“We did the best we could with what we’ve got,” he said. “The good thing is when you’re deep and you have so many veterans coming back it gives you a chance more than other teams. We just had to stay in shape and stay away from injury.” … [Read more...] about Southern men put it together in routing Arkansas-Pine Bluff
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Southern women use turnovers to spark victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Southern (2-8, 2-2 Southwestern Athletic Conference) bolted out to an 8-0 lead and withstood every run that Arkansas-Pine Bluff could muster. The Jaguars, who led the entire game, scored the first 13 points of the third quarter, and the Golden Lions (2-8, 1-3) never got closer than 10 points the rest of the game. … [Read more...] about Southern women use turnovers to spark victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Retired FBI Agent Gives Insight On Increased Security Measures Leading Up To Biden’s Inauguration
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — In the wake of last week’s violence at the Capitol, security is being increased across the nation ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s Inauguration. J.J. Klaver, a retired FBI special agent joined Eyewitness News This Morning Thursday to offer some insight into what security measures we may see in the week ahead. … [Read more...] about Retired FBI Agent Gives Insight On Increased Security Measures Leading Up To Biden’s Inauguration
Apple Electronics: Inside the Beatles’ eccentric 1960s tech subsidiary that spawned color-changing paint, the robotic housewife and the ‘memory phone’
APPLE CORPS VS APPLE COMPUTERS Apple Corps was founded by the Beatles in 1968. Its main purpose was to act as a record label, under its chief division Apple Records, but other ambitious subsidiaries were Apple Films, Apple Electronics and the Apple Boutique, a retail store at 94 Baker Street in London. … [Read more...] about Apple Electronics: Inside the Beatles’ eccentric 1960s tech subsidiary that spawned color-changing paint, the robotic housewife and the ‘memory phone’
Heart attacks could be predicted YEARS in advance as study shows people with high calcium levels in the aorta are up to four times more likely be struck down
'Ultimately, if we can identify this condition sooner, people can make lifestyle changes and start preventative treatments earlier, which could potentially save many lives in the future.' … [Read more...] about Heart attacks could be predicted YEARS in advance as study shows people with high calcium levels in the aorta are up to four times more likely be struck down