
Panthers vs. Hurricanes prediction and odds for Eastern Conference Finals Game 2
It took four overtimes, but the Florida Panthers outlasted the Carolina Panthers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Thursday night.https://twitter.com/DaBeautyLeague/status/1659541398863872000Now, the two teams have to turn around and play Game 2 on Saturday, and it’s almost...
1970-01-01 08:00

Alberta on high alert for wildfire upsurge over scorching holiday weekend
By Ismail Shakil OTTAWA Firefighters in Alberta are on high alert for a surge in blazes over a
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Nottingham doctor fears for mother stuck in Sudan warzone
Khansa Adam says she wants the government to help get her mother away from the fighting in Khartoum.
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'The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom' is already breaking records. What to know about the much-hyped video game
The new "Legend of Zelda" game is already the fastest-selling Nintendo game in the Americas. Here's your guide to the much-hyped video game, which could take players over 100 hours to complete.
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Air strikes hit Khartoum's outskirts as Sudan's war enters sixth week
(Fixes typo in the first paragraph) CAIRO/DUBAI Air strikes hit outer areas of the Sudanese capital Khartoum overnight
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Best NBA prop bets today for Nuggets vs. Lakers Game 3 (Fade D’Angelo Russell)
The Los Angeles Lakers need to win Game 3 against the Denver Nuggets on Saturday night, and they are looking to keep a perfect home playoff record going in the process.Los Angeles has hung tough in the first two games of this series, and there’s one glaring change that needs to be made: Le...
1970-01-01 08:00

Tom Grennan pays to fly Argentine fan to Coventry play-off final
The musician spotted the far-flung fan's appeal to raise money for the trip and stepped in to help.
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7 tips and tricks for hay fever relief
Incessant sneezing, runny, red hot nose, dry itchy eyes and a banging head from wheezing all the time, it’s exhausting! So far it’s really proving to be far from a summer of fun for hay fever sufferers. While we love verdant trees, green grasses (grass pollen being the most common cause of hay fever coming into July) and flower beds to delight our bees and boost our picnic plans, the pollen plants release cause any number of allergic reactions. According to Allergy Ireland, about 25 per cent of all Europeans suffer some type of nose/sinus/chest allergy and this is set to rise to 50 per cent within the next decade Hay fever sufferers should have antihistamines handy and should visit their GP if things get really bad, but in the meantime, here’s how to help ease any irritation, at least a little… 1. Be prepared with an app My Pollen Forecast Pro UK is cited as one of the best apps for tracking the pollen count and your allergens. With a five day forecast, a diary feature to track your allergies and a live pollen map, at least it can help you prep for the great outdoors. Available on the App Store. The Asthma Society of Ireland offers a similar app with a pollen tracker for daily updates on pollen levels around Ireland, including a forecast and predictions for the following day. Plus it’s free. 2. Keep the windows closed Sunshine and blue skies? It’s only natural to want to throw open the windows. Unfortunately, this can let all those nasties in, so try to avoid opening them during peak pollen hours of late morning and late afternoon; and close them at night when there’s a high pollen count too. 3. Vaseline can help in various ways A godsend when you have dry lips, eyelids or cracked skin, Vaseline can also help soothe and protect your nose. Try smearing it inside each nostril to ease any soreness and catch pollen entering the nasal passages. 4. Take a cool shower If your eyes are streaming and you can’t stop sneezing, take refuge under the coolness of cold running water. Not only will it help ease symptoms, but you should wash your hair and change your clothing if you’ve been spending any length of time sitting or working outside. If a shower isn’t practical, put a cold facecloth on your face and lie down for a few minutes. 5. Used tea bags can help ease puffy eyes Make the most of your morning cuppa by putting used tea bags in the fridge and use them as a cold compress to help relieve any swelling and soothe sore, itchy eyes. Cucumber slices can work too. 6. Keep your face mask on Face masks have become so much the norm, you may as well use them to filter out particles of pollen. Especially with summer socials in full swing, if you’re going on a picnic, it’s windy or you have to mow the lawn… eek! 7. Wear wraparound sunglasses Fashionable, sporty and with a fair chance of slightly increased protection against pollen getting in your eyes, a cool pair of wraparound sunnies is your best summer investment – an A-list accessory with benefits. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live 7 tips and tricks for hay fever relief Top Films: w/c Saturday, May 27 Soap Guide: w/c Saturday, May 27
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A dozen critically endangered red wolf pups were born at the North Carolina Zoo
The North Carolina Zoo has welcomed three litters of red wolf pups, bringing in a dozen new members of the world's most endangered wolf species.
1970-01-01 08:00

Amid a conservative takeover of a Florida liberal arts college, graduation attendees boo a former Trump adviser giving a keynote speech
Dr. Scott Atlas, a former adviser to President Donald Trump, was met with a flurry of boos, jeers and chants as he delivered a keynote speech during the graduation ceremony for the New College of Florida Friday night, amid a contentious conservative government takeover of the college.
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G-7 Latest: Zelenskiy Set to Arrive, China Policies in Focus
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is set make a high-stakes visit to the Group of Seven summit, seeking to win
1970-01-01 08:00

More Yankees sticky stuff drama leads to David Bell ejection
Reds manager David Bell got tossed for arguing with umpires after Yankees pitcher Clarke Schmidt was caught with sticky hands and remained in the game.It had already been an eventful week for the Yankees. On Friday, the drama continued.Umpires checked Yankees pitcher Clarke Schmidt for stick...
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