This Day In History—-U.S. Flag adopted in 1818

April 04 1818 Congress adopted a U.S. flag with one star for each state. 1841 President William Henry Harrison died from pneumonia, one month after…

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VIDEO: The “Long Faced Dogs” are Back

Tiger Media Network’s Alex Perez covers the return of the “Long Faced Dogs”!

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Democrats see big election weapon in Trump’s ‘No More DACA Deal’ tweets

By Kate Irby McClatchy Washington Bureau WASHINGTON _ California Democrats have a valuable new weapon to employ as they campaign to topple vulnerable Republicans: President…

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Hailey Chapman — Leader on the Mound

BY TRISTAN SASSE PHOTO COURTESY OF FHSU ATHLETICS Sophomore starting pitcher on the Fort Hays State University softball team, Hailey Chapman, led the Tigers on the…

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This Day In History—Jesse James is Assassinated

April 03 1860 First pony express service began. 1882 Outlaw Jesse James was shot in the back by Bob Ford, one of his own gang…

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VIDEO: Tiger News Team [Episode 4]

The latest episode from Tiger News Team (March 30, 2018)

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Winter Jam tests rules of Christian music

By Allison Stewart Chicago Tribune Of all the bands in the two-decades-plus history of Christian music package tour Winter Jam, it’s possible nobody has ever…

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In Easter Sunday tirade, a frustrated Trump suggests he will make no deal to help Dreamers

By Laura King Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Easter Sunday appeared to rule out efforts to revive deportation protections for hundreds…

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This Day in History — Congress Authorizes the First U.S. Mint

April 02 1513 Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon landed in Florida. 1792 Congress authorized the first U.S. mint, in Philadelphia. 1865 Confederate president Jefferson…

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Villanova Dominates Kansas 95-79 in National Semifinal

BY TRISTAN SASSE For the second time in three seasons, the Villanova Wildcats are headed to the national championship game. Setting the tone early, the…

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