Agency memorial ceremony at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, yesterday. The identity of the Agency officer it commemorates remains undisclosed. Family members of the fallen officer and hundreds of relatives of others honored on the Wall were in attendance. It was the first new star to be unveiled since the 140th in 2023.
Each star measures 2¼ inches tall by 2¼ inches wide and half an inch deep; all the stars are six inches apart from each other, as are all the rows. The stars are carved Alabama marble, in the entrance hall of CIA headquarters, opposite the statue of William "Wild Bill" Donovan, director of the OSS, forerunner to the CIA. Beneath the stars is the Book of Honor, in which 108 names are inscribed; 33 of the stars officially remain anonymous, though 20 of those have been identified publicly.
The Memorial Wall, created in 1974 with an original 31 stars, is revered within the Agency; officers who are retiring often linger as they pass by it for the final time, touching the stars. Outside the CIA, the Wall has attained iconic status, featured in documentaries, movies, and television series. The Wall has been featured in the movies The Recruit (2003) and 13 Hours (2016), as well as the episode 36—“The Star” of the TV series Homeland (2013).
Johnny Micheal Spann, the CIA's and America's first casualty on the battlefield after 9/11, was commemorated by the 79th star.
Pope Leo XIV personally carried the wooden cross through all 14 stations of the Way of the Cross at the Colosseum on his first Good Friday as pontiff, marking the first time in decades that a pope carried the cross to every station.
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في الجمعة العظيمة ٣ نيسان ٢٠٢٦، ترأس غبطة الكاردينال بييرباتيستا بيتسابالا، بطريرك القدس للاتين، رتبة ذكرى آلام السيد المسيح في كنيسة القيامة، متأملين في سر الفداء وفي ذخيرة الصليب المقدس الحاضرة بيننا الشاهدةً على محبة المسيح التي لا تُقاس.
On Good Friday, April 3, 2026, His Beatitude Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, presided over the Liturgy of the Passion of Christ on Great Friday, at Calvary in the Basilica of the Holy Seplucher.