Kilmar Abrego Garcia remains in custody in Tennessee
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The nation’s largest public utility says it is looking at other sites for a new natural gas power plant after its preferred location in Tennessee drew heavy public scrutiny, including from country musician John Rich.
Paul Finebaum Shoots Down Tennessee Football Playoff Hopes at SEC Media Days originally appeared on College Football News. Paul Finebaum isn’t buying the Tennessee hype heading into the 2025 college football season.
Kilmar Abrego, the migrant returned to the U.S. after being wrongly deported to El Salvador, is due in court on Wednesday on human smuggling charges as the future of his criminal case and his presence in the country remain uncertain.
The Southeastern Conference's evolving quarterback situations continued to be a focal point of SEC media days.
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Williams was 27 and years away from his breakthrough with “The Glass Menagerie.” In “Nightingales,” the playwright included bits of magical realism and a dream sequence; he ambitiously crossfaded scenes, in a manner more familiar from cinema than the stage; and he stipulated that part of a key scene be played on a darkened stage.
Once in camp, players will battle it out until cutdown day, when the Titans will trim their roster from 90 to 53 before their Week 1 match up with the Denver Broncos. Tennessee has an interesting roster with a solid mix of veterans and youth, and while many jobs are locked up, there will be plenty of competition on every unit.
If you're looking for a new hobby or are a seasoned bird enthusiast, one special event is returning to West Tennessee this weekend.
Tennessee to face Duke in an exhibition game on Oct. 26. Vols prepare for a challenging start against premier teams with newcomer Nate Ament in the lineup.
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SportsGrid on MSNTennessee Football's Roster Changes and Playoff ChancesJosh Heupel speaks on Tennessee navigating QB changes and a tough schedule, with freshmen shining and boosting playoff aspirations amid high expectations.
Earlier this week, the White House told the board of America’s largest public-energy provider to fire the CEO, or be fired.