• Yahoo

    Zelina Vega Not Medically Cleared To Compete, Pulled From WWE Queen Of The Ring

    Maxxine Dupri will replace Zelina Vega in the WWE Queen of the Ring tournament. In a tweet, RAW General Manager Adam Pearce announced that Zelina Vega was not medically cleared to compete. As a result, she would not be able to compete in her Queen of the Ring tournament match at the WWE live event

    • ESPN

    Bronny James medically cleared to play in NBA, sources say

    CHICAGO -- In the aftermath of his cardiac arrest and a procedure to repair

  • Rey Fenix Not Cleared To Compete At HOG Cinco De Mayo

    Rey Fenix unable to compete at House of Glory. Penta El Zero Miedo announced that Rey Fenix was not cleared to compete at HOG Cinco De Mayo on May 5th. Fenix was scheduled to face Penta. Pentagon Jr just announced Rey Fenix is not medically cleared to wrestle him today -- pic.twitter.com/tKjQAPXa8h — Dark Puroresu Flowsion (@PuroresuFlow) May 5, 2024 Fenix last wrestled on the April 27th episode of AEW Collision, taking on The Beast Mortos. It was Fenix's first match since October 2023. He...

  • Bronny James medically cleared to play in NBA, expected to remain in draft

    James declared for the NBA Draft in April, but maintained his NCAA

  • Havok 'Out Indefinitely' Following Attack From Ash By Elegance At TNA Under Siege

    Havok will be out of action for an indeterminate amount of time following the attack she suffered at the hands of Ash By Elegance after their match at TNA Under Siege. Havok is usually the one dishing out the punishment but at TNA Under Siege, she was on the receiving end of a DDT on the rampway courtesy of the former Dana Brooke, Ash By Elegance. During the May 9 episode of TNA iMPACT!, it was announced by Tom Hannifan that Havok was "out indefinitely." Ash would go on to be interviewed by...

  • NBA teams told Bronny James is medically cleared to play, AP reports

    NBA teams were told Monday that Bronny James, the son of the Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James, has been medically cleared to play in the league and is expected to participate in the draft combine this week, a person with knowledge of the matter told The Associated Press.

  • SNP leadership: Activist pulls out of race, giving John Swinney clear run

    SNP activist Graeme McCormick has ended his bid to become the next leader of the party and has given his full support to John Swinney, who is now the only official candidate. Mr McCormick, who had made a last-minute bid for the leadership, said he would "not proceed" with his nomination and would instead support Mr Swinney, meaning the Perthshire North MSP is the likely candidate to replace Humza Yousaf in the top job and is set to become the next First Minister of Scotland. Mr McCormick told...

  • Bronny James medically cleared for combine, paving way for possible NBA draft entry

    Bronny James has been cleared by NBA doctors to participate in the league’s draft combine, sources not authorized to speak publicly about the matter confirmed to The Times. He was on the court Monday for measurements and drills and is scheduled to participate in scrimmages later this week. James, who played at USC last season, suffered sudden cardiac arrest before his freshman season, but his clearance by NBA doctors should again affirm his availability moving forward despite a congenital heart...

    • WHAV

    Lawrence General Hospital Medical Affairs Chief: Holy Family’s ‘Care is Clearly Declining’

    As state officials continue to encourage people to seek care at Steward Health Care’s eight hospitals in Massachusetts despite the company’s bankruptcy, a doctor from a neighboring hospital said the messaging doesn’t tell the whole story of what is actually happening on the ground. Since Steward filed for bankruptcy in Texas last week, Gov. Maura […] The post Lawrence General Hospital Medical Affairs Chief: Holy Family’s ‘Care is Clearly Declining’ first appeared on WHAV.

  • Thinking Clearly About the Protesters

    “Do you think ‘sit-ins’ at lunch counters, ‘Freedom Buses’ and other demonstrations by Negroes will hurt or help the Negro's chances of being integrated in the South?” This question was posed by Gallup, a leading polling organization, back in 1961, during the heyday of the Civil Rights Movement. A majority of Americans at the time, 57%, believed that the sit-ins would “hurt” the movement. They were wrong. Today, we credit the Civil Rights Movement with ending racial segregation in the United...

  • Cotton farmers’ arrears to be cleared

    ALL arrears owed to cotton farmers in both local and foreign currency will be cleared by the end of this month, Information

    • IIHF

    Czechs pull away from Danes

    Urged on by their exuberant fans, the Czechs outlasted Denmark 7-4 for