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The 44 percent problem: what the Prem’s three artificial pitches are doing to the players who play on them
Planet Rugby has been told that the artificial surface at StoneX Stadium was among a number of factors in Tom Willis' ...
South Africa cannot create nearly enough green jobs to make up for the many thousands it would lose as it closes polluting ...
Despite an amazing finals run, the Spurs haven't been perfect in the playoffs, and they'll need to improve upon these issues ...
Dogs are getting more love and attention than ever, but experts say too much of a good thing may come with hidden costs.
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Stephen King slams blaming trans people for shootings: "He had a gun. That's the problem."
Stephen King is pushing back on conservative attempts to scapegoat trans people after the Annunciation Catholic School ...
As economic uncertainty grows, the authorities turn to their only “solution”: increase sovereign debt and ratchet up ...
The PLTY ETF offers income and exposure to Palantir, but it actually sets investors up for high losses. Here's why.
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Surging Democrat in hot-button race exposed for two-faced problem that could alienate key voters
A swing-state Democratic candidate who previously served in Washington for over 30 years is attempting to reclaim his old US ...
Aaron Levie, CEO of the enterprise cloud company Box, recently pointed out that when people watch AI at work, they are most ...
After a Washington Post inquiry, Michael Soller, deputy commissioner of communications for the California Department of ...
The estimate from the firm fixing the reflecting pool yields 20 percent. That added at least $850,000 to the cost. Of course, it’s a difficult job. The pool is 167 feet wide and over 2,000 feet long.
Estonian designer Reet Aus has spent more than a decade turning factory waste into new garments.
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