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Pro Basketball Writers Association challenges WNBA, NY Liberty for limiting ‘efforts to capture a critical moment in league history’
Hours after the WNBA fined the New York Liberty for violating the league media policy in the aftermath of its Game Four loss in the WNBA Finals, the Professional Basketball Writers Association released a statement challenging both the Liberty and the league for undermining “the letter and spirit of league rules.” The association continued: “Moreover,…
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How to prevent kidney failure: What a person can do
Some strategies to prevent kidney failure include treating underlying causes, controlling blood pressure, eating a kidney-friendly diet, and making lifestyle choices. Still, it may not always be possible to prevent kidney failure. Kidney failure is life threatening. A person may need dialysis until they can get a kidney transplant. In some cases, though, acute kidney…
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Want the Best Sleep of Your Life? These Hotels Are Determined to Give It to You
WHEN I HEARD that a new crop of hotel and spa programs had emerged with sleepless travelers in mind, I was intrigued. I was one of the many people who, at the height of the pandemic, started losing sleep—and I’ve been charging forward without dedicated rest ever since. As I write this, I am six…
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Nancy Knight inducted into School Nutrition Association of SC Hall of Fame
Former Laurens County School District 55 employee Nancy Knight was recently inducted into the School Nutrition Association (SNA) of South Carolina Hall of Fame at their 70th Annual State Conference and Exposition in Myrtle Beach. Knight, affectionately called “Mama Knight” by many, worked in School Nutrition at District 55 for 50 years. Her daughter, Wanda…
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Nutrition, activeness supports wellness in seasonal changes
Fall has come, and with it, the changing of the weather pressure systems that simply love adding to people’s preexisting aches and pains. Dr. James Stirton, lead chiropractor at Winters Family Chiropractic, breaks down how to bolster wellness no matter the weather. The shift into colder weather coincides with lower pressures. If one already has…
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25 breakout players for the 2023-24 college basketball season
It’s never too early to start looking ahead! Check below for our list of 25 breakout players for the 2023-24 college basketball season. Please note that someone cannot be considered a “breakout player” if he was a double-figure scorer the previous year. In no particular order: Jaden Akins, Michigan State: Akins gave the college basketball community…
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Aos 21 min do 1º tempo – gol de dentro da área de Lima do Fluminense contra o Corinthians
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The nine-year-old making waves in world of Western music
All of nine, pianist Ayaan Deshpande has performed at prestigious concert venues, including Vienna’s historic halls where great composers such as Brahms, Bruckner, and Mahler once performed. Having no family background in Western classical music, his entry in the field was somewhat unexpected. He began learning Hindustani classical vocal music at five, but his interest…
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Doctor details World Health Organization’s response to “living hell” in Gaza
CHICAGO (CBS) — At least 500 Palestinian patients, healthcare workers, and people seeking shelter were killed in a blast at Al-Shifa Hospital on Tuesday. All hospitals in Gaza already have been in a dire situation as medical supplies and electricity have run dangerously low or, in some instances, have already run out. Public health doctor…
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COMMITMENT: UVA basketball lands 2024 guard Ishan Sharma
In a quick turn of events, the Virginia Cavaliers men’s basketball team has nailed its second player out of the 2024 high school recruiting class with Canadian shooting guard Ishan Sharma. Out of the Fort Erie International Academy, Sharma is a 6’5” shooting guard who received an offer from Tony Bennett and staff a mere…