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American Rivers is today announcing America's Most Endangered Rivers(R) of 2026 in the national organization's 41st annual report. With over 80 percent of our nation's rivers lacking adequate protection,
Doc Rivers faces harsh criticism after Milwaukee Bucks exit, as pundits question his legacy and playoff track record.
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Look out for a pungent, gelatinous, fuzzy carpet along the river bed, often found downstream of sewage outfall pipes. Although not technically a fungus, these slimy, brownish-grey growths of bacteria and microorganisms thrive in nutrient-rich waters.
Rivers are rarely the calm, orderly streams we imagine on maps. Over time, their winding paths—called meanders—shift, bend, and occasionally snap off in sudden "cutoff" events that shorten loops and reshape the landscape.
After missing the playoffs in 2025-26 for the first time in 10 years, Doc Rivers is out as head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks.
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Could Doc Rivers return to ESPN?
As Doc Rivers departs the Milwaukee Bucks following a tumultuous fifth stint as an NBA head coach, his former employer is in dire need of some help on its NBA commentary bench. ESPN just lost Michael Malone to North Carolina,
Doc Rivers can empathize with the 76ers staring down yet another postseason potentially without Joel Embiid. “What the hell, appendicitis?” said Rivers, the former Sixers coach who led the Milwaukee Bucks this season.