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Texas Tech, Wichita State among mens college basketball transfer portal losers

The feeding frenzy of the men’s college basketball transfer portal is basically over. Former Memphis wing Emoni Bates was the last remaining player on our best available transfer list before he settled on Eastern Michigan last week; more than 85 top targets are spending the summer adjusting to their new campus homes. Advertisement Now that the dust has settled, which teams came out as the biggest winners and losers of the sport’s de facto free agency?

Unveiling The American Singer's Journey And Impact

Juan Rivera, All About the American Singer Juan Rivera is a popular American singer, songwriter, and actor. Born in Long Beach, California, to Mexican immigrant parents, Rivera began his musical career in the early 1990s. He rose to fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s with his hit songs "El Dolor de Mi Vida" and "Sufriendo a Solas." Rivera has released over 20 albums and has won numerous awards, including two Grammy Awards.

'Pregnancy as an athlete is hard, you lose your identity'

On January 1, Hannah Mills decided to start the year as she meant to go on: she got back on the water. Gliding along the Cornish coast for the first time in nearly a year, she admits she was overcome with emotion. She was not being rocked around on an F50 foiling catamaran at close to 60mph just yet – instead sailing a wind foil – but it was a moment when she felt capable of doing what she does best again.

'The Facts of Life' Almost Had 6 Different Spinoffs That Never Aired

The Facts of Life is a classic TV show that ran for nearly 10 years. As one of the longest-running sitcoms of the ’80s, The Facts of Life earned an audience of viewers that spanned all ages and interests, and when it eventually went off the air in 1988, fans were devastated. Still, it has remained hugely popular in syndication, regularly earning new fans, decades after it was canceled. The cast of The Facts of Life has reunited several times over the years, igniting fans’ nostalgia, but according to Mental Floss, fans missed out on several major ways to connect with other characters and story opportunities.

An HBO Documentary About Super Dave Osborne Reveals Just How Super He Really Was

HBO explores the life of Super Dave Osborne in 'The Super Bob Einstein Movie.' Now many are wondering how Super Dave Osborne died. Source: HBOThe world first knew him as Super Dave Osborne, then as Marty Funkhouser on Curb Your Enthusiasm. But to his friends and family, he was known simply as Bob Einstein. A new HBO documentary wonderfully titled The Super Bob Einstein Movie tells his story through the lens and laughs of some of his closest friends in comedy.