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Ginebra flashes never-say-die spirit in sweeping San Miguel

Christian Standhardinger paces Ginebra in finals-berth clinching win over San Miguel. –PBA IMAGES Christian Standhardinger and Barangay Ginebra will look to write another happy ending for their fans to enjoy after reaching familiar territory on Wednesday with another trip to the PBA Governors’ Cup Finals. And Standhardinger, whose basket off Justin Brownlee’s pass in the dying seconds to complete an 87-85 comeback win and a sweep of semifinal foe San Miguel Beer, is hoping that the things that made…

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The Food and Drug Administration approves Narcan over the counter for the treatment of drug overdose

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — With drug overdose deaths continuing to rise near record levels, the US Food and Drug Administration approved for the first time an over-the-counter version of Narcan on Wednesday. FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert Calif said the agency “remains committed to addressing the evolving complexities of the overdose crisis. As part of this work, it has used its regulatory authority to facilitate greater access to naloxone, by encouraging the development and approval of an over-the-counter…

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Injury ends Chris Wood’s season with Nottingham

Nottingham, who struggled in the English Premier League, announced, Thursday, that striker Chris Wood will be absent until the end of the season due to injury.Wood, who joined Nottingham on loan from Newcastle in January, suffered a thigh injury in the 3-1 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur on March 11.Wood, 31, joined the New Zealand squad in preparation for two matches against China last week, but he did not participate in the first match and left the squad before the…

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With a prayer in which he leads his family.. The Prime Minister of Scotland, Hamza Yusuf, ignites an interaction

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The Prime Minister of Scotland (Prime Minister), Hamza Yusuf, sparked a wide interaction among activists on social media after a picture showing him leading his family after his election as head of the Scottish government. The photos were posted by Hamza Youssef on his official Twitter page, commenting: “My family and I spent our first night in the BUTE house (the official residence of the Prime Minister of Scotland) after today’s parliamentary vote…a…

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India welcomes the birth of 4 cheetahs for the first time in more than 7 decades

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) — India’s environment minister announced Wednesday that more than 70 years after cheetahs were officially declared extinct in India, the country is once again home to four newborn cheetahs. The cubs were born to Siaya and Freddy, two of the eight rehabilitated cheetahs, and were brought from Namibia to India’s Kono National Park in the central state of Madhya Pradesh last September as part of a government plan to repatriate 50 of India’s big…

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Ginebra flashes never-say-die spirit in sweeping San Miguel

Christian Standhardinger paces Ginebra in finals-berth clinching win over San Miguel. –PBA IMAGES Christian Standhardinger and Barangay Ginebra will look to write another happy ending for their fans to enjoy after reaching familiar territory on Wednesday with another trip to the PBA Governors’ Cup Finals. And Standhardinger, whose basket off Justin Brownlee’s pass in the dying seconds to complete an 87-85 comeback win and a sweep of semifinal foe San Miguel Beer, is hoping that the things that made…

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A man climbed a mountain almost daily for 3 years. Watch his body transform after losing half his weight

Zach Cross has been climbing Stone Mountain in Georgia almost every day for three years, and has lost 90 kilos in the process. CNN affiliate WXIA’s report sheds light on what Cross plans to do next. Losing 90 kilograms gave Cross the confidence to climb the Appalachian Trail, which extends for a distance of 3,540 kilometers. According to Cross, “The psychological aspect of staying 5 months on the trail and living in a tent in the rain and cold,…

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Bahrain clarifies the reason for summoning the Iraqi Chargé d’Affaires: It is not related to commercial arrangements

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The Bahraini authorities explained, on Thursday, the reason behind summoning the Iraqi ambassador to Manama, Moayad Omar Abdul Rahman, stressing that it is not related to commercial arrangements in the field of transportation. This was stated by the spokesman for the National Contact Center in Bahrain, Muhammad Issa Al-Abbasi, where he said, according to the official news agency, that “the summoning of the Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of the Republic of Iraq…

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A prominent American general reveals that Russia was “beaten” in the Bakhmut battles and confirms that it is failing to achieve its goals

The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, spoke to US lawmakers at a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Russian military forces in Pakhmut, Ukraine. Milley said that “the Russians are struggling greatly with command and control, logistical support and basic tactical doctrine, but also training. These forces are not trained at all,” as he put it. “They do frontal assaults on machine gun positions and so forth and they are slaughtered, the Russian forces,”…

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Canadian Bianca suffered a cut in the ankle ligaments

Canadian Bianca Andreescu announced that she tore two ligaments in her left ankle during the Miami Open tennis tournament this week and is not sure when she will return to the courts.Andreescu, ranked 31 in the world, withdrew from the fourth round against Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova in Miami, Monday, and left the court in a wheelchair after screaming in pain and falling during the movement on the back line of the court.Andreescu, 22, who reached fourth place in her…

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