Home Knowledge Base Sarasota

Sarasota

No mentions found

This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.

Related Articles from SNS

It wasn’t on his shopping list, but a man managed to accidentally shoot himself in the groin at Walmart anyway

Let me get this out of the way before we dig any deeper into this. I did not see the man’s list, so it is completely a guess on my part that it didn’t include accidentally or otherwise shooting himself in the groin on it. There's even a chance that he didn’t have a list at all.

Fox News 3d ago

Uncapped Volpato, Yengi named in Australia's World Cup squad

Uncapped Volpato, Yengi named in Australia's World Cup squad MELBOURNE, May 31 : Former Italy under-20 international Cristian Volpato's last-minute decision to switch allegiance to Australia has paid off with inclusion in Tony Popovic's World Cup squad. The Italy-based playmaker, who turned down a chance to play for Australia at the 2022 World Cup, is one of two uncapped players in the squad, along with Japan-based striker Tete Yengi who was a surprise call-up to the team's pre-tournament...

Channel News Asia 9d ago

Socceroo Aiden O'Neill shakes off injury scare to be fit for World Cup debut

Socceroos midfielder Aiden O'Neill is set to make his World Cup debut in this month's tournament. O'Neill went down with an ankle injury in May while playing for New York City FC in the US Major League Soccer. ABC Sport will live blog every game of the FIFA World Cup, starting on June 12, with the Socceroos' first game against Türkiye on June 14.

ABC Australia 5d ago

Women often outlive men. Here's how they should approach their long-term care needs

For women, living longer than men on average comes with a financial risk that experts say is worth preparing for — outliving their spouses and needing long-term care services. About 57% of Americans who reach age 65 will develop a disability serious enough to require long-term care, according to a 2022 report from the Health and Human Services Department. Roughly 1 in 4 women — 26% — will need such care for longer than five years, compared with 17.5% of men.

CNBC 3d ago