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One ticket matched all four "Lucky Money" numbers plus the Lucky Ball to claim the $500,000 jackpot. Lottery officials said Saturday the winning ticket was bought in Hialeah. Four tickets picked 4-of-4 numbers to win $1,366; 54 won $221.50 for picking ...
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Host Coral Gables improved to 5-0 after getting a short touchdown pass from Voshon Waiters to Amir Rasul with 46 seconds left in the first half and a 23-yard run by Rasul in the fourth to upend Hialeah (3-3). Down 12-0, Hialeah scored on a 83-yard pass ...
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Hialeah-Miami Lakes (3-3) took the lead in the second before American (4-2) tied the score before halftime then took the lead on a 10-yard run by Lytii Borders. The American defense held HML to four first downs, had three sacks and only allowed 102 yards.
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Varela (3-3) enjoyed its most decisive victory as its defense — led by safeties Teonni Tate and Pedro Felix — kept the Gladiators (2-4) off the board. On offense, sophomore Shamar Munroe touched the ball just three times yet ended with 105 yards and ...
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NASA scientists say that questions about the origin of water on Mars are among the many unsolved mysteries of the Red Planet. By Kelsey Warner, Staff October 11, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. A low-angle self-portrait of NASA's Curiosity Mars ...
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Honeybees are under great threat. Their population stocks in many countries have declined alarmingly over the years and it can lead to food crises as humans are heavily dependent on them as a major food source. There can be many reasons for honeybee's ...
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A global coral bleaching event declared last week by the NOAA could have devastating effects on marine ecosystems and the economies of their neighboring regions. Photo: Jorge Láscar / Flickr. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...
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The world's worst polluter is worried about climate change, and is now the biggest global investor in green technology. Here's everything you need to know. How much does China pollute? China has overtaken the U.S. as the world's largest economy, and ...
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Three decades after the world's worst nuclear disaster, the exclusion zone around the remains of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant has become a haven for wildlife. By Kate Kelland, Reuters October 11, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Wild animals ...
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A reassessment of ancient rocks has led scientists to estimate that Earth's inner core started to form about a billion years ago. AP/File. View Caption. About video ads. View Caption. 1 of 1. New data indicates that our planet's innermost core is much ...
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