USA TODAY founder Al Neuharth persuaded Gannett’s board of directors to let him create a national newspaper. It debuted Sept. 15, 1982.
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Ukrainian George Maslennikov plays college hoops for Canisius. His mind is home with his family.
George Maslennikov plays men’s basketball for Canisius College. A native in Ukraine, his home country is on his mind.
NBC coverage of Winter Olympic Games opening ceremony put spotlight on China’s treatment of Uyghurs, but more must be done
During the opening ceremony, by one count, NBC mentioned the Uyghur people 16 times, half of those in reaction to Uyghur athlete lighting the flame.
Dan Jansen, 56, can still fit into the Olympic skinsuit he won a gold medal in at Lillehammer
Dan Jansen, who captured world’s heart during an Olympic speedskating odyssey that stretched over four Winter Games, stays fit as personal trainer.
Josh Allen is the perfect fit as Buffalo’s quarterback: ‘He understands Bills fans’
Bills fans believe Josh Allen is one of them — he believes it, too. Allen leads Buffalo vs. the Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes on Sunday.
There’s still a tomahawk chop in sports. And it could be headed back to the Super Bowl.
Kansas City Chiefs fans are sure to do their so-called chop and chant Sunday when the team plays the Bills. But why when many consider it racist?
‘Heat of the moment’: Fan describes viral photo with shirtless Ryan Fitzpatrick at frigid Bills game
“I honestly didn’t feel the cold because I was just so happy,” Billy Fisher says of his photo with Ryan Fitzpatrick after the Bills’ win vs. Patriots.
The boy who loved soccer in Haiti grew up to love football in Buffalo
How a young Haitian soccer player got from there to a football field in Buffalo is an American story.