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The basketball superstar has been everywhere from rubbing shoulders with Taylor Swift at a Kansas City Chiefs game, chatting it up with the Kelce brothers on their New Heights podcast, and even facin...
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Clark explained what happened on the fateful day she scored an outrageous number of buckets in such a small frame of time while playing against a boys' practice team at Iowa.
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In a guest spot on 'My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman,' WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark, 23, relayed a story from her college days at Iowa where she almost single-handedly defeated men's basketball players to the former 'Late Show' host.
If you are a student here at Ball State, you have likely heard of the David Letterman building. What you may not know is the history and the planning behind the building, as well as the impact it has on students and faculty alike The David Letterman building opened in 2007 to provide a space for students to learn all things journalism-related.
Infidels, Dylan's first secular album in half a decade, was graced with a bounty of sweetly tasteful leads from the Dire Straits man. To recreate two of its songs on Late Night with David Letterman, D
While speaking with late night legend David Letterman for his Netflix interview series My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, Clark detailed about how nobody in the league trash-talked her during her first season except for Taurasi.
David Letterman’s viral interview with Trump reveals his branded products are made in China and Bangladesh, despite his “buy American” stance.
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Caitlin Clark is already eyeing life after the WNBA as she prepares for her sophomore season. Winning Rookie of the Year off the back of her record-breaking college career was a dream start to
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