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Next Up From Ken: Texas Fights Federal Privacy Rule Shielding Women’s Abortion Records from State Access

Texas Sues to Block Federal Rule Protecting Abortion-Related Medical Records (AP) — Texas is challenging a federal rule that shields the medical records of women...

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From NBA Star to Wine Connoisseur, During The Off-Season It’s Wine Time

Donovan Mitchell’s Unlikely Offseason: From NBA Star to Wine Connoisseur A New Passion Beyond the Court When Cleveland Cavaliers’ superstar Donovan Mitchell isn’t lighting up the...

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A Talented Trio: Family of Storytellers, Father Writes, Daughter Writes, and Son Illustrates

A Family of Storytellers: Meet the Black Children’s Books Trio Changing the Game A Family-Run Publishing Dream From Oakland, California, the Bala family is redefining the...

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Spurs Gear Up for a Fresh Start and a Final Roster

Spurs Wrap Preseason with 2-3 Record, Gear Up for a Fresh Start in 2024-25 Season With Final Roster Released The Spurs wrap up the preseason...

No. 5 Georgia knocks off No. 1 Texas 30-15

Fifth-ranked Georgia went on to beatNo. 1 Texas 30-15 on Saturday Night Georgia running back, Trevor Etienne powered No. 5 Georgia to a 30-15 victory...

NBA Preps for ‘Unprecedented Time’ in Media Rights Landscape- Season Tips Off Tuesday

A look inside the NBA media rights landscape as ESPN, NBC, and Amazon all look for marquee talent going into the new $77 billion...

Wimbledon Replaces Line Judges with Tech After 147 Years

Wimbledon organizers announced Wednesday that after 147 years, the famous tennis tournament will no longer use human line judges moving forward. In 2025, the...

Optimistic Predictions: Can the Spurs Reach 40 Wins This Season?

San Antonio Spurs 2024 Season Preview: Veterans, Rising Stars, and Playoff Hopes The 2024 NBA season is finally upon us. Coming off back-to-back 22-60 seasons,...

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