Ina Yoon Expands Lead at Women's PGA Championship to Five Strokes
Ina Yoon has increased her lead at the Women's PGA Championship to five strokes following a solid three-under 69 performance, leaving her competitors in pursuit.
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Ina Yoon has increased her lead at the Women's PGA Championship to five strokes following a solid three-under 69 performance, leaving her competitors in pursuit.
Amit Shah has introduced Bharat Taxi, a cooperative ride-hailing service designed to protect drivers' rights and enhance the overall experience for passengers, now available in 14 cities in Gujarat.
In a crucial moment during day five of the second Test at The Oval, England's chances of victory took a hit as both Joe Root and Jofra Archer fell to Matt Henry in the same over.
In Edinburgh, students from the Royal Blind School, Sight Scotland, engage in outdoor learning by creating a den in the woods, focusing on sensory experiences.
In a thrilling match at Old Trafford, Sri Lanka achieved a crucial victory over Scotland, keeping their hopes of reaching the Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals alive.
As the World Cup progresses, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, and Erling Haaland are emerging as frontrunners for the Golden Boot, igniting excitement among fans. Will Harry Kane join this elite group?
England manager Thomas Tuchel has announced that Bukayo Saka is fit to play in the crucial final group match against Panama, following an injury setback for teammate Reece James.
A recent BioBlitz in Uppsala's Botanical Garden led researchers to identify an endangered butterfly species among various insects.
As England prepares for a pivotal match against New Zealand, all-rounder Alice Capsey stresses the need to keep their winning momentum alive in the T20 World Cup.
The Fever have announced that Caitlin Clark will not play against the Sparks due to ongoing back issues, marking her second missed game of the season.
Farmers' associations in Andhra Pradesh are organizing a protest on June 30 in response to rising costs of fertilizers and pesticides, which they claim have severely impacted their financial stability.
Switzerland's glaciers are set to exhaust their snow reserves starting June 29, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing climate crisis.
The announcement of a Pride Match in Seattle for the 2026 World Cup has sparked both excitement and unease, highlighting the ongoing dialogue around inclusivity in sports.
With a mere 5.26% chance of advancing, Scotland's World Cup journey hangs by a thread, but there remains a flicker of optimism for Steve Clarke's team.
In a tightly contested match, Warrington Wolves secured an 18-16 victory against Catalans Dragons, bringing them level on points with Leeds Rhinos.
In a decisive match, Nicolas Pepe scored two goals, leading Ivory Coast to a 2-0 victory against Curacao and securing their place as runners-up in Group E.
New political screening processes for NIH grants are raising concerns about their impact on scientific research funding and the scrutiny of applicants' political affiliations.
A recent article in Nature delves into the surprising similarities in the career paths of football players and researchers, highlighting shared traits such as resilience and teamwork.
Recent advancements in hydrogel fiber technology could lead to significant improvements in imaging techniques, particularly for early breast cancer detection.
Currently, the situation revolves around navigating the complexities of the US justice system.