Sport

Dave Doeren, in response to a postgame altercation with Steve Smith, expressed the significance of defending our program and team.

By Brian Murphy, WRAL Raleigh, N.C. On Saturday, NC State’s coach Dave Doeren equaled the school’s top record for coaching victories with a win against Clemson at home. However, it was Doeren’s passionate remarks towards former Carolina Panthers star Steve Smith Sr. during his post-game interview that will likely stand out as the most memorable

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Health Care

According to the FDA, there is a potential danger of infection when using eye drops purchased from CVS, Rite Aid, and other similar stores.

The FDA is cautioning against the use of 26 different types of non-prescription eye drops due to the potential for infections that can result in loss of vision. This advisory from the Food and Drug Administration pertains to lubricating drops that are sold under the following brands: CVS Health Rugby (Cardinal Health) Leader (Cardinal Health)

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Technology News

The Chief Executive Officer of Google defends the practice of paying companies like Apple to have Google as the default search engine on their devices.

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, testified in a major antitrust case in the United States and defended the company’s method of compensating Apple and other tech companies to have Google as the default search engine on their devices. He stated that the goal was to create a smooth and effortless user experience. The Department of

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Sport

Rewritten: “The Spot” covers playoff rematches, a record-breaking 103 goals in a season, analysis of brackets, and predictions for the championship.

It’s time for the N.C. High School Athletic Association boys soccer playoffs! I thoroughly enjoy the playoffs for boys’ soccer. My only issue is that I am only able to watch two teams per round (typically) until the state championships. In soccer, anything is possible, as the nature of the sport allows for unpredictable outcomes.

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Health Care

The FDA has issued a warning that WanaBana fruit puree pouches may have high levels of lead which could be harmful.

The FDA is cautioning parents and caregivers against purchasing or providing pureed fruit pouches aimed at toddlers and young children due to potential high levels of lead. The agency recommended testing children who have consumed WanaBana apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches for potential lead poisoning. Health officials in North Carolina have reported that four children

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