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The Ram PR guy and I debated a bit on whether a 1500 or 2500 was more appropriate. My Sprinter wears a 2500 label, and its 2,988-pound payload is right up there in three-quarter-ton-truck territory.
Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley-- once considered the fastest human alive -- has pleaded not guilty to hitting his ex-girlfriend in the face earlier this month. TMZ Sports has learned that Kerley's ...
Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley has pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor battery after allegedly punching ex-girlfriend Alaysha Johnson. The incident, which occurred in Florida, led to his arrest and ...
Sprinter Health, a mobile healthcare provider, has raised $55 million in Series B funding to help the company expand its team and footprint, it announced Thursday. Menlo Park, California-based ...
U.S. Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley has been arrested for battery in South Florida, online records show. Kerley, 24, a two-time Olympic medalist, is accused of punching his ex-girlfriend in the face ...
Twice Olympic 100 metres medallist Fred Kerley has been arrested for allegedly punching hurdler and ex-girlfriend Alaysha Johnson in the face, police said on Friday, and, as a result, he will not ...
Perhaps subconsciously, Jayo Adegboyo participated in soccer, basketball and track — the same sports his father took up while growing up in Nigeria. And like his father, Adegboyo, a Columbia ...
Fred Kerley, an Olympic sprinter and member of Team USA, has been arrested for battery in Florida ahead of a Grand Slam Track event in Miami this weekend. According to the Broward County police ...
Swiss sprinter and 60m world indoor champion Mujinga Kambundji announced on social media Friday that she is pregnant. “Season’s over, for the most beautiful reason. I’m incredibly happy to ...
Kerley’s attorney, Richard L. Cooper, said that the sprinter had been “arrested without thorough investigation by law enforcement. “Fred never battered anyone,” Cooper said in a statement ...
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