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"Burns, we don't think about it, especially for our pets and our young children. If they're walking outside on the hot concrete, they can get second and third-degree burns just from being outside.
Arunachal Pradesh’s Hillang Yajik has etched her name in the history of bodybuilding. At the age of 25, she bagged two medals: a gold and a silver, at the 15th South Asian Bodybuilding and Physique ...
A major brush fire at Schofield Barracks burned 570 acres but is 50% contained as the U.S. Army and federal firefighters continue to extinguish the blaze.
They came into the day with Burns in first and Scott tied for second, one shot back. Burns shot 8-over 78 to tie for seventh at 4 over. Scott had a 79 to tie for 12th, two shots behind Burns. “I ...
Sam Burns is steering his drives. A sign of nerves perhaps? The American's 286-yard tee shot on No. 5 lands in the left fairway bunker. An awkward stance awaits Burns on his second shot. Adam ...
Sam Burns speaks to reporters following the third round of the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club Saturday, June 14, in Oakmont, Pa.
Scott Burns has been in scintillating form at Oakmont Country Club, carding a near‑perfect 5‑under 65 in Friday’s second round to vault to 3‑under and a one‑stroke lead heading into the ...
Burns carded a 1-under-par 69 to climb to 4 under for the week, one better than Spaun (69) and Australia's Adam Scott, who made a late charge to shoot 67. Norway's Viktor Hovland (70) is three off ...
American Sam Burns, chasing his first major title, led Australian Adam Scott by one stroke when dangerous weather halted Sunday's final round of the US Open after the leaders had played seven holes.
OAKMONT, Pa. -- Sam Burns only wobbled twice on a soggy Oakmont course Saturday and held his nerve with a great lag from just inside 60 feet on the final hole for a 1-under 69, leaving him one ...
US pals Sam Burns, left, and top-ranked Scottie Scheffler are roommates at the US Open, where three-time major winner Scheffler has struggled and Burns is in the fight for his first major title ...
Sam Burns avoided the late meltdown that cost him in the first round of the U.S. Open. He had a 65 and has a one-shot lead at Oakmont. Best of all he was long gone before the calamity set in at Oakmon ...