The University of Notre Dame began evaluating its student athletes in June and then continued testing in July. Testing continued after the weekend of July 4 and the University provided a new update regarding the test results and things were on the way to the 2020 soccer season. Irish Illustrated …
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Master P says Nick Cannon shouldn’t have to apologize for anti-Semitic comments
Play video content Exclusive TMZ.com Master P have a simple but controversial solution to Nick CannonThe problems … and he firmly believes that he should not have apologized for his anti-Semitism. The No Limit mogul was in Bev Hills when we asked him about the consequences of Nick adopting the …
Read More »Trump calls Fauci “a little alarmist” as coronavirus cases rise
In an interview on “Fox News Sunday,” Trump also defended his relationship with Fauci, who has been in the spotlight in recent days after a series of comments by the president and White House measures raised questions about the Fauci’s position with the administration in the midst of the crisis. …
Read More »Probable active volcanoes found on Venus, challenging the theory of the inactive planet | Science
Scientists have identified 37 volcanic structures on Venus that appear to have been recently active, and probably still are today, painting the picture of a geologically dynamic planet and not a dormant world as previously thought. The research focused on ring-shaped structures called coronae, caused by a stream of hot …
Read More »Georgia commitments are on the Butkus Prize Watch List
A couple of Georgia linebackers commit to four stars Chaz Chambliss and four stars Ham Dumas-Johnson are among the candidates for the Butkus Prize at the secondary level, an honor given to the best linebacker in the country. Chambliss, a 6-foot-2, 239-pound prospect from Carrollton, Georgia, is rated No. 17 …
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