Sport

This week’s top sports moments include strong contenders for the title in the Triangle area, a noteworthy achievement by Byrd, and a celebration for gamers on WRALSportsFan.com.

Written by Clark Gerber, contributor for WRAL Sports. The online world is vast. Unless you are constantly connected (which is not advised), you will inevitably overlook some information. We can complete that task. You can maintain a balanced lifestyle and still stay updated on the top sporting events of the week, with a brief overview…

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Sport

The College Football Playoff has officially approved a new 5+7 format and has decreased the number of spots available for conference champions. This decision has been reported by WRALSportsFan.com.

The article was written by Ralph D. Russo and Stephen Hawkins, who are sports writers for the Associated Press. The field for the 12-team College Football Playoff beginning next season will comprise five conference champions and seven at-large selections after the university presidents who oversee the CFP voted unanimously Tuesday to tweak the format. The

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Technology News

Walmart has made a deal to purchase Vizio, a company that produces smart TVs, for $2.3 billion in an effort to enhance its advertising operations.

Walmart is purchasing Vizio, a smart TV manufacturer, for $2.3 billion in order to expand its advertising business and compete with Amazon, which is experiencing rapid growth. If the agreement is finalized, Walmart would have access to Vizio’s SmartCast operating system. This would enable the retail giant to provide its suppliers with the opportunity to

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Health Care

Zimbabwe has initiated an urgent campaign to administer polio vaccinations in response to the discovery of cases caused by an uncommon mutation.

Zimbabwe has launched an urgent effort to vaccinate over 4 million children against polio. This comes after three cases were reported, caused by a rare mutation of the weakened virus found in oral vaccines. One of the victims, a 10-year-old girl, was paralyzed in January. Last year, laboratory tests conducted by the health ministry in

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