Mar. 16, 2025
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Amber Roth is learning to live again after a devastatingcar accidentshattered her face weeks after graduating college.
“The right side of my face was completely deflated,” Roth, now 26, tells PEOPLE.
But thanks to a Florida surgeon whorebuilt her faceusing bones from her shoulder blade, Roth is rebuilding her life. And she wants to encourage others not to give up during hard times.
“If something bad happens, there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel,” Roth says.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Talk about a landing!
Manivong, a sophomore, nailed his vault routine and tied his career-high score at a meet last month.
After sticking the landing, the college athlete pulled out his vaccination card from the front of his leotard.
“Sign me up for one of those cards,” an announcer joked after watching Manivong’s routine. “That was amazing.”
The college athlete latertweeted, “It’s my vaccination card… go get vaccinated everyone!
Mar. 16, 2025
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Carson Briere, the Mercyhurst University hockey playercaught on camera pushing a woman’s wheelchair down the stepsof a Pennsylvania bar, has been charged with three misdemeanors following the incident.
Carrozzi, listed on the university’s website as a senior player for Mercyhurst, is being charged with the same three misdemeanor crimes as Briere.
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Mar. 16, 2025
In April 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic had taken hold in the U.S. Hospitals were filling up, thousands were dying and the country’sfood supply chain was strainedas workers got sick andbusinesses shut downin an attempt to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Ben Collier and Aidan Reilly, then 21, had just been sent home — Reilly to Los Angeles and Collier to Connecticut — during their junior year atBrown University, when they observed how labor shortages had caused food from local farms to go to waste as food banks scrambled to feed millions in need.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Acollege baseball playerin South Dakota is thanking fans for going to bat on his behalf as police continue to search for the athlete’s prosthetic arm, which was recently stolen.
Parker Hanson is aright-handed pitcherfor Augustana University whose artificial limb and other must-have attachments for the prosthesis were stolen from his unlocked car near the Sioux Falls college campus around 5 a.m. local time on Monday. Hanson valued the belongings — packed in a backpack — between $15,000 and $25,000,Dakota News Nowreports.