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Nebraska softball welcomed back at Eppley Airfield after clinching Big Ten regular season championship
Army veteran wins largest single pricing game ever on 'Price Is Right' Vanesa McCaskell took home $227,500 in cash plus a mother‑daughter trip to Morocco while playing “The Lion’s Share” during the May 8 broadcast.