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  2. Fox College Hoops - Wikipedia

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    Fox College Hoops (also known as Fox CBB or Fox Primetime Hoops for games airing in primetime hours) is the branding used for Fox Sports broadcasts of college basketball for Fox, FS1 and FS2. Formally college basketball telecasts have also been carried by the Fox Sports Networks (FSN) and FX in the past (sometimes generically under the title ...

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  4. Fox News Radio - Wikipedia

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    Website. radio.foxnews.com. Fox News Radio is an American radio network owned by Fox News. It is syndicated to over 500 AM and FM radio stations across the United States. It also supplies programming for three channels on Sirius XM Satellite Radio.

  5. Trey Yingst - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .foxnews .com /person /y /trey-yingst. Trey Yingst (born 1993) is an American journalist who serves as a foreign correspondent for Fox News based in Jerusalem, Israel. [1] Yingst has reported from the Gaza Strip and around the Middle East, appearing on Fox News programs. [2]

  6. Sean Duffy - Wikipedia

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    William Mitchell College of Law ( J.D.) Sean Patrick Duffy (born October 3, 1971) is an American politician, prosecutor, former sports commentator, and reality television personality who is currently a co-host of The Bottom Line on Fox Business, as well as a contributor on Fox News.

  7. Steve Harrigan - Wikipedia

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    Steve Harrigan is a television news correspondent who worked on foreign assignments for CNN News before joining Fox News as a Middle East correspondent in October 2001. Career [ edit ] While working at CNN in Moscow "where he reported from inside the Kremlin when then Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev resigned in 1991, and covered the Chechen ...

  8. 1981 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    August 12 – The original Model 5150 IBM PC (with a 4.77 MHz Intel 8088 processor) is released in the United States at a base price of $1,565. August 19. Gulf of Sidra incident (1981): Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi sends 2 Sukhoi Su-22 fighter jets to intercept 2 U.S. fighters over the Gulf of Sidra. The American jets destroy the Libyan ...

  9. Transportation in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Operated by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company until 1939 and the Philadelphia Transportation Company until 1968, the SEPTA subway system consists of two rapid transit systems converging in Center City, and five surface level trolley lines operated in a shared subway through downtown Philadelphia. The Market-Frankford Line and Broad Street ...