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Packers rumors: Raheem Morris named as possible Jeff Hafley replacement

NFL rumors: Bears insider goes full Kevin Garnett on possible Maxx Crosby trade
Star pass rusher Maxx Crosby is a fantastic talent being wasted on a team like the Las Vegas Raiders, as further evidenced by the team winning just three games in the 2025 NFL season and missing the playoffs. On that note, his name has found its way in NFL trade rumors of late, with some […] The post NFL rumors: Bears insider goes full Kevin Garnett on possible Maxx Crosby trade appeared first on ClutchPoints.

NBA rumors: Ja Morant’s harsh Grizzlies reality as he pushes back on trade

How Spurs’ upcoming schedule creates championship-like challenge

When Leon Draisaitl will rejoin Oilers, per HC
The Edmonton Oilers have won two games in a row by a combined score of 11-0. They won both of those games, one over the Vancouver Canucks and another over the St Louis Blues, without one of their best forwards. The Oilers have been without Leon Draisaitl for both games as he is on a […] The post When Leon Draisaitl will rejoin Oilers, per HC appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Fort Valley State president Dr. Paul Jones to retire in June

Indiana football HC Curt Cignetti is finally satisfied after winning national title with Hoosiers

Knicks’ Jalen Brunson called player-only meeting after Mavericks blowout loss

Browns’ offseason plans may already be ruined after latest NFL moves
The Browns may want Malik Willis, but the Dolphins now have the inside track, thanks to a Green Bay pipeline and better weapons. Here's why Cleveland could lose out.

Catherine Collard : « Il faut avoir un regard d’adulte pour jouer les "Scènes d’enfants" de Schumann »
Seconde partie du "Portrait en concert" de la pianiste Catherine Collard, une émission de Stéphane Goldet diffusée sur notre antenne en 1988.

David Krakauer : réinventer le klezmer 2 : David Krakauer, clarinettiste (2/5) : "J’avais peur de ne pas être capable de trouver cette originalité"
Après avoir évoqué hier son enfance à New York et ses racines familiales, le clarinettiste David Krakauer revient sur sa rencontre avec l’instrument et évoque le rôle déterminant de ses premiers professeurs.

