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‘Swell of the century’ draws surfers to Newport Beach

A massive south swell brought some of the biggest surf Southern California has seen this year, drawing almost a thousand people to The Wedge in Newport Beach to watch wave after wave crash ashore. For surfers, it's what they have been waiting for. “It's the closest thing to flying,” said Pete Shaw, who flew in [...]

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New York, NY NY Post Jun 9
Rich Paul gives rare insight into romance with Adele, reveals how they met

The British singer confirmed her engagement to the sports agent in 2024.

USA PBS NewsHour Jun 9
Texas Tech ruling ignites debate on sports betting and gambling addiction

A judge's ruling in Texas is sending shockwaves through college sports. Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, who wagered $90 thousand on sports games, was banned from the sport. But he and the school appealed, arguing he has a gambling addiction and anxiety issues. The judge agreed, and Sorsby will most likely play this year. William Brangham discussed more with Danny Funt.

Health Medical Xpress Jun 9
Moderate screen time in first 3 days after concussion linked to teens' faster recovery

Moderate screen time in the first three days after concussion is linked to faster recovery, with an average 141 minutes of daily use speeding symptom resolution by 35%, according to a study of 80 concussed teens published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Recovery above or below this level seems to be slower, the findings suggest, prompting the researchers to conclude that rather than total avoidance, a balanced level of use may be helpful.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 9
Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton sneak in a makeout session during Monaco Grand Prix

The "Kardashians" star was front and center to support the F1 driver as he took home second place during the three-day race weekend.

Albany, NY NEWS10 ABC Jun 9
Red Hook students, staff reflect on remote learning after fire

RED HOOK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Crews have spent the last two weeks working to clean up Red Hook High School after a student allegedly started a fire inside the building. While students and staff engage in remote learning, they reflected on how it's been going and what the plan is going forward. For students at [...]

USA PBS NewsHour Jun 9
'Grandfamilies' spotlights grandparents stepping in to raise children

More than 2.5 million children across the U.S. live in households where grandparents have taken on the role of primary caregiver. But many grandparents face challenges navigating custody issues and accessing the resources and support they need. Geoff Bennett discussed these families with Donna Butts, author of "Grandfamilies: Stories of Children and the Loving Relatives Who Raise Them."

Global Upworthy Jun 9
Hospice nurse reveals the exact time people are most likely to die and it’s fascinating

It's called the "letting go hour." The post Hospice nurse reveals the exact time people are most likely to die and it’s fascinating appeared first on Upworthy.

Global Upworthy Jun 9
American orders Olive Garden-style chicken parm in Italy and the waiter’s response is perfect

Olive Garden: bringing America to Italy? The post American orders Olive Garden-style chicken parm in Italy and the waiter’s response is perfect appeared first on Upworthy.

Global Upworthy Jun 9
Woman learns a valuable lesson after guy ends their date and apologizes to the waitstaff

The date ended before the appetizers were even served. The post Woman learns a valuable lesson after guy ends their date and apologizes to the waitstaff appeared first on Upworthy.

USA PBS NewsHour Jun 9
A Brief But Spectacular take on changing the lineup

Playing sports teaches more than just the game, it helps kids build confidence and navigate challenges both on and off the field. Mason Thomas brings that philosophy to Harlem Lacrosse in Compton, California, where he mentors students on and off the field. He shares his Brief But Spectacular take on changing the lineup in lacrosse.

Science PhysOrg Jun 9
Q&A: Combating antibiotic resistance with nanotechnology, robotics and AI

Aeron Tynes Hammack, a physicist by training and currently interim facility director of the Nanofabrication Facility at the Molecular Foundry, likes to work with nanoscale objects to better understand the world and solve problems—but he doesn't restrict himself to one category of tiny stuff. He helps develop qubits for quantum computers and viral therapies to combat infectious diseases.