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’76 Days Adrift’ tells wild — and true — tale of survival at sea

"76 Days Adrift" recounts Steven Callahan's extraordinary survival after his boat sank due to a whale strike. Documenting his 76 days at sea, the film highlights his resourcefulness and resilience, exploring profound themes of survival and human connection, earning significant critical acclaim.

High school soccer: Two West Hills players named to All-State squads

Two players from the West Hills were selected for the Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association All-State teams for 2025: Owen Minzer, a senior midfielder from Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, and Kendall Dydek, a senior midfielder from Moon Area.

Boys basketball preview: Despite heavy graduation losses, Montour won’t be short on talent

Montour's boys basketball team faces significant changes with the graduation of star Ama Sow but welcomes 7-1 transfer Löic Kalau and talented sophomore Zane Schachter. Coach Bill Minear emphasizes youth and a new, methodical approach as they tackle a challenging early-season schedule.

Boys basketball preview: Bauman brothers arrive to give Moon a needed boost

The Moon Area Tigers basketball team faces challenges this season due to the loss of three starters. Coach Gino Palmosina emphasizes the need for team chemistry as they integrate new players, including the promising Bauman brothers, into their lineup.

Girls basketball preview: Montour, Sto-Rox open season with tournament action

The Montour Spartans girls basketball team, led by coach Jordan Giles, begins its season by hosting the Montour Tip Off Tournament, with games against Knoch and Quaker Valley. Sto-Rox also opens its season, competing in the Deer Lakes Tip Off Tournament Friday and Saturday.

Boys basketball preview: New coach building ‘comfortability’ at Bishop Canevin

New Bishop Canevin coach Tim Tyree Jr. is optimistic for the 2025-26 boys basketball season, building on returning talent from a successful prior season. He plans to go about things a bit differently from his predecessor and is counting on veteran leaders to help show the way.

Did You Know: Humans should embrace AI — not fear it

According to Did You Know columnist Tara Yilmaz, J. Oppenheimer emphasized the importance of unrestricted inquiry in science. In the context of artificial intelligence, concerns about job loss are overstated; AI needs human guidance. Collaboration between humans and AI enhances productivity, making new jobs and retaining roles that require emotional intelligence and creativity.