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Tyler Legacy walks off Rowlett for first playoff win since 2022

In a thrilling conclusion, Tyler Legacy clinched a walk-off victory against Rowlett, marking their first playoff win since 2022. Pivotal plays by Nolan Hable in the seventh inning secured the Game 1 triumph in the Class 6A Division 2 baseball playoffs.

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 Tyler Legacy walks off Rowlett for first playoff win since 2022
GFD responds to multiple auto fires in Dededo

Multiple auto fires have broken out in Dededo, prompting a response from the Guam Fire Department. Spokesperson Lt. Nick Garrido has confirmed the situation as firefighters address the developing emergency.

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 GFD responds to multiple auto fires in Dededo
Rockies rally past Giants 4-3, denying Justin Verlander his 1st win since joining San Francisco

In a thrilling turnaround, the Colorado Rockies rallied in the eighth inning to secure a 4-3 victory over the San Francisco Giants, spoiling Justin Verlander’s bid for his first win with the team.

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 Rockies rally past Giants 4-3, denying Justin Verlander his 1st win since joining San Francisco
There’s more behind Ashton Jeanty’s number selection for his rookie year with the Raiders than fans may realize

Ashton Jeanty’s jersey number with the Las Vegas Raiders carries more significance than fans might realize. Beyond his fitting nickname, “the silver surfer,” Jeanty is strategically branding himself as he steps into his rookie year. His thoughtful choices mirror those of established NFL stars, signaling his ambitious approach to his professional career.

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 There’s more behind Ashton Jeanty’s number selection for his rookie year with the Raiders than fans may realize
Justin Theroux Reflects on Married Life With Nicole Brydon Bloom

Justin Theroux and Nicole Brydon Bloom are embracing the joys of newlywed life. Just over a month after tying the knot, the actor shares that the couple is “enjoying” every moment of their marriage.

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 Justin Theroux Reflects on Married Life With Nicole Brydon Bloom
Pleasant Hill falls short to Triopia

An early three-run inning by Triopia proved too much for Pleasant Hill to overcome in their Thursday softball matchup in Pleasant Hill, Illinois. Despite their efforts, Pleasant Hill couldn’t surmount the initial deficit, resulting in a home loss.

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 Pleasant Hill falls short to Triopia
Vegas moves on with 3-2 win in series clincher, as Wild go 1-and-done yet again

Jack Eichel’s timely goal and Adin Hill’s 29-save performance propelled the Vegas Golden Knights to a 3-2 victory over the Minnesota Wild, clinching their series and advancing to the second playoff round.

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 Vegas moves on with 3-2 win in series clincher, as Wild go 1-and-done yet again
Genmab to Submit Supplemental Biologics License Application (sBLA) to U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Epcoritamab Plus Rituximab and Lenalidomide (R2) in Patients with Relapsed/Refractory Follicular Lymphoma (FL)

Genmab announces plans to submit a supplemental Biologics License Application to the FDA for a combination therapy targeting relapsed or refractory follicular lymphoma, potentially offering new hope to patients.

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Teal MP Apologises After Climate Change Comments Linked to National Rugby League Player’s Death

Teal MP Sophie Scamps has issued an apology after her comments linking the death of National Rugby League (NRL) player Titmuss to climate change sparked widespread criticism. The athlete died following a training session on a humid day when temperatures reached 33°C.

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 Teal MP Apologises After Climate Change Comments Linked to National Rugby League Player’s Death
Chicago Park District announces deal over Columbus statues lawsuit

The Chicago Park District announced Thursday that it has reached a deal to end the lawsuit over the removal of Christopher Columbus statues during the 2020 protests. The settlement marks the conclusion of legal actions stemming from the statues’ removal amid citywide demonstrations.

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 Chicago Park District announces deal over Columbus statues lawsuit
Swartzentruber gives Lewisburg its 2nd straight District 4 title

Junior tennis standout Canyon Swartzentruber clinched the final point on Thursday afternoon, securing Lewisburg High School’s second consecutive District 4 Class 2A team title. In a remarkable repeat of last year’s victory, his performance led the team to back-to-back championships.

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 Swartzentruber gives Lewisburg its 2nd straight District 4 title
Tumbler Ridge RCMP loses communications as wildfire burns fibre optic cable (BC)

A series of wildfires in Northeast British Columbia has severed communications to the Tumbler Ridge RCMP detachment. The blaze destroyed the area’s fibre optic cable, leaving the police force without telephone, cell phone, radio, or internet services.

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Japanese beef trade team visits Idaho

A Japanese trade team visited Idaho from April 2-4 to learn about the state’s beef industry. The delegation spent time in Pocatello, signaling international interest in Idaho’s agricultural sector.

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 Japanese beef trade team visits Idaho
Denver’s first direct flights to Rome are here

Denver celebrates a milestone with the introduction of its first nonstop flight to Rome, arriving just in time for the papal conclave on May 7. This new route heralds a significant expansion in the city’s international connectivity.

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 Denver’s first direct flights to Rome are here
Zac Gallen, Diamondbacks take series from host Mets

In his 150th career start, Zac Gallen delivered six sharp innings to propel the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 4-2 victory over the New York Mets on Thursday afternoon. The win secured the series for the visiting Diamondbacks, marking a significant achievement on the Mets’ home turf.

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Microsoft and Meta Platforms lead Wall Street higher

Microsoft and Meta Platforms led a surge on Wall Street Thursday after reporting profits that surpassed analysts’ expectations. The strong earnings from these tech giants bolstered investor confidence and lifted the stock market.

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 Microsoft and Meta Platforms lead Wall Street higher
United We Feed provides food to 22 Starkville and Oktibbeha County programs in annual Kiwanis drive

With over 15,000 non-perishable food items collected, the Kiwanis Club of Starkville’s United We Feed initiative has once again provided crucial support to 22 food programs across Starkville and Oktibbeha County. The 2024–2025 effort highlights the community’s ongoing commitment to combating hunger in the region.

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 United We Feed provides food to 22 Starkville and Oktibbeha County programs in annual Kiwanis drive
Proposed culvert rehabilitations on several routes near Glendive

The Montana Department of Transportation is calling on Glendive residents to weigh in on a proposal to rehabilitate or replace eight major culverts in the area. The project aims to improve infrastructure on several routes around Glendive, enhancing safety and transportation efficiency.

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 Proposed culvert rehabilitations on several routes near Glendive
WVU slated for Charleston Classic

This fall, the WVU Mountaineer men’s basketball team will travel to Charleston, South Carolina, to participate in the Charleston Classic, a multi-team event that promises to be a significant highlight of their season.

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Tesla’s board sent Elon Musk a ‘warning shot,’ analyst says

Despite Tesla’s board dismissing rumors of a leadership shake-up, analysts believe the message to Elon Musk is unequivocal: his reign isn’t beyond challenge. Wedbush’s Dan Ives interprets recent actions as a clear ‘warning shot’ to the CEO.

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 Tesla’s board sent Elon Musk a ‘warning shot,’ analyst says
Baylor College of Medicine announces more than 100 layoffs in response to federal cuts

Baylor College of Medicine has announced the elimination of over 100 staff positions across key departments in response to federal budget cuts. The layoffs affect roles in administration, research, clinical, and education, signaling significant impacts on the institution’s operations.

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 Baylor College of Medicine announces more than 100 layoffs in response to federal cuts
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