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Purdue Powers Past Michigan In Big Ten Tournament Championship Game

Oscar Cluff scored 21 points, Trey Kaufman-Renn had 20 and No. 7 seed Purdue topped top-seeded Michigan on Sunday for the Big Ten Tournament championship, 80-72. Braden Smith had 14 points, 11 assists and three steals as Purdue (27-8) added to an impressive turnaround after closing the regular season with four losses in six games. Fletcher Loyer made three 3-pointers and finished with 14 points. The Boilermakers won the Big Ten Tournament for the first time since 2023 and third time overall. They lost to the Wolverines in the final in 1998 and 2018. Yaxel Lendeborg scored 20 points for top-seeded Michigan (31-3), which beat Purdue 91-80 in their regular-season meeting on Feb. 17. Aday Mara had 17 points, seven rebounds and two blocked shots. Reporting by The Associated Press.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Is It Possible To Get A McDonald’s Gold Card Without Being Famous Or Rich?

A McDonald’s Gold Card is a relatively mythical thing, allowing the bearer to acquire free McDonald’s for a set amount of time (like life), but are they real?

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4 Takeaways From Inaugural Arlington Race: Kyle Kirkwood Wins With Big-Time Move

Arlington, Texas — INDYCAR is 3-for-3 this year. Three races. Three winners. And we’re not talking just about three different winners on the racetrack. We’re talking about three races with great atmospheres — a traditional street race festival in St. Petersburg, the return of INDYCAR to the 1-mile Phoenix oval as part of a doubleheader with NASCAR and then Sunday at the inaugural Grand Prix of Arlington. [RACE HIGHLIGHTS: How Arlington Race Unfolded] The winner wasn’t too much of a surprise — Kyle Kirkwood is arguably the best street-course racer in the series and despite a hiccup in qualifying where he ended up seventh, many viewed him as the driver to beat. He gave Andretti Global its first win of the year, joining Alex Palou (Ganassi) and Josef Newgarden (Penske) with trophies already this season. Here are my takeaways: 1. Kirkwood Masterful Kirkwood passed Palou on the final turn of Lap 55 of the 70-lap race with a daring move on the inside of the turn. He appeared impatient even though it was clear he had the speed to make the pass. But Kirkwood explained why he felt the urgency, and it made sense, considering Palou is masterful in his own way, a way that has led to three consecutive series titles (and four overall). “Palou is a smart person, smart driver — and if he knew that I got that close to him on that lap, and then I waited for the next lap to attack him, he would have defended,” Kirkwood said in his postrace news conference. “We were in a dire straits situation. This is probably the only place I can pass him. This is the only time I can surprise him.” Kirkwood now leads the points for the first time in his career, having a 26-point edge on Palou. 2. Andretti Awesome Andretti, which is known for its recent street-course prowess, placed three of its drivers in the first four spots with Will Power in third and Marcus Ericsson in fourth. Ericsson started from the pole. “The team has done a fantastic job — three cars in the top four. That’s an amazing result,” Ericsson told me and other reporters after the race. “It’s just frustrating to be the one out finishing fourth. I wish I was up there on the [top-three] podium with other guys.” 3. Palou Second-Best Alex Palou settled for second, and he knew that it would take a break to beat Kirkwood. He didn’t have anything for him. When INDYCAR decided to try to have a 1-lap green-flag dash to the finish after a late caution, Palou didn’t have much hope. “Honestly, I don’t think I had the pace to try and go for Kyle,” Palou said in his postrace news conference. “I was more worried about the 26 [of Power] than the 27 [of Kirkwood].” 4. About That Decision Kirkwood would have been furious if he lost the race on that final restart. Christian Rasmussen stalled on the track with less than three laps remaining. Typically, that wouldn’t be enough time to get the race restarted. But INDYCAR knew Rasmussen was near an opening he could be pushed into and be safely out of the racing groove. It told Kirkwood to slow significantly on the track so they could do just one slow full lap under caution and then go green with one lap remaining. The 2023 Indy 500 ended in controversy when officials red-flagged the race for a 1-lap shootout. It is a regular topic of conversation in INDYCAR circles — they feel the race should be run only to its scheduled distance but when the caution comes out late, there is debate on how to handle it to try to give fans the green-flag finish they deserve. With a sold-out inaugural race at Arlington, it seemed like a no-brainer to at least try to give the fans a green-flag finish, which eventually didn’t happen because of a crash at the rear of the field on the restart. Most of the drivers were good with the decision, but Kirkwood understandably had the most to lose. “I thought we weren’t going to do that, quite honestly, after the 500 a few years ago,” Kirkwood said. “I get it. Their first and foremost thing is to get a green-flag finish. Whatever it might take to get that done, I get it. “Of course, when you see a 5-and-a-half-second lead that you stretched and worked very hard to stretch go down to zero for one lap, it can get very frustrating inside the car.” 4 ½. What’s Next A weekend off. Kind of. At least some of the drivers will be competing in the 12 Hours of Sebring next weekend. The next INDYCAR race will be at the picturesque Barber Motorsports Park in two weeks. It presents a little bit of a regroup for the teams with just two races and an Indy 500 test over the next seven weeks before a May-August schedule that has just four weekends off in a 17-weekend stretch.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Oscars 2026: The Full List of Winners

Here’s all of this year’s Academy Awards winners. Continue reading…​The Boot – Country Music News, Music Videos and Songs

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The Best Hole-In-The-Wall Restaurants In Texas

Forget about the usual tourist traps: These hole-in-the-wall restaurants are among the best in the Lone Star State, according to a native Texan.

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Oscars: 3 Celebrities Banned From Hollywood’s Biggest Night

From shocking onstage moments to major scandals, these celebrities were banned from the Oscars after falling out with the Academy. Continue reading…​The Boot – Country Music News, Music Videos and Songs

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Should You Always Score Ham Before Cooking It?

The ham is on the cutting board, and a knife is nearby, but is scoring the meat the right move? We spoke to an expert to learn more about ham-prep technique.

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Alex Palou Couldn’t Help But Praise Kyle Kirkwood’s ‘Super Clean’ Racing at Arlington

Alex Palou didn’t finish first in Sunday’s INDYCAR race at Arlington. But he couldn’t help but praise winner Kyle Kirkwood for his clean racing in the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington, the series’ debut on the streets adjacent to the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium. While Kirkwood took the checkered flag for his first win of the 2026 INDYCAR season, Palou finished second and Will Power finished third to complete the podium. All three drivers led the race for 16 laps. Midway through the 70-lap race on the 2.73-mile street course, Power took the lead and held on for about 10 laps, until he had to pit and Palou took control on Lap 46. But less than 10 laps later, Kirkwood started eyeing the lead. [INDYCAR RESULTS: Kyle Kirkwood Outlasts Alex Palou at Arlington] Kirkwood, driver of the No. 27 Andretti Global Honda, passed Palou in Turn 13, led the rest of the race and held on for a caution-plagued victory. And while Palou probably would have preferred a different finish, he lauded Kirkwood’s racing, particularly his “awesome pass” for the lead. “Hats off to him,” Palou said of Kirkwood during his INDYCAR on FOX post-race interview. “It was super clean, and it was pretty impressive.” Palou — who started second behind pole-winner Marcus Ericsson, Sunday’s fourth-place finisher — acknowledged he and his No. 10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda just didn’t have the speed to catch Kirkwood on the final restart. At one point late in the race, Kirkwood had a nearly a six-second lead over Palou and everyone else, and with a late caution leading into a last-lap shootout, there was always a chance Palou could pass for the lead. But he said his car just didn’t have it Sunday at Arlington. “We’ll get them in a couple weeks,” Palou added, referencing INDYCAR’s next race, the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix on March 29 at 1 p.m. ET on FOX and FOX One.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Avoid This Store-Bought Blue Cheese Dressing That Lacks Flavor

When Food Republic ranked several blue cheese dressings, we found one that not only didn’t improve the salad, but actually ruined it with a foul flavor.

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This Steakhouse Chain Leaves Diners Feeling Disappointed

Steak knives out: See which eatery isn’t really cutting it with patrons and the competitor customers prefer when they’re pitted head-to-head.

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