Sport

In a thrilling second round overtime victory, Lakewood delivers the final blow against Perquimans, clinching the win.

Both teams experienced their 14-point leads disappearing, caused turnovers that changed the momentum, and made impressive plays that stunned the sidelines. The allotted 48 minutes were insufficient to determine a victor. Calvin Lacewell, a first-year student, led Lakewood and senior Heath Britt’s impressive performance secured their victory as the Leopards advanced to the third round

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Sport

Bryce Young shoulders responsibility as Carolina’s offense continues to struggle in 16-13 defeat against Chicago at WRALSportsFan.com.

The following statement was written by JAY COHEN, AP Sports Writer. CHICAGO “I must improve my performance,” stated Bryce Young multiple times. Carolina coach Frank Reich also acknowledged that he needed to improve his job. This sentiment was echoed by both Chuba Hubbard and Terrace Marshall. After yet another lackluster display on offense, it is

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Science News

. The pond at the wildlife refuge in Hawaii has undergone a mysterious change, as it has turned a vibrant pink color. The cause of this phenomenon may be attributed to the ongoing drought in the area.

Scientists have reported that a pond in Hawaii has taken on a bright pink color similar to the shade of bubble-gum found on the set of the popular children’s toy, “Barbie.” However, this unusual occurrence is not something to celebrate. Experts believe that the drought in the area may be responsible for the change in

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Health Care

A federal judge has temporarily halted the implementation of Idaho’s law on ‘abortion trafficking’ while a lawsuit is being pursued.

A judge at the national level has put a pause on the implementation of Idaho’s law regarding “abortion trafficking” until a lawsuit questioning its legality is resolved. According to U.S. District Magistrate Debora K. Grasham’s decision on Wednesday, this legal case does not revolve around the right to have an abortion. It encompasses broader issues

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Science News

An Alaskan judge has upheld the approval by the Biden administration of the extensive Willow oil-drilling project.

A federal judge has affirmed the Biden administration’s authorization of the extensive Willow oil-drilling venture in the secluded North Slope of Alaska. This verdict has been met with opposition from environmental organizations, who have expressed their intention to challenge it. Judge Sharon Gleason of the U.S. District Court denied the pleas of a local Iñupiat

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