Norton reinstates mask mandate as UofL Health drops it. Why the difference?
Norton reinstates mask mandate as UofL Health drops it. Why the difference?
Norton reinstates mask mandate as UofL Health drops it. Why the difference?
On the latest episode of Hustle Play, Alvin Williams joins the show to discuss why all great teams have an identity that helps create their success. Listen to the full episode on the podcast feed or watch on our YouTube.
Volodymyr Zelensky has said that his forces cannot launch a counter-offensive without more Himars and other equipment from the US.
Brian Asher, 37, travels in honor of his brother, who died in 2013 at the age of 25 due to a sudden heart illness.
At the home of one undisputed No 10, Owen Farrell edged his fly-half rival Marcus Smith to guide Saracens to a home semi-final in a 36-24 victory over Harlequins
Dozens of people were reported dead or injured and the town of Rolling Fork, Mississippi, was essentially flattened by the storm, officials say.
New West Indies captain Rovman Powell launched five sixes in his 43 not out from 18 balls to lead his team to victory in a rain-shortened first Twenty20 game against South Africa on Saturday. Powell took West Indies charging to a three-wicket win in a game reduced to 11 overs a side after the start was delayed by rain in Centurion. West Indies made it to 132-7 with three balls to spare.
The Qatar World Cup was the first ever winter edition of the competition – and Argentina ran out winners after a remarkable final against France.
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“Too often a white majority has removed our institutions,” Rev. Leonard Jarvis, president of the Cabarrus County NAACP, said. “But they maintain their own.”
A suspected Palestinian gunman wounded two people in a drive-by shooting in the flashpoint town of Huwara in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, the Israeli military said. Israeli media said the two casualties were Israeli. There was no immediate comment from Palestinian officials.
Manchester mayor ordered to pay £1,984 after admitting doing 78mph in section where limit had been cut to 40mph
SILVAPLANA, Switzerland — Canada's Evan McEachran closed the World Cup slopestyle season with a silver medal on Saturday. The Oakville, Ont., native finished with a score of 93 points. Sweden's Jesper Tjader (94.25) struck gold, while Norway's Birk Ruud (92.50) claimed bronze. It was McEachran's first podium finish this season and first since last January when he took bronze in the event. “It's absolutely incredible. I’ve run into all sorts of problems in my finals this year, and I’m really happ
Sadiq Khan's cycling tsar was punched by a cyclist for defending the Highway Code, The Telegraph can reveal.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro will not attend an Ibero-American summit this weekend hosted by the Dominican Republic, a Venezuelan official said on Saturday, a day after a summit organizer said he was en route. Foreign Minister Yvan Gil will attend the Saturday and Sunday conference instead, Venezuela's Information Minister Freddy Nanez told Reuters. The confirmation Maduro will not attend came a day after a summit official said Maduro was on his way to the event, which provides a forum for leaders from across Latin America as well as Spain and Portugal.
MADRID — Fancy Bermudez, a sevens player in her 15s international debut, and Sabrina Poulin each scored two tries as Canada thumped South Africa 66-7 Saturday in its first match since finishing fourth at the Women's Rugby World Cup in November in New Zealand. The game was a warmup for the fourth-ranked Canadian women ahead of next Saturday's Pacific Four Series opener against the seventh-ranked U.S., also to be played at Estadio Nacional de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. The seventh-ranke
Continental Cup winners Arsenal moved to within two points of Women’s Super League leaders Chelsea.
There is a purity to the tournament, the idea that anything is possible playing out before our eyes. So long as Alabama remained, that was tainted.
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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Republican Gov. Brad Little signed a bill allowing execution by firing squad, making Idaho the latest state to turn to older methods of capital punishment amid a nationwide shortage of lethal-injection drugs. The Legislature passed the measure March 20 with a veto-proof majority. Under it, firing squads will be used only if the state cannot obtain the drugs needed for lethal injections. Pharmaceutical companies increasingly have barred executioners from using their drugs, say
Police were out in force in the city centre after the incident