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It'll be Pacers and Racers on Sunday with Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals and the Indy 500 both on Sunday in Indianapolis. Buckle up.
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King Charles to follow in mother's footsteps in delivering throne speechKing Charles is set to open a new session of Parliament on Tuesday, seated in a throne that incorporates a piece of English walnut from Windsor Great Park, a preserve of his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth.
On No. 10 the 2016 Charles Schwab Challenge champion sank a 28-foot birdie putt to cross over to safety. Then bogeys at No. 13 and 15 had Spieth in need of a birdie on the closing holes. He got it at No. 17, nestling his approach 6 feet from the cup and sinking the putt for a 71 to go to even-par for 36 holes.
It is extraordinarily rare for the monarch to deliver what’s called the speech from the throne in Canada. Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth II, only did it twice in her 70-year reign. The last time was in 1977.
Zeke Newberry and his family were flown out to the Charles Schwab Challenge at the Colonial for a special VIP experience by the nonprofit Children’s Flight of Hope. The organization has been helping fly families to critical life-altering and changing treatments since founded by Al Wethington in 1990.
Barkley saying he wagers with a bookie is potentially acknowledgement of an illegal gambling operation, as anyone taking sports bets in the states needs a very expensive license in that state. Although, if you can get away with it, Barkley avoids paying taxes on winnings and likely gets better prices than any other sportsbook offers.
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GOLF.com on MSN2025 Charles Schwab Challenge Saturday tee times: Round 3 groupingsCharles Schwab Challenge tee times for Saturday's third round at Colonial, featuring Rickie Fowler, Scottie Scheffler and more.
The Charles Schwab Challenge began Thursday and continues through Sunday. What time will golfers tee off Saturday and Sunday?
Instead, it's a new face atop the standings after Thursday. American John Pak is 7-under par after one round, three strokes ahead of the field. While this isn't an insurmountable lead by any means, it is a phenomenal showing for someone with only one top-25 finish in his career.