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Whos Cooper Flaggs Twin Brother? Tracing 67 Hoopers Basketball Career

The Blue Devils have hit themselves a jackpot in the form of Cooper Flagg. The 6’8” forward is expected to be the foremost pick of the NBA draft of 2025 according to ESPN. However, another Flagg is gracing the basketball court with his talent. His twin brother Ace. Many believe that Ace is living under the shadow of Cooper. Nevertheless, he has created his own identity with his exhibition of skills on the court.

California Town Wrestles With Aftermath Of Shooting Rampage

On one level, it looks like all is mostly back to normal in the small, rural community of Rancho Tehama in Northern California. But just below the surface it's clear people here are still grappling with the aftermath of a local man's murderous rampage nearly three months ago that killed five and wounded 12 others. Parents and school officials are thankful, yet still deeply shaken; some of the wounded feel forgotten and misled; many residents feel the police dropped the ball and say officers should have kept a closer eye on a troubled man whose life was clearly spiraling out of control.

Church's To Take Over Old Bus Depot

Prestige shoe firm Church’s is set to press ahead with its' expansion plans after Northampton Borough Council helped secure the land. The world renowed shoe firm worked with the council and the Homes & Communities Agency, along with private landowners to assemble a 4.5-acre site adjacent to the company’s headquarters in St James. Stephen Etheridge, Church’s chief executive, said: "This transaction secures Church’s future in St James and provides us with space we need to expand and grow.

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NBA player Devonte' Graham is suspended two games after pleading guilty to 2022 DWI charge: Spurs gu

The NBA has suspended San Antonio Spurs guard Devonte' Graham for two games without pay after the former Kansas star pleaded guilty to drunk driving in North Carolina. Graham will miss the Spurs' first two games, which have yet to be announced. He pleaded guilty in June to a DWI charge stemming from a July 2022 speeding stop. He was sentenced to a suspended 21-day jail sentence and is currently on unsupervised probation for the next 12 months.