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Aaron Jamison Commits to University of South Carolina Baseball

Morgantown High School graduate Aaron Jamison has announced his commitment to play baseball at the University of South Carolina this fall. Career Highlights Morgantown High School: Made 44 appearances for the Mountaineers. Started 17 games. Batted .230 with: 3 home runs (including a grand slam) 3 doubles 1 triple 16 RBIs 17 runs scored Fort […]

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Seaweed Farm in Tasmania Shows Promise in Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions

A massive seaweed farm off the coast of Tasmania is cultivating a type of seaweed called asparagopsis. The farm, which covers 1,800 hectares, lies just 10 minutes offshore from the portside town of Triabunna. Benefits of Asparagopsis Asparagopsis is native to Tasmanian coastal waters and contains a compound called bromoform. Research has shown that this

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Community Outrage Over Landfill Project Cancellation in Dresden, Ont.

Community members in Dresden, Ont., are outraged over the cancellation of an environmental assessment for a large landfill project north of the town. The decision has raised questions about why York1’s landfill expansion was singled out in a controversial omnibus bill introduced by Premier Doug Ford’s government. Concerns from Local Activists Stefan Premdas, chair of

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Court Rejects Judicial Reviews, Culling of Ostriches to Proceed

A Federal Court judge has rejected two judicial reviews filed by Universal Ostrich Farms in British Columbia, allowing the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to proceed with culling 400 ostriches on a farm affected by an avian flu outbreak. Court Decision The court’s decision was made public on Tuesday, following the agency’s order in December

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U.S. Stocks Rise as Inflation Slows More Than Forecast

U.S. stocks rose, with the S&P 500 index advancing for a second day, after inflation data showed prices rose less than forecast in April. The benchmark gauge initially climbed on Tuesday and has since maintained its upward momentum for 2025, with investors showing optimism about the economy’s performance. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also advanced,

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Ford Mustang GTD Sets New Record at Nurburgring

The Ford Mustang GTD has become the fastest production American car to lap the Nurburgring in Germany, achieving a remarkable time of 6 minutes and 35.8 seconds. This milestone highlights Ford’s dedication to enhancing its high-performance vehicles. Key Highlights Initial Competition: The Porsche 911 GT3 with a manual transmission initially recorded a faster lap time

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Doctors Weigh In On Assisted Dying: A Complex Issue Dividing Medical Professionals

Assisted dying is a contentious issue that has sparked heated debates among medical professionals and the general public alike. Perspectives on Assisted Dying Support for Assisted Dying Susi Caesar, a GP from Gloucestershire with 30 years of experience, supports assisted dying as an option for those who wish to end their lives peacefully. Her views

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Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra Celebrates 70th Season

The Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) is set to celebrate its 70th season with a diverse range of performances across seven venues. The orchestra will feature 64 concerts under the guidance of 29 conductors, showcasing a wide variety of musical styles and genres. Highlights of the Season Lang Lang Performance: One of the season’s highlights is

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Langley Township Seeks to Separate from Policing Agreement

The Township of Langley is pursuing a separation from its policing agreement with the City of Langley, citing concerns over unequal funding and resource distribution. Concerns Over Policing Costs Mayor Eric Woodward has expressed that the township pays more than its fair share of policing costs. He stated, “It has come to a point where

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Tennessee Baseball Secures 40th Win of the Season

Tennessee baseball achieved its 40th win of the season on Tuesday, defeating Belmont with a score of 9-4. This victory improved the Vols’ overall record to 40-13 and earned them a spot in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. Senior Day Celebration Tuesday’s game was also senior day for Tennessee, honoring redshirt senior outfielder Hunter

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