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Here’s How Patriots Fans Reacted Online To New Facility Reveal

You can’t please everyone. The New England Patriots learned that lesson Wednesday after the organization announced it was beginning construction on a new football training facility. The stand-alone facility is scheduled to be completed in the spring of 2026. “The three-level structure will more than double the square footage of the team’s current footprint located […]

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Goldeyes Re-Sign Right-Handed Starter Kasowski

WINNIPEG, MB - The Winnipeg Goldeyes announced the re-signing Wednesday of right-handed pitcher Marshall Kasowski.After starting two contests for ... - AA Winnipeg Goldeyes

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Companies offer "holistic support" to candidates under PM Internship scheme: MCA

A pilot project of the PM Internship scheme has launched, with youths from 656 districts across India starting internships at various companies. Many companies are providing holistic support, including accommodation, training, and transport facilities. The pilot aims to provide 12-month internships to 125,000 candidates aged 21-24, with a monthly allowance of Rs 5,000.

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Police raid Georgia opposition parties’ offices as protests continue - Al Jazeera English

  1. Police raid Georgia opposition parties’ offices as protests continue  Al Jazeera English
  2. Georgia: Crackdown begins on anti-government protesters  Sky News
  3. Georgian opposition figures arrested as pro-EU protests continue  Reuters
  4. The Guardian view on protests in Georgia: resisting a drift into Putin’s orbit  The Guardian
  5. A true popular uprising is taking place in Georgia  The Spectator

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Stars F Tyler Seguin (hip surgery) out 4-6 months

(Photo credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images) Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin is scheduled to undergo hip surgery Thursday and is expected to be sidelined for four-to-six months, the team announced Wednesday. The surgery to repair a femoroacetabular impingement and hip labrum on the left side of Seguin's body will be performed at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. The timeline likely rules out Seguin for the re

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Bengals' Joe Burrow: 'Have I told you I bought a Batmobile?'

(Photo credit: Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images) Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is going to need a superhero-like performance in order to change the narrative of his team's season. Perhaps that's the reasoning for Burrow's latest purchase. Burrow shelled out $2.99 million to buy one of 10 officially licensed and fully functional Batmobiles that are sold by Wayne Enterprises Experie

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Report: UMass hiring Joe Harasymiak as head coach

(Photo credit: Tanya Breen / USA TODAY NETWORK) UMass is hiring Rutgers defensive coordinator Joe Harasymiak as the new head coach of the Minutemen, ESPN reported Wednesday. Harasymiak, 38, is expected to earn between $1.3 and $1.4 million annually, according to the report. Harasymiak was the head coach at Maine from 2016-18, compiling a 20-15 record and winning a Colonial Athletic Association championship in 2018. He

University of Virginia Men's Rowing 

Spring 2025 Schedule

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What triggered Nepal's catastrophic 2021 flood -- and could it happen again?

Heavy monsoon rainfall, excessive snowmelt and unstable terrain combined to cause the 2021 Melamchi Valley flood disaster in Nepal, according to new research. The findings highlight how a mix of climate and geological factors intensify disaster risks. The study also shows the value of using high-resolution satellite imagery and digital models of Earth's surface to map landscape changes, create early-warning systems and improve flood preparedness, especially in remote areas.

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New clinical pathway supports cancer recurrence anxiety

Researchers have developed a three-step plan to support those burdened by the intense fear of cancer returning. This plan offers a consistent, streamlined approach to managing recurrence anxiety, empowering patients to regain confidence and move forward with their lives.

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Preventing brain injury complications with specialized optical fibers

Fiber optics are a means of transmitting information at incredibly high speeds; however, the technology can be used for more than just providing a fast internet connection. Researchers have developed an optical fiber sensing system that could help medical professionals monitor patients for complications after a traumatic brain injury. The technology tracks six biomarkers simultaneously, continuously and automatically to provide crucial information on brain health in lab tests.

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Perceptions of parent cannabis use shape teen attitudes

Teens who think their parents use cannabis are more likely to hold favorable attitudes toward the drug and to consider trying it themselves, according to a new study. The research also reveals that parental monitoring and the closeness of parent-child relationships play crucial roles in adolescents' views about cannabis, often with distinct effects based on the parent's gender.

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Owning a home in the US linked to longer life

A new study finds that owning a home in early adult life adds approximately four months to the lives of male Americans born in the early twentieth century.

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5-star WR Jerome Myles flips to Texas AM

(Photo credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images) Five-star wide receiver Jerome Myles signed with Texas AM on Wednesday, just three days after reversing his commitment to Southern California. Myles pledged to the Trojans on Sept. 18, but the Aggies continued to court him. He made an unofficial visit to College Station over the weekend, then decommitted from USC on Sunday. He took an official visit to Texas AM in June. It was