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SPORTS

Women’s Six Nations: England’s Red Roses make seven changes vs Wales, as Helena Rowland ruled out | Rugby Union News

John Mitchell has made seven changes to the Red Roses side to face Wales in Round 2 of the Women’s

EDUCATION

How a Second-Grade Teacher is Using the Solar Eclipse to Inspire Her Students

It’s an experience she expects them to remember for the rest of their lives. “This is a story you’re gonna

NATURE

The corpse of an exploded star and more — March’s best science images

Dental decorations. These adornments made from the teeth of animals, including bears, elk and foxes, were crafted by Gravettian hunter-gatherers

CELEBRITY

Offset Goes Viral Giving Shannon Sharpe Fashion Advice (Video)

Social media users are sharing their reactions after Offset offered Shannon Sharpe some unsolicited fashion advice. RELATED: Now, Wayment! Watch Offset

CULTURE

Too busy surviving | Eurozine

At one point in his 1984 essay ‘Permission to narrate’, Edward Said described urging family and friends in Beirut to

ECONOMY

Apple’s Phil Schiller: Here’s why Apple’s Phil Schiller is working 80 hours a week

Phil Schiller, Apple‘s former Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, has been working nearly 80 hours a week to defend

REAL ESTATE

Stefan Starr’s Newly Released “The United States In Bible Prophecy? A Surmise!” is a Thought-Provoking Exploration of What Potentially Awaits

Carmel Valley, CA, March 28, 2024 –(PR.com)– “The United States In Bible Prophecy? A Surmise!”: an engaging overview that examines political

NEWS

London Boat Race Marred by High Levels of E. Coli in Thames

The warning was stern: Do not enter the water. Not because of the tide. Not because of sharks. Because of

PRESS RELEASE

Partnership for Inclusive Innovation Smart Cities Projects Receive International Recognitions

Warner Robins, Woodstock, and Columbus, Georgia, recognized with smart community awards ATLANTA, March 28, 2024 (Newswire.com) – Within hours in

BUISNESS

Bake-off over Capitals, Wizards ends with $515 million publicly funded deal for teams to stay in Washington DC for decades longer

When Ted Leonsis told District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser late last year that the NBA’s Washington Wizards and NHL’s