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Month: August 2022

Little League player who fractured his skull heads home to Utah

Little League player who fractured his skull heads home to Utah

Oliverson Family (NEW YORK) — The Little League player who fractured his skull after falling from a bunk bed has thanked people for their well wishes amid his recovery as he heads back to his home state of Utah. On Tuesday, in a video posted on the Instagram account set […]

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US Army grounds entire fleet of Chinook helicopters after engine fires

US Army grounds entire fleet of Chinook helicopters after engine fires

Photo by Staff Sgt. Horace Murray/U.S. Army (WASHINGTON) — The United States Army said Tuesday it has grounded its entire fleet of Chinook cargo helicopters after fuel leaks caused a “small number” of engine fires. The Army has identified the cause of the leaks among an “isolated number” of Boeing […]

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University officials respond to gang rape allegations involving punter Matt Araiza and others

University officials respond to gang rape allegations involving punter Matt Araiza and others

Joshua Bessex/Getty Images (SAN DIEGO) — San Diego State University officials made their first public statements addressing a civil lawsuit filed against former punter Matt Araiza and two other football players of allegedly gang-raping a 17-year-old girl. “To be absolutely clear, we take allegations of sexual assault very seriously and […]

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Debates over diversity in the classroom push teachers out of schools

Debates over diversity in the classroom push teachers out of schools

Willie Carver (NEW YORK) — At the end of the 2021 school year, sixth-grade teacher Anita Carson decided to resign. Carson, of Polk County, Florida, told ABC News that she didn’t want to leave her students behind. But when new laws began to restrict what teachers could teach about diversity, […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 8/30/22

Scoreboard roundup — 8/30/22

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Arizona 3, Chicago White Sox 2 Minnesota 8, San Francisco 3 Kansas City 15, San Diego 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE Tampa Bay 12, Boston 4 LA Angels 8, Toronto 3 Houston 3, Baltimore 1 Detroit […]

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Raptors Pummel Mustangs Tuesday

Raptors Pummel Mustangs Tuesday

OGDEN, Utah-Reese Alexiades homered twice and Brian Dansereau and Freddy Achecar also went yard as the Ogden Raptors decimated Billings 21-6 Tuesday at Lindquist Field in Pioneer League play. Ronny Orta posted six strikeouts in five innings of play for the Raptors to earn the win on the mound. The […]

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Bees Rout Chihuahuas Tuesday

Bees Rout Chihuahuas Tuesday

EL PASO, Texas-Orlando Martinez homered and the Salt Lake Bees routed El Paso 9-0 Tuesday at Southwest University Park in Pacific Coast League play. Davis Daniel posted seven strikeouts in as many innings of work to earn the win on the mound for Salt Lake. Daniel improved to 5-6 on […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 8/30

Prep Sports Roundup: 8/30

Volleyball Non-Region SPRINGVILLE, Utah-The Class 5A Springville Red Devils downed Manti 3-0 in non-region volleyball play Tuesday. The Red Devils prevailed 25-10, 25-21, 26-24. MT. PLEASANT, Utah-The North Sanpete Hawks stymied Juan Diego 3-1 Tuesday in non-region volleyball play. The Hawks downed the Soaring Eagle 16-25, 25-18, 25-18, 25-16. MILFORD, […]

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Remarkable new image of Phantom Galaxy taken by Webb shows power compared to Hubble

Remarkable new image of Phantom Galaxy taken by Webb shows power compared to Hubble

NASA/Instagram (NEW YORK) — Officials have released a remarkable new image of the Phantom Galaxy — about 32 million light-years away from Earth — taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. Published first by the European Space Agency, which has been collaborating with NASA on the Webb telescope, the image […]

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Duke volleyball player subjected to racial slurs hopes for changes in college sports

Duke volleyball player subjected to racial slurs hopes for changes in college sports

goduke.com (DURHAM, N.C.) — A Duke University women’s volleyball player targeted by a fan using hateful, racial slurs while playing a game against Brigham Young University calls the incident an “opportunity” to curate a healthy environment for Black people in collegiate athletics. Rachel Richardson, a sophomore at Duke, said she’s […]

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