Quick start propels Carthage in 42-14 win over Webb City

Sep. 18—CARTHAGE, Mo. — Jerry Reed’s hit song East Bound and Down blared from stadium speakers at David Haffner Stadium as the Carthage football team lined up for its final kickoff on Friday night. A standing home crowd sang along while Carthage’s cheerleaders danced and its players jumped in unison. The party had begun. Aided by a dominant opening quarter as well as a strong finish, Carthage …

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New centrist faction to run in Bulgaria’s third election this year

The European Union’s poorest member state is facing a new election on Nov. 14, after inconclusive votes in April and July. Public anger over corruption brought down former centre-right Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, but wrangling and rivalry have prevented his political opponents, the so-called “parties of change”, from forging a parliamentary majority and forming a new government. Appointed by President Rumen Radev as interim ministers in May, Harvard-educated Kiril Petkov, 41, and Assen Vassilev, 44, have gained public recognition for their efforts to uncover graft-prone shortcomings in Borissov’s government.

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‘I felt this huge relief’: how antibody injections could free the immunosuppressed under Covid

‘I felt this huge relief’: how antibody injections could free the immunosuppressed under Covid FDA expected to issue full emergency authorization for periodic antibody injections, or PrEP, to complement vaccinations Janet Handal, 70, is a transplant recipient who founded a Facebook group of immunocompromised people. Photograph: Benjamin Ryan

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