Clemson football tight end Braden Galloway Clemson tight end Braden Galloway (88) was also a standout athlete on both the football field and the basketball court at Seneca High School. More
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Wilton Manors will now be able to grow by up to 750 new homes in future redevelopment projects.
Broward County is expected to sign off on the city’s request to prepare for new growth. It’s part of accommodating well-planned development, said Mayor Scott Newton.
“We have to grow,” but “we have to grow smartly,” Newton said.
Q: Jimmy Butler won’t ever have more value than he does right now. If they lose him for nothing in the offseason it is going to be a major setback for the organization. And they have limited draft assets going forward. I don’t think this team can beat the current version of the Celtics four games, so they aren’t really playing for a title.
Some 60 million children in America participate in organized sports each year. And more than 26% of those kids specialize in just one sport before puberty. Early sport specialization means that children are involved in intense, year-round training in a single sport to the exclusion of other sports.
The widespread participation is wonderful, but the specialization in a single sport is a growing problem.
Several years ago, I noticed a growing trend at Memorial Regional Hospital South, where I work as an occupational therapist specializing in traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries. The trend, sadly, is the rapid rise of patients requiring intensive therapy after suffering a severe head or spinal injury while using a micromobility device like an electric scooter (e-scooter).
There is no universal helmet law in the United States.
Is this Donald Trump’s joke on America?
Why didn’t anyone give him a competency test before he ran again, instead of taking his word that he was sane?
Matt Gaetz for attorney general? That would have made America the laughingstock of the world — if we aren’t already.
Pete Hegseth, a Fox News weekend co-anchor, to be Secretary of Defense?
General Daily Insight for November 26, 2024
Pleasure could come with complications today. As the optimistic Libra Moon fusses at gloomy Saturn, every good idea could rapidly turn out to have something wrong with it. Still, when desirous Venus then misreads exuberant Jupiter at 1:08 pm EST, trying to pursue too many appealing activities might result in enjoying none of them fully.