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Americans celebrate dads this weekend. Three tell us about being a father in 2023 His wife, Patrice, is still on active duty in the army. Their daughters are 26 and 12, and their son is 21. Missing out on his kids' childhoods. "I'd ...
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The NCAA looks to weed out marijuana from its banned drug list Recreational weed has been the source of disappointment and disqualifications for athletes — like Sha'Carri Richardson, a U.S. sprinter poised who became ineligible to compete in the Tokyo Olympics after testing positive for marijuana. But ...
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'The most aggressive lineman that ever played' football, Bob Brown: 1941-2023 A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2004, Brown died Friday (June 16, 2023). He was 81. "Bob Brown demonstrated different personalities on and off the field," Hall of Fame President Jim Porter said in a statement Saturday.
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Berhalter rehired as US Soccer coach after controversy involving a player's family After months of turmoil that involved an investigation into a decades-old domestic violence incident and a falling out with the family of a star player, Gregg Berhalter returns to coach the U.S. men's soccer team. The U.S. Soccer Federation announced ...
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40 years ago, Sally Ride became the first American woman in space Mission specialist Sally Ride and four other NASA crew members lifted off on a six-day mission that would orbit Earth and deploy communications satellites. At 32 years old, Ride was not only the youngest astronaut on board, she was also the first American ...
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Eagles mourn the passing of Pro Football Hall of Fame tackle Bob Brown Everything looked so easy for Bob Brown when he was on the football field. An Eagles' first-round draft pick in 1964, Brown made the transition from guard at the University of Nebraska to tackle in the NFL and never skipped a beat.
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Large sites for asylum accommodation: support for police forces The Home Office is working to secure large sites and vessels ('pathfinders') to house asylum seekers in line with legal obligations. The sites would provide a more suitable and cost-effective option than the hotel accommodation currently in use.
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Radcliffe Lightweight Rowing Registers Four Wins on Saturday at Henley Women's Regatta LONDON, England – Radcliffe lightweight rowing had a successful outing on day two of the Henley Women's Regatta on the Thames River in London. The Black and White had all boats advance on Friday in the time trial events setting up multiple events on ...
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Work to support Children and Young People recognised in Honours Karen Farr, Children and Young People and Volunteer Manager at Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service (HIWFRS) has been awarded an MBE – a Medal of the Order of the British Empire – in the King's Birthday Honours list 2023. · Published · Author.
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Update for families: End of CUPE job action The following staff members will return to our schools: African Nova Scotian Student Support Workers; Assistive Technology Support Workers; Child and Youth Care Practitioners; Early Childhood Educators; Educational Program Assistants; Library Support ...
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