Sport

The game of cricket for women is expanding in North Carolina, but it may face obstacles in growing throughout the rest of the United States.

By Emmy Trivette, WRAL contributor 22 female players ran, hit, and threw on the grass at the inaugural 2021 USA Cricket Women’s Regional Championships. The hot sun shone down on this momentous occasion for women’s cricket in the United States, while Aparna Bhadriraju enjoyed the refreshing experience of playing alongside her daughter for their nation.

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Health Care

A recent study discovered that there was a small increase in the number of abortions in the United States following the implementation of post-Roe regulations.

A recent survey discovered that the overall number of abortions performed in the United States increased slightly in the 12-month period following the implementation of state-wide bans on them at any stage of pregnancy. The recent report by the Society of Family Planning, an organization that supports access to abortion, reveals a significant decrease in

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According to Phillips, the ACC basketball tournament will probably not include all teams in the future, as reported by WRALSportsFan.com.

By Brian Murphy, WRAL Sports investigative reporter Charlotte, N.C. Can you imagine an ACC men’s basketball tournament without NC State, North Carolina, or Duke? According to ACC commissioner Jim Phillips, the ACC could potentially proceed with 18 teams in the future. The ACC, which currently has 15 teams, will include Cal, SMU, and Stanford in

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Unfortunately, there is some negative news regarding the Hurricanes as their player Brett Pesce will be out for several weeks due to an injury. This update can be found on WRALSportsFan.com.

Raleigh, N.C. The Carolina Hurricanes have revealed that defenseman Brett Pesce will be out of commission for two to four weeks due to a lower-body injury. This update was announced on Wednesday. Pesce has been inactive since October 19 and underwent a surgical procedure on Tuesday. “Unfortunately, I have some unfortunate news,” stated Coach Rod

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Health Care

The George W. Bush Institute urges Congress to maintain funding for the life-saving AIDS program, which amounts to billions of dollars.

The George W. Bush Institute is urging Congress to continue funding a global HIV/AIDS program that has been credited with saving millions of lives. Billions of dollars for the program are currently in a state of uncertainty. The former Republican president’s institute issued a plea to Congress on Wednesday, urging them to continue funding the

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