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In broiling cities like New Orleans, the health system faces off against heat stroke The heat index is over 105 degrees. At the city's ambulance depot, the concrete parking lot seems to magnify the sweltering heat, circulating the air like a convection oven. New Orleans Emergency Medical Services ...
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Hometown hero Lee Hodges a household name after 3M Open win BLAINE, Minn. – Every so often, Savannah Hodges will hear a knock at the front door of her Ardmore, Alabama home. "Is Mr. Lee home?" is typically the response she gets as she opens the door and finds a group of young kids on the other side.
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Jacoby earns 4x100m medley relay gold at World Aquatics Championships Lydia Jacoby competed in the 4x100-meter medley relay prelims for the gold medal-winning United States squad. FUKUOKA, Japan – Texas Swimming's Lydia Jacoby collected gold in the 4x100-meter relay with the United States on Sunday at the Marine Messe ...
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Market Sustainability and Improvement Fund - Workforce Fund: policy statement The government is providing a further £570 million of ringfenced funding across financial years 2023 to 2024 and 2024 to 2025 to local authorities to improve and increase adult social care provision, with a particular focus on workforce pay.
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Seb Hines: Pride must 'raise our standard' after disappointing loss to North Carolina Courage "The scoreline doesn't lie. Today was not good enough. North Carolina is very good both in attack and defense. They are a difficult team to break down with their athleticism and their attitude to win the ball back quickly in transition. We found it tough.
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Red Stars Draw Even in Challenge Cup Match with Kansas City Current, 0-0 The Chicago Red Stars walk away with a point after a gritty performance against Kansas City ended in a scoreless draw. Goalkeeper, Emily Boyd, recorded her first career penalty save in the 24th minute to keep the Current off the board. KEY MOMENTS:.
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Cal Swimmers Capture Four Medals At World Championships FUKUOKA, Japan– The contingent of Cal swimmers had a stellar day Saturday at the 2023 World Aquatics Championship. Rising junior Jack Alexy won a pair of silver medals, Dare Rose captured his first career individual medal (bronze) and Abbey Weitzeil ...
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