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Nuggets' Jamal Murray completes comeback story with NBA title after knee injury: 'Its a blessing'

Jamal Murray’s comeback from a devastating knee injury suffered at the end of the 2020-21 season was complete Monday night as the Denver Nuggets won the NBA championship for the first time. Murray missed the entire 2021-22 season because of the knee injury and had to witness his team get knocked out of the playoffs early twice after finishing as the No. 2 seed in the conference in back-to-back years. This time around, Denver was the top dog and remained that way until the very end.

Samantha takes part in New Yorks India Day Parade

Samantha represented India on August 20, in New York's largest annual Indian Day Parade. Samantha looks happy and proud as she represents India at one of the prestigious annual events, according to the first photos that have surfaced on Twitter. As seen in the photos, the annual parade in the heart of New York City features the greatest number of floats and marching groups composed of members of the Indian-American community.

Everything You Need to Know About Cirque du Soleil in Washington, DC

This fall, get ready for the soaring and marvelous enchantment that a Cirque du Soleil production promises. The Quebec-based acrobatic and performing arts company will bring its United States premiere of a brand new touring show, ECHO, to Fairfax County under the iconic Big Top at Lerner Town Square at Tysons II from September 6, 2023 through October 22, 2023. Here’s your guide to everything you need to know about seeing Cirque du Soleil in Tysons this summer.

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How Chicago rap became a home for controversial, visionary stars

As it celebrates its 50th birthday, we are mapping hip-hop's story on a local level, with more than a dozen city-specific histories of the music and culture. Click here to see the entire list. A city for poets, brawlers and hustlers — that's how the writer Nelson Algren described his chosen hometown in his book Chicago: City on the Make. That was in 1951, the prime of the Maxwell Street blues.

Is Julie Banderas Still Married? Who Is Julie Banderas Married To? Julie Banderas Family, Measuremen

Is Julie Banderas Still Married?Julie Banderas is an American-based Tv news anchor born in 1973 or 1974. Julie worked as a news anchor on Fox news channel. She initially worked on weekends and later moved on to weekdays. She began her career in the year 2005. Recent searches include that if Julie Banderas is still married. This article has all the information needed. Fans of this news anchor are curious to know if Julie Banderas is still married.

Slice Bread And Toast It At The Same Time With Colin Furze's Latest Wacky Invention

If you want some toast and don't want to wait, here's the knife you need -- because this invention can not only slice bread, it can toast it at the same time. Colin Furze, the British plumber/inventor/mad genius of the Internet, has created the "FurzoToasto," which features a modified microwave transformer that delivers current through a cable and into a pipe that's attached to the blade of a breadknife. Advertisement

Why Georgia is one of the worlds most underrated skiing destinations

CNN  —  When travelers think of Georgia, its ancient winemaking tradition, epic cheesy breads and trendy nightclub scene usually come to mind. But the country’s greatest asset is actually its snow-capped mountains. Spanning 1,200 kilometers, the Caucasus Mountains cover approximately 60% of the country’s surface area, making the Alps look like child’s play. So why haven’t more people cottoned on to Georgia’s magnificent skiing possibilities? For starters, most travelers have only recently warmed up to the small country that borders Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey as a viable vacation spot.

Former NYPD officer sentenced to 25 years to life in freezing death of 8-year-old son

A former New York City police officer whose 8-year-old son died after he was forced to sleep in the family's freezing garage, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison Thursday.  Michael Valva, 45, wasfound guilty of second-degree murder and four counts of endangering the welfare of a child in November in connection with the January 2020 death of his son Thomas Valva. The boy's death was ruled a homicide with a major contributing factor of hypothermia, after he was forced to sleep in the family’s Long Island garage in temperatures that dipped below 20 degrees.

Russia's Sotnikova Dazzles on Her Way to Figure-Skating Gold

SOCHI — Russia's Adelina Sotnikova put in a sensational free skate to snatch the Sochi Olympic gold medal away from Kim Yuna and deny the South Korean back-to-back titles. Sotnikova, 17, had trailed Kim by less than a point after a dazzling short program on Wednesday and overtook the 23-year-old two-time world champion during Thursday''s free skate to win with a total score of 224.59 points. It is a first women's singles gold medal ever for Russia and a third figure skating gold for the host nation in Sochi after it won the team event and the pairs title went to Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov.