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Dom Amore’s Sunday Read: Hall ballot’s ‘very good’ choices; will NCAA make a fight? And more
On a ballot with many very good players, choosing Hall of Famers a challenge. When will the NCAA ever draw a line, defend it?
Join us for a lighthearted and educational journey into Korean drinking culture! Watch as a quick-thinking friend saves a ...
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How to Make Friends With Cats and Earn Their Trust
Cats are not like dogs: while some are extroverted and friendly from the get-go, cats tend to be more cautious and pickier ...
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A quarter century of design: the 25 biggest creative moments of the last 25 years
As we call time on the first quarter of the 21st century, I thought it might be a good opportunity to look back at some of ...
The federal government is set to relaunch the ‘BEEP’ application for government officials in the coming months. Chief Executive Officer of the National ...
Pakistan will launch the BEEP secure messaging app for government use within two months, offering encrypted chat and video ...
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Dom Amore: UConn coach explodes on state of college basketball. ‘It’s a game with no rules’
The influx of professional players, even an NBA Draft pick, has UConn’s Dan Hurley concerned about the direction of college ...
Two weeks ago in Pakistan a leading anti-Taliban cleric was killed by a suicide bomber. CNN's Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson visited his son at the school where his father was killed ...
Love it or hate it, running does wonders for your cardiovascular health, can boost mood, and help you achieve better mental ...
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FEATURE: A sanctuary for raccoons, opossums, and other wildlife
In a Lowcountry home, wildlife in need, from raccoons to beavers, find welcome and care. Samantha MacDougal is the ...
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Government readies ‘BEEP’ app to replace WhatsApp for official use
Taking inspiration from the Chinese 'WeChat' platform, Pakistan will launch its 'BEEP' app for government officials in the ...
A few years ago, the food writer Betty Fussell got a call from The New York Times obituaries department. The good news, she ...
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