In addition to his parents, Bill was preceded in death by his wife, Janice Ellen McFerran who were married for 61 years. He is survived by his son, Matt McFerran; daughter, Ann (John) Moore; brothers: ...
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Bill Belichick went 38-11 in his coaching career with the Patriots against the Jets but he's not done shoveling dirt on them ...
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A Nebraska Republican state lawmaker said Monday that he remains opposed to switching how the state allocates its electoral ...
Replicas of four major historical documents such as the United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, Declaration of ...
Tennis stars like Venus and Serena Williams and Coco Gauff come to mind when you mention tennis coach Bill Murray. Over the weekend he was inducted into the Black Tennis Hall of Fame.
The eight-time Super Bowl-winning coach may be looking for a new job, but his latest take regarding the New York Jets is as odd as they come.