From the soldiers of the Revolutionary War to the men and women serving in uniform today, the story of America has always been written by ordinary citizens willing to do extraordinary things in defense of their country.
Today, we remember the Americans who stood against tyranny, terror and oppression throughout those 250 years. They answered the call not because it was easy, but because they believed some things are worth defending.
Erin Lindblad named her son Palmer in honor of the doctors who saved her life during delivery at Winnie Palmer Hospital in 2015.
In 2016, shortly before his passing, Arnold Palmer wrote Erin's son a personal letter – the last he ever wrote.
Today at Bay Hill, we had the privilege of hearing Palmer read the letter ⬇️
After losing his father to brain cancer last summer, @UNDmhockey's @realbenstrinden is turning sorrow into success with a memorable senior season for the team he always dreamed of playing for.
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"The Bible teaches that a man who can control his tongue can control his whole personality. We should ask ourselves three questions before we speak: Is it true? Is it kind? Does it glorify Christ?" —Billy Graham
"Best moment of my life so far. ... Bella won't understand it, one day she will, and for her to be able to run on the green and see her dad isn't a loser was one of the most special moments of my life."
This isn’t a time to bicker over the Battle of the Tours. This is the time to appreciate a truly remarkable story of perseverance.
Anthony Kim was one of my favorite players as a kid. Then he disappeared and re-emerged more than a decade later looking like a completely different person. Today he's showing us that DOG is still in there. Big time.
OFFICIAL: North Dakota State will MOVE UP to the FBS this year.
NDSU will join the Mountain West as a football-only member starting this season @NDSUfootball 🚨
Finished the entire Bible it’s been a 13 month word by word page by page no skimming journey. Humbled, enlightened and amazed at what I read and what I learned. I will rest and meditate on so much. I will begin it again.
I read where Coach Holtz is in hospice care. Let me tell you about my experience with him. He would come on Morning Drive at Golf Channel on Fridays in the fall. I did a couple of segments with him. One on golf. One on football. He was incredibly nice to the entire staff. Brilliant commentator. One Friday he asked what I was doing on a particular Tuesday in early March. I told him I could be available for anything. He said to invite 2 folks from Golf Channel that do the “real work” ,not another lazy announcer like me, to come up and play Augusta National. I asked a couple of buddies, a young producer and a statistician. Both great guys. Shockingly, until they had our names at the gate and let us in, they thought I was playing a cruel joke. 😂. Coach hosted us for dinner and overnight in a cabin. We played the par 3 and the big course. He spent time with my buddies finding out about them and mentoring them. He entertained and educated. He was gracious and kind. He told us it was his honor to host us and that we couldn’t pay for anything except what we purchased in the pro shop. It was a day and half I will remember my entire life. There is no telling how many times he has done similar for others. I learned so much from being around him. My best wishes and prayers to Coach and his family as he lives out the last chapters of his storied life. God Bless!