Without treatment, here’s what she’ll look like at age 11… age 14, age 17… and, finally, age 18.
The Rock Chalkboard
Griffen becomes KU’s fourth transfer commitment, third signing – KU Sports
The Kansas men’s basketball team continues to bolster its roster with big-name transfers, cultivating levels of depth far beyond anything it had during the 2023-24 campaign, and on Friday former Alabama wing Rylan Griffen signed to join the Jayhawks next season.
Puni selected by 49ers in third round – KU Sports
Former Kansas offensive lineman Dominick Puni became the highest-drafted Jayhawk since 2008 when he went in the third round to the San Francisco 49ers at No. 86 overall.
Dickinson announces return to KU – KU Sports
The announcement was prompted in rather lighthearted fashion by a post on X from head coach Bill Self — “Hey @H_Dickinson24, have you made a decision yet? Everybody wants to know what you’re thinking” — to which Dickinson responded, “Yeah you’re right coach. I guess it’s time to tell everyone I’m coming back! Rock Chalk!”
Looking back at an era of KU football draftees – KU Sports
By the end of Friday, Kansas will almost certainly have a new highest-drafted football player since 2008.
Eraser Dust
Donald Trump Is Used to the Finer Things in Life. At the Courthouse, ‘He’s Miserable.’ – WSJ
Cold and without Diet Coke, former president muddles through the dreary life of a defendant
Wealth gap between millennials spurs a new class war
The wealth gap between rich millennials and the rest of their age group is the largest of any generation, creating a new wave of class tension and resentment, according to a recent study.
‘The Simpsons’ Producer Apologizes for Surprise Character Death
“I’m sorry if some fans are upset, but we really wanted to use Larry’s death as a way to show that even the most peripheral people in our lives have dignity and worth, and that we really shouldn’t take anyone for granted,” Long wrote in an email shared with Variety. “To paraphrase Shakespeare, nothing became Larry’s life like the way he left it: drunk, lonely, and with a butt full of sapphires.”
TikTok ban: How the app became a potential national security threat | AP News
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — If it feels like TikTok has been around forever, that’s probably because it has, at least if you’re measuring via internet time. What’s now in question is whether it will be around much longer and, if so, in what form?
guitar center is going to jack up its prices
“Somewhere along the way, we forgot who our core customer was,” Dalporto states. “Our core customer is the serious musician – the gigging artist or passionate player where music is a big part of their identity.
DA Sandra Doorley refuses to stop for cops after being caught speeding because she ‘didn’t feel like it’ and was stressed from working on murders | Daily Mail Online
Bodycam footage shows the heated exchange – in which Doorley said ‘I didn’t feel like stopping on Phillips Road at 5:30.’ The officer responded ‘That’s not your choice… you know that.’ Doorley quipped back ‘I made it my choice.’
A small EV tax credit change makes going electric more enticing – The Washington Post
As of Jan. 1, Americans who buy certain electric cars can request the federal electric vehicle tax credit as an upfront discount. The government created the tax credit in 2022, but before this year, car buyers had to wait until tax season to get their money. Now they can just pay up to $7,500 less for certain new EVs, or $4,000 less for used EVs, at dealerships that have signed up to offer the discount.
Homeless people are losing Medicaid in redetermination mix-ups | Daily Inter Lake
Evans is one of about 130,000 Montanans who have lost Medicaid coverage as the state reevaluates everyone’s eligibility following a pause in disenrollments during the covid-19 pandemic. About two-thirds of those who were kicked off state Medicaid rolls lost coverage for technical reasons, such as incorrectly filling out paperwork. That’s one of the highest procedural disenrollment rates in the nation, according to a KFF analysis.
Taylor Swift reveals meaning of ‘My Boy Breaks All His Favorite Toys’
The song takes place from the “perspective of a child’s toy, being somebody’s favorite toy until they break you and then don’t want to play with you anymore,” she explained.
Taco Bell adds two new offerings in Texas. Here’s when | Kansas City Star
The new crispy chicken nuggets and Churro Chillers landed Thursday, April 25, at Taco Bell restaurants in Houston and Dallas, respectively, the national taco chain announced in a news release.
140,000 people did their taxes with the free IRS direct file pilot. But program’s future is unclear
WASHINGTON (AP) — The IRS said Friday that more than 140,000 taxpayers filed their taxes through its new direct file pilot program and participants saved roughly $5.6 million in fees they would have otherwise spent with commercial tax preparation companies.
Wild West-themed town in Montana lists for $1.7M
That’s because, in a past life, this private Montana residence, listed on Zillow for $1.7 million, was a popular roadside tourist attraction known as Frontier Town. It welcomed as many as 2,000 visitors a day during high season.