Monthly Archives: April 2019

Chase, Gilmore, Devault, Cook, Jewett named MaxPreps/NFCA National High School Players of Week

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Wells’ Anya Chase, Northeastern’s Sierra Gilmore, Christian Academy of Knoxville’s Hannah Devault, Beckville’s Ashley Cook and Bellevue Christian’s Becca Jewett have been named MaxPreps/NFCA National High School Players of the Week for contests played May 16-22. East Region – Anya Chase (Wells (Maine) HS) Recording three four-hit contests, Chase was nearly perfect […]

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Captain Marvel Crosses $300 Million Domestic, $900 Million Worldwide at Box Office

Captain Marvel soared past two more major milestones at the box office in its third weekend in release. First, Captain Marvel crossed the $300 million mark domestically. The MCU’s 21st film also passed the $900 million threshold at the worldwide box office. With roughly $321.5 million taken in at the North American box office, Captain […]

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Transition Program Helps Younger Veterans Shed The Trauma Of Combat

For many Canadians, the word “veteran” conjures up the image of a retirement-age soldier, who served in the Second World War or the Korean War, often seen manning a poppy box or laying a wreath on Remembrance Day. The reality, however, is that the majority of Canada’s veteran population is much younger. According to Veterans […]

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Trump’s Golan Heights recognition is a ‘move towards further isolation’ for the US

Click:Hyperbaric Chamber 1.5 ATA Click:30FU 30kA 3 Phase 2 SPD The US move to recognize the Israeli claim to the occupied Golan Heights will unlikely result in legal repercussions for Washington, but will further set it apart from the rest of the international community, analysts told RT. US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Israeli […]

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Anthem ‘Defender’ Bug Causes Level 1 Guns to Be Better Than Higher Level Weapons, BioWare Working on a Fix

An Anthem bug was recently discovered by players which causes basic guns to do more damage than higher level weapons. Developer BioWare has said it is working on a fix for the problem. The bug was originally discovered by Reddit user YeetLordSupreme who completed tests to find that their default Defender Rifle was more successful […]

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India launches top secret spy satellite into orbit along with cubesat swarm (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully launched its next generation electronic surveillance satellite into orbit, along with a swarm of 28 private industry microsats. The four-stage rocket was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at 9:27am local time with its military and commercial payload. The 436-kilogram (961-pound) EMISAT system will provide electronic […]

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Trudeau Government Urged To Step Up Climate Action In Emergency Debate

OTTAWA — They cried out for action, waved their arms in the air, and pleaded with the Liberal federal government to do more to save the planet for their children and grandchildren. They were the three MPs — Liberal Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May and NDP parliamentary Leader Guy Caron — who requested […]

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Virginia Wesleyan’s Hull named Schutt Sports/NFCA Division III National Freshman of Year

OKLAHOMA CITY — The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) is proud to announce that Virginia Wesleyan College’s Hanna Hull has been selected as the 2017 recipient of the Schutt Sports/NFCA Division III National Freshman of the Year award. Hull, a left-handed pitcher from Chesterfield, Va., heads into the NCAA Division III Championship in Oklahoma City […]

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12 New Avengers: Endgame Character Posters Revealed

Marvel Thailand has released 12 new character posters for Avengers: Endgame featuring some of those who were lucky enough to survive Thanos’ Snap. Via ImpAwards, each poster features a surviving character – Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Bruce Banner, Captain Marvel, Ant-Man, Rocket Raccoon, Nebula, War Machine, and Okoye – presented with […]

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‘A statement of fact’: Aussie politician refuses to backtrack after blaming Muslims for NZ attack

An Australian senator who implied that Muslims are to blame for the attacks on New Zealand mosques has stood by his remarks, accusing the government of hypocrisy. Over one million people have signed a petition for him to resign. Queensland Senator Fraser Anning has remained defiant in the face of an avalanche of criticism and […]

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