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Tops Down UNCG, 8-4, Before Falling in 12-Inning Heartbreaker to [13] Duke WKU Softball is now 5-6 all-time in the NCAA Tournament. WKU 8, UNCG 4. The Hilltoppers exploded for a 4-0 lead in their first trip to the plate on ...
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Panthers fall to Worland in low-scoring title game Finish as runners-up in Class 3A · Worland proved to be the Powell High School boys' soccer team's Achilles heel in the 2021 season. · The Panthers fell ...
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The hardline Israelis stoking violence in East Jerusalem For several weeks the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood was a pivotal point in an ongoing battle in which dozens of Palestinian families are fighting to ...
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China: Extreme weather kills 21 runners in ultramarathon About eight runners are being treated in hospital for injuries. Rescuers said hail, freezing rain and high winds hit the runners when they were about 20- ...
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A Ryanair Flight Carrying An Opposition Journalist Is Forced To Land In Belarus The flight, which had taken off in Athens and was on its way to Lithuania, was just leaving Belarusian airspace when the bomb was reported. The ...
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Recruiting Roundup: Taking A Look At Who Could Commit Next In The 2022 Class Rated as the 18th best offensive guard in the country, Nabou is mulling his options among his suitors including ASU, Oregon State, and UW. With the ...
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Skepticism Of Science In A Pandemic Isn't New. It Helped Fuel The AIDS Crisis Forty years ago, Lawrence Mass, a young, gay doctor living in New York City, made history. It is the kind of history no one wants to make. Mass began ...
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Pope appeals for dialogue in Colombia By Vatican News staff writer. On Pentecost Sunday and for the second time in a month, Pope Francis expressed his concern for the situation in ...
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France's Le Drian confirms kidnapping of French journalist in Mali French Foreign Affairs minister Jean-Yves Le Drian confirmed on Sunday that a French journalist who disappeared last month in Mali's northern city of ...
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Hundreds of PPP loans went to fake farms in absurd places The online lending platform had launched in 2009 as part of a generation of financial technology companies known as "non-banks," "alternative lenders" ...
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