The Pittsburgh Steelers added a familiar face to their practice squad on Tuesday, bringing back receiver John Rhys Plumlee.
This rare old Swiss Army knife was nearly lost to time, but a full restoration brought it back to working condition. Every blade and tool now functions like new—and looks even better.
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The unique thinking behind this versatile bit of mechanical magic could perhaps only come from halfway around the globe.
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Death by 1,000 cuts. Northwestern has numerous Swiss Army knife type athletes it can deploy against its opponents. The Tigers ...
Watford, who signed with the Sixers as a free agent this summer but has been hampered by a hamstring injury, had 16 points ...