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AOL.com 

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JACK MALONE SUSTAINS LIGAMENT DAMAGE

Glenavon FC 

JACK MALONE SUSTAINS LIGAMENT DAMAGE Glenavon midfielder Jack Malone did NOT suffer a fracture of his right leg during Saturday’s Premiership match against Cliftonville. However, he has sustained ligament damage. “There is no break,” reported Blues’ boss Stephen McDonnell. “But we are still concerned. He will need to be fully assessed. We can’t do [...]

Sudha Murty's Raksha Bandhan post sparks debate on X. Here's her message

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Sudha Murty, Rajya Sabha MP, discussed Raksha Bandhan's significance, narrating a story about Rani Karnavati and Emperor Humayun. Her account sparked debate on X, with users referencing versions from the Mahabharat era and other historical stories, showcasing the various interpretations of the festival's origins and meaning.

Teen graffiti artist given a second chance by Sioux Falls mayor

CBSNews.com 

In Monday's Beg-Knows America, David Begnaud shares the story of Jaden Brunz. The teenage artist from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, was caught graffitiing a bike path tunnel. Before the city workers cleaned it up, they sent a video to Mayor Paul TenHaken, who is also a graphic artist. Instead of punishment, the mayor invited Brunz to his office and offered to pay him for a piece of art.

Latin America trapped in low growth cycle, ECLAC warns

IntelliNews.com 

Latin America and the Caribbean are facing a "low economic growth trap" that threatens to stall progress across the region, according to a new report from the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).