US Open a reminder of what really matters in golf

BROOKLINE, Mass. — A week that began with Phil Mickelson speaking without saying hardly anything ended with Matt Fitzpatrick at a momentary loss for words in his proudest moment.
BROOKLINE, Mass. — A week that began with Phil Mickelson speaking without saying hardly anything ended with Matt Fitzpatrick at a momentary loss for words in his proudest moment.
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Italy’s Thomas Ceccon set a world record in the men’s 100 backstroke and Katie Ledecky claimed yet another gold at the swimming world championships on Monday. Ceccon stunned the competition in Budapest by clocking 51.60 seconds to shave 0.15 seconds off the previous best mark set by American Ryan Murphy at the 2016 Olympics.
(Schedules subject to change) TUESDAY, JUNE 21 AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL 6 p.m. — St.
Today’s sports broadcast highlights Tuesday’s Television • Tennis: ATP Mallorca/WTA Eastbourne/WTA Bad Homburg, 5 a.m., Tennis (Comcast 277) • College baseball: College World Series: Texas A&M vs. Notre Dame, 1 p.m., ESPN (13) • Hockey: Memorial Cup Tournament: Shawinigan vs.
SEATTLE — Ginny Gilder wasn’t well versed on what Title IX meant until she was a freshman at Yale, competing for the rowing team and taking part in one of the most famous protests surrounding the law.
The Missouri Supreme Court says it has reported the use of an officially produced photo of three court judges with Attorney General Eric Schmitt for possible ethics violations after it showed up in a campaign mailer promoting Schmitt for the U.S. Senate.
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Sometimes good news comes with a cloudy lining. That’s the case with the recent announcement that Social Security and Medicare are financially stronger than it was feared during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
Carol J. Ross, Independence To the editor: This is a story about older people learning how to use their smart phones.