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palmbeachpost.com | James Coleman
Before we can land a full-time job as a journalist, many of us go the route of internships or writing freelance stories to pick up the necessary "clips" for our portfolio. After I graduated college, one of my first freelancing assignments was in Virginia Beach, Virginia, covering a national youth tennis tournament championship.
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palmbeachpost.com | Eric Wallace
Wylie Inman won the Under Armour Jordan Spieth Championship at Brookhaven Country Club in Dallas. He shot 8-under par, finishing two strokes ahead of the field. This is Inman's second AJGA victory this year, following a win in Alabama. He recently qualified for the 2025 U.S. Junior Open. North Palm Beach's Wylie Inman can add another win to his decorated 2025 junior golf campaign.
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2 days ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Garry Smits
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy remain the top two earners on the PGA Tour money list after the Travelers Championship. Keegan Bradley's win at the Travelers Championship moved him up 20 spots to eighth on the money list. J.J. Spaun joined Scheffler and McIlroy as the only players to earn over $10 million this season. The top five on the PGA Tour money list remained unchanged after the Travelers Championship, the final Signature Event of the 2025 season.
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3 days ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Jon Santucci |Nick Wilson
Starting July 1, colleges can share up to $20.5 million with student-athletes following the House v. NCAA settlement. IMG Academy is preparing its student-athletes for this change by offering financial literacy education and NIL guidance. IMG has partnered with Advance NIL and Merrill to provide resources and education to student-athletes on NIL deals and financial management. Once again, July 1 will be a watershed moment for college athletics.
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palmbeachpost.com | Holly Baltz
Ten-year-old A.J. Schwarz was systematically abused and ultimately murdered by his stepmother, Jessica Schwarz. Child welfare workers failed to protect A.J. despite repeated reports of abuse. Jessica Schwarz was convicted of murder and abuse and sentenced to 70 years in prison, dying after serving 20 years. The case deeply affected the prosecutor, Scott Cupp, who wrote a book about it titled "No One Can Hurt Him Anymore."WARNING: Readers may find the content of this story deeply disturbing.
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