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has been named one of two recipients of a $24,000 postgraduate scholarship. • The NCAA has selected Alexa Duling for the Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded annually to one male and one female student-athlete for their academic achievements and potential for future success. The other student awarded the scholarship is Matt Horn, a soccer student-athlete at Winthrop University. • Duling is in her fifth year at USD. She majored in biology with a minor in economics and is finishing her MBA. She maintained a 4.0 grade point average and will attend the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix.
10 Things to Know for Today The Associated Press
• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: • 1. REPUBLICANS WANT TO DEPOSE OFFICIALS ON BENGHAZI • Rep. Darrell Issa says he will seek testimony from the officials who cleared Hillary Rodham Clinton of blame in the September attack that killed a U.S. ambassador. • • 2. WHAT THE COST OF OBAMACARE DEPENDS ON • The AP's Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar reports that where you live could make thousands of dollars a month's difference for cancer drugs and other expensive medications. • • 3. PAKISTAN'S NEW LEADER COULD BE COMEBACK KID • Nawaz Sharif led the country twice before, but was toppled in a 1999 coup and served as the country's main opposition leader before winning Saturday's elections. • • 4. 19 WOUNDED AT MOTHER'S DAY PARADE • Gunmen opened fire on hundreds of revelers in New Orleans. • • 5. DEADLINE FOR APPEALING PLAN B • Today is the last day for government lawyers to try and stop a New York judge's ruling that would lift age restrictions for buying the morning-after pill. • • 6. WHY A FENCE IS UP AROUND CASTRO'S CLEVELAND HOME • Prosecutors want to keep the house intact while they prosecute Castro in the im (Continued on page 20)
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