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IUPUI Parts Ways with Men’s Basketball Coach Paul Corsaro

Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) has announced the dismissal of men’s basketball coach Paul Corsaro following an investigation into his behavior towards players. The investigation was initiated after a complaint from a player alleging that Corsaro made derogatory comments and exhibited unprofessional conduct. Investigation Details A player claimed that Corsaro referred to them as "a […]

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UFC 317 Lineup Takes Shape as Dana White Announces Topuria vs. Oliveira Title Fight

The Ultimate Fighting Championship’s (UFC) upcoming event, UFC 317, has gained significant attention with the announcement of a highly anticipated title fight. UFC CEO Dana White revealed that Ilia Topuria will face former champion Charles Oliveira for the vacant 155-pound title on June 29 in Las Vegas. Topuria, boasting an impressive undefeated record of 16-0,

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Concerns Over NHS England Abolition Plan

A cross-party group of lawmakers has warned the British government that its plan to abolish NHS England without a clear strategy for implementation and benefits to frontline care is unacceptable and risks undermining the National Health Service (NHS). Public Accounts Committee’s Concerns The Public Accounts Committee, which scrutinizes government spending, expressed concerns about the impact

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NIOSH Rescinds Layoffs, Restores Programs

The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has reversed the layoffs of dozens of employees across various divisions. This decision is part of ongoing efforts to restore critical functions within the Health and Human Services (HHS) department following recent reorganization efforts. Affected Divisions The affected divisions include: NIOSH’s Respiratory Health Division Division of

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Brian Santiago Appointed New Director of Athletics at BYU

Brian Santiago, a longtime member of the Brigham Young University (BYU) athletic department, has been named the university’s new director of athletics. Santiago brings a wealth of experience and knowledge, having worked at BYU since 1997. Career Overview Early Career: Santiago began his career at BYU on the men’s basketball coaching staff. Administrative Roles: He

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Vision Health Month Highlights Importance of Regular Eye Exams

May marks Vision Health Month, a time to remind Albertans that protecting their vision means looking beyond just how clearly they can see. Dr. Cristy Franco, lead optometrist of the neuro-rehabilitative and pediatric Vision Therapy Clinic at Airdrie Family Eye Doctors, emphasized that eye exams play a critical role in not only vision care but

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House Democrats Oppose Republican Plan for Tax Cuts

House Democrats on Tuesday opposed a Republican plan to offset the renewal of President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts by adding work requirements to entitlement programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Medicaid. Proposal Overview The proposal is part of a massive bill aimed at preserving Trump’s 2020 tax cuts. It would

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Edmonton Elks Name Tre Ford as Starting Quarterback for 2024 CFL Season

The Edmonton Elks have officially named Tre Ford as their starting quarterback heading into the 2024 CFL season. Ford will be taking over for Nick Arbuckle, who has been the team’s primary quarterback since 2021. This decision follows a strong performance from Ford during the team’s second training camp session. Ford’s Commitment and Performance Ford

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Alberta’s 10-Year Strategy to Combat Gender-Based Violence

Alberta is launching a comprehensive 10-year strategy aimed at combating gender-based violence, featuring over 100 actions designed to prevent violence and support survivors. The initiative was announced by Arts, Culture and Status of Women Minister Tanya Fir, who emphasized the goal of creating a future where gender-based violence is rare and, when it does occur,

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