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Health scare could derail HS Prannoy's Thomas Cup campaign
HS Prannoy played his part in a dominant victory over Harry Huang as the defending champions blanked England at the 2024 Thomas Cup in Chengdu, China. But all is not well with the world no.9, for a peculiar health condition has resurfaced. After what had been a very good season last year, Prannoy lost nearly four-kilos in the span of two-months due to an illness that surfaced in January and which made it hard for him to consume food without feeling nauseous. A troubling esophagus The badminton...
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Webb Captures Top of Iconic Horsehead Nebula in Unprecedented Detail | Webb
The Horsehead Nebula is prancing across the cosmic stage in new infrared views from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. Extreme close-ups of...
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5 things to know about DT Michael Hall Jr.
The Browns drafted DT Michael Hall Jr. with the 54th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Here are five things to know about the newest addition to the defense. Fit in attack-style defense At 6-foot-2, 280 pounds, Hall brings a unique skillset to the Browns’ defense. In his three seasons at Ohio State, Hall tallied 45 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and six sacks. His best season came during the 2023 season, as he set a career high of 24 total tackles. Hall fits defensive coordinator Jim...
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West Ham United v Liverpool: Team news
Liverpool will welcome back Cody Gakpo for their Premier League trip to face West Ham United on Saturday lunchtime at the London Stadium.
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The Story Behind How Nate Wiggins Became the Ravens’ First-Round Pick
General Manager Eric DeCosta felt the Ravens needed to strike early in this year’s draft to find a cornerback they coveted. That mission was accomplished in the first round, when Baltimore selected Nate Wiggins of Clemson with their pick at No. 30. Wiggins could play a key role for the Ravens as a rookie, and DeCosta felt he couldn’t wait to land a quality cornerback in this year’s class. “That’s something that honestly kept me up at night,” DeCosta said. “There are a lot of offensive linemen...
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Late for Work: Daniel Jeremiah Changes to Another Cornerback in Final Mock Draft
Daniel Jeremiah Changes Ravens Pick to Another Cornerback in His Final Mock Draft NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah unveiled his final mock draft, and he again has the Ravens selecting a cornerback when they’re on the clock tonight with the 30th-overall pick in the first round. This time it’s Clemson’s Nate Wiggins. In Jeremiah’s mock draft last month, he sent Iowa cornerback Cooper DeJean to the Ravens, but he now has DeJean going to the Green Bay Packers at No. 25. “The Ravens...
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It's Summerween: The Home Depot's First-Ever Halfway to Halloween Sale Arrives
The Home Depot isn't just a hardware store—it's also the home of everyone's favorite viral Halloween decorations. If you've got space in...
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Plane crash reported in Fairbanks
The Alaska State Troopers, along with the Fairbanks Police Department (FPD) are responding to a plane crash on the Tanana River near Kallenberg Road.
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Argentinian scientists condemn budget cuts ahead of protests
Argentinian Far-right president has taken an axe to funding for education and scientific bodies, sparking protests among university students