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Maple Leafs Goalie Anthony Stolarz Hospitalized After Puck Strikes Throat
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz was hospitalized after being struck in the throat by a puck during pre-game warmups. The incident occurred before his scheduled start against the Ottawa Senators, forcing the team to scratch him from Saturday's game.
West Coast Rookie Compares First AFL Win to Grand Final Feeling
A young West Coast Eagles player was so overwhelmed by his first AFL victory that he asked teammates with premiership experience whether the feeling was comparable to winning a grand final. The rookie's reaction highlights the emotional significance of achieving a maiden win at the sport's highest level.
Limerick and Cork Advance to National League Division 1A Final
Limerick and Cork have secured their places in the National League Division 1A final following victories in their respective semi-final matches. The results set up a championship decider between the two Munster counties.
Talibon, Bohol Launches Rice Aid Program for Transport, Maritime Workers
The local government of Talibon in Bohol province has implemented a rice assistance program for transport and maritime workers. Mayor Janette Aurestila-Garcia announced the initiative in response to continued fuel price increases and economic pressures affecting these sectors.
Questions Mount Around Taylor Frankie Paul's Reality Show Story
Evidence has emerged suggesting issues with Taylor Frankie Paul's narrative on The Bachelorette reality television series. Writer Megan Garber has reported on discrepancies in Paul's story that have raised concerns about the accuracy of events portrayed.
Cowboy Chef Kent Rollins Shares 6 Survival Cooking Methods for Extreme Weather
Veteran chuck wagon cook and Outdoor Channel host Kent Rollins has developed cooking techniques for extreme conditions ranging from minus-30 degree wind chills to 117-degree heat. As the country transitions from winter storms to spring temperatures, Rollins draws on decades of outdoor cooking experience to share survival methods for harsh weather conditions.
Manila Water Secures Upper Wawa Dam for East Zone Supply
Manila Water is strengthening water security for its East Zone customers through ownership and exclusive use of the Upper Wawa Dam and related bulk water facilities. The utility company is complementing this with other large-scale alternative raw water sources to ensure reliable supply.
Intel Core Ultra 200HX Laptop CPU Rollout Creates Months-Long Wait for Some Brands
Intel's new Core Ultra 200HX laptop processors are being distributed in waves, meaning consumers may face months-long delays depending on their preferred laptop manufacturer. The staggered rollout approach will see some brands receiving the new chips significantly earlier than others.
CAF President Admits African Football Faces Trust Issues After Senegal Stripped
Confederation of African Football president Patrice Motsepe acknowledged that African football is struggling with trust issues and integrity questions. His comments came after Senegal was stripped of the Africa Cup of Nations title following a CAF Appeals decision.
Juliana Stratton Wins Illinois Democratic Primary for US Senate
Juliana Stratton secured victory in the Illinois Democratic primary for US Senate in what is being described as a surprise outcome. The 60-year-old Democrat had the backing of Governor JB Pritzker despite trailing in polls for months leading up to the election.
UK Temperatures Set to Reach 20C Tomorrow, Warmer Than Ibiza
The UK is experiencing a progressive warming trend this week, with temperatures climbing from 13C yesterday to an expected 19C or 20C tomorrow and Thursday. The forecast represents the first time temperatures will reach 20C in the UK this year.
Gal Gadot's Genesis Prize Launches $2M Campaign for Israeli Recovery
A new $2 million matching-gifts program has been launched using Gal Gadot's Genesis Prize in partnership with the Jewish Funders Network. The campaign supports NGOs helping Israelis cope with trauma, loss, and displacement following the October 7 massacre and ongoing conflicts.
DSWD Distributes P5,000 Cash Aid to NCR Tricycle Drivers at 30 Sites
The Department of Social Welfare and Development will distribute P5,000 cash assistance to tricycle drivers across the National Capital Region starting Tuesday, March 17. The simultaneous distribution will take place at 30 identified sites throughout NCR, with DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian overseeing the program.
Mother Zahira Byjaouane, 43, Charged with Murder of 18-Day-Old Baby
Zahira Byjaouane, 43, has been charged with murder following the death of her 18-day-old baby in central London. The infant died after falling from a height, according to authorities.
GOP Women Target House Races, Challenge Democratic Edge with Female Voters
A new wave of Republican women is running in competitive congressional races with the goal of reducing Democrats' traditional advantage among female voters. These candidates, including Laurie Bu, are targeting key House seats that could determine party control after the November elections.
Katsuta Leads Kenya Safari Rally by 1:25 Ahead of Final Day
Toyota's Takamoto Katsuta holds the lead at Kenya's Safari Rally after a chaotic Saturday, positioning himself for his first World Rally Championship victory. The Japanese driver leads Hyundai's Adrien Fourmaux by one minute and 25.5 seconds heading into Sunday's final four stages.
Kharg Island Targeted by US Due to Critical Energy Infrastructure
Kharg Island, a small Iranian island in the Persian Gulf, has been targeted by the United States according to recent reports. The island serves as home to one of Iran's most critical pieces of energy infrastructure.
Europe Begins Requiring Fingerprint and Photo Scans for All American Travelers
France, Italy, Portugal, the United Kingdom and 25 other European countries began implementing a new Entry/Exit System (EES) on October 12 that requires all travelers to provide fingerprints and photos upon arrival. The new screening process represents a significant change for American tourists visiting European vacation destinations.
Ex-NFL Star Shawne Merriman Calls for Higher Player Pay Amid TV Deal Negotiations
Former NFL linebacker Shawne Merriman is advocating for players to receive increased compensation as the league prepares for potentially more lucrative television rights agreements. The NFL is expected to negotiate new media rights deals that could surpass the current billion-dollar contracts as early as 2026.
FBI Conducted Active Shooter Training at Michigan Synagogue Weeks Before Attack
The FBI held active shooter preparedness training in January at a Michigan synagogue that was targeted by an armed attacker Thursday. The attacker rammed a vehicle into the building and died in a shootout with armed security, with one guard knocked unconscious during the incident.