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Turin, Ainge named NWAC Players of the Week

Clackamas sophomore Presley Turin and Douglas sophomore Keeley Ainge were named the NWAC Softball Players of the Week for contests played April 10-16. Additionally Turin was selected the Softball Under Armour Player of the Week. Turin, a native of Sandy, Ore., hit .538 (7-for-13) with a double, triple and two home runs. She drove in […]

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New Russian bill orders sacking of MPs whose spend exceeds official income

The Lower House Security Committee of the Russian parliament has approved a new draft law which allows to firing of federal lawmakers who lie in their income declarations and spend more than they officially earn. The bill, written by MP Anatoly Vybornyi of the majority party United Russia, orders that Russian senators and state Duma […]

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NFCA NJCAA Leadoff Classic concludes with four games

Columbus, Ga. – The 2017 NFCA NJCAA Leadoff Classic came to a close on Sunday afternoon in a weather-shortened day of action at the South Commons Softball Complex. Eight teams took the field with No. 16 (DI) Shelton State, No. 1 (DII) Jones County, No. 5 (DII) Kirkwood and No. 6 (DII) Des Moines Area […]

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Things You Need To Know About Living In A Tiny House During The Canadian Winter

When it comes to tiny home living, small does not always equal cozy. Just ask Kenton Zerbin, who learned a few lessons last year while enduring his first winter living in a micro-house just north of Edmonton. “One of our pipes froze,” he explained to HuffPost Canada. “There was one small spot of insulation that […]

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Marvel Boss Confirms Chris Evans Wasn’t Originally on List for Captain America Role

Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige confirms Chris Evans wasn’t originally on Marvel’s list for Captain America, though once the role was offered to Evans, he turned it down twice. A cover story from The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Marvel began searching for its Captain America in early 2010 (Captain America: The First Avenger began shooting that […]

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Russian Human Rights ombudsman seeks Trump’s pardon for jailed pilot Yaroshenko

Russian ombudsman Tatyana Moskalkova has addressed US President Donald Trump in a letter asking him to pardon Russian citizen Konstantin Yaroshenko, who is serving a 20-year sentence as a result of a DEA sting operation. Moskalkova personally announced the move at the Thursday meeting with students and professors of the Kaluga University. The ombudsman added […]

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Florida continues at No. 1; Minnesota, Oregon enter top three in USA Today/NFCA Division I Coaches Poll

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Florida continued its hold on the No. 1 ranking, while a streaking Minnesota and an Oregon squad, who swept then-No. 2 Florida State, jumped into the top three in this week’s USA Today/NFCA Division I Top 25 Coaches Poll.  Florida closed out its regular season with four straight wins after a tough […]

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Anime Coming to Netflix in 2019

By Jacki Jing Over the last few months, it seems like Netflix is on a mission, making multiple announcements about new additions to their anime library from Netflix Originals to classic shows. The list is growing, but let’s break down the top titles coming in 2019 that we are excited for, and we’ll have the […]

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Trudeau Mocks NDP 'Sanctimony' Amid Pressure To Call Byelections

OTTAWA — The prime minister rebuffed NDP accusations in question period Monday that he’s manipulating voters by failing to call a byelection in a riding where federal leader Jagmeet Singh is a candidate. Singh has been federal leader of the NDP for more than a year and does not have a seat in Parliament. He […]

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Lethal shots: Russia ranks second in international ‘selfie death rating’

Click:Invitation Printing South China Russia has the second highest rate of selfie deaths in the world with India taking the number one spot, according to research. The United States and Pakistan are close behind, occupying other top places in the morbid rating. The study on lethality of selfies carried out by the US-based Journal of […]

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