Kilmar Abrego Garcia appears in Tennessee federal court
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNTennessee offers 2027 four-star in-state running back prospect247Sports ranks Barnes as the No. 22 running back in 2027 and No. 9 player in Tennessee. He is a four-star in 247Sports Composite rankings. Florida State was the first program to offer Barnes a scholarship on Jan. 19. Additional programs to offer him a scholarship include Ohio State, Alabama, Ole Miss, Purdue and Maryland.
Richard L. Bean remained in his perch as the superintendent of the juvenile detention center that bears his name despite scandals, investigations and the use of seclusion to punish children.
Now that Dike has signed his rookie contract, that leaves second-round pick Femi Oladejo as the only member of their nine-man draft class left unsigned. With the Titans heading into their mandatory minicamp, they would likely want to get that contract done.
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New language added to President Trump's bill would block states from regulating AI — or risk losing federal broadband funding.
The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security and the Tennessee Highway Patrol are warning residents of recent text messages saying they could lose their driving privileges if they don't pay. Some of the messages include a link to a fake website that looks similar to the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security.
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Sporting News on MSNTennessee's Tony Vitello admits Liam Doyle gave him no choice but to pitch after fiery demandIn the same game, Vols ace Liam Doyle pitched on very short rest, which garnered attention nationwide, including a shoutout from ESPN's Chris Low. "We don't celebrate team like we once did in college sports (coaches/players fixated on cash,
Bobby Wilson Free Fishing Day is set for Saturday, June 7 in Tennessee. All state residents and visitors of any age may fish for free without a license in Tennessee’s public waters. Additionally, youth ages 15 or younger may fish for free the entire week,
ATLANTA (AP) — Derek Dooley, a former University of Tennessee football coach, said Friday that he is considering a Republican run for U.S. Senate in Georgia in 2026 against Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff. The trial balloon shows how Gov. Brian Kemp’s ...