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How Gary Lineker went from football sensation to BBC star
The BBC will lose one of its highest-profile presenters when he stops hosting Match of the Day.Top stories - BBC News - 4 days ago -
How Can We Remove Carbon From the Air? Here Are a Few Ideas
Carbon-dioxide removal is getting a lot of attention from investors and entrepreneurs. But there are all sorts of ways to do that, each with pros and cons.Business - The Wall Street Journal - 5 days ago -
Gold's price plunges from record highs: How to take advantage now
The price of gold is cooling again. Here are three ways investors can take advantage of it right now.Top stories - CBS News - 3 days ago -
How billionaires could benefit from Trump's second term
Billionaires backed President-elect Donald Trump's bid to get back in the White House, but now that the deal is done, what could they get in return? CBS News investigative reporter Dan Klaidman ...Top stories - CBS News - 3 days ago -
How the SUP went from novelty beach toy to adventurers’ best friend
Taking part in a Scottish paddleboard marathon, Simon Usborne reflects on the sport’s unlikely evolutionWorld - Financial Times - 2 days ago -
How the states can protect public health from the federal fringe takeover
No matter where we live, we should ask what our state doing to protect our families against rancorous false cries against basic public health protections.Politics - The Hill - Yesterday -
How custom evals get consistent results from LLM applications
Public benchmarks are designed to evaluate general LLM capabilities. Custom evals measure LLM performance on specific tasks.Tech - VentureBeat - Yesterday -
From Maupay to Doak: how Premier League players are faring on loan
We assess 10 players who made temporary summer moves, including an unusually small goalkeeper who is thriving. It seemed very sensible to send the creative midfielder to learn more about top-flight ...World - The Guardian - Yesterday -
How a French political movement from the 1950s helps explain Trump’s win
Among the most enthusiastic Trump supporters today are the members of the entrepreneurial middle and lower-middle classes.Politics - The Hill - 21 hours ago -
Why (and How) You Can Watch the Dodgers-Yankees World Series From the Inside Out, Rather Than the Outside In
I talked with FOX Sports EVP Michael Davies about how technology enhances storytelling–and why technology should support rather than drive your business.Business - Inc. - October 24 -
From Snapchat to texts: How group chats from Ohio State have benefited C.J. Stroud, Texans
At Ohio State, Stroud used Snapchat to analyze the game. He brought the same idea to the NFL.Sports - ESPN - October 31 -
How Trump broke both parties — and where Democrats go from here: From the Politics Desk
Over the course of the last decade, President-elect Donald Trump broke both national political parties. Now Democrats must figure out their economic message.Politics - NBC News - November 7 -
Kansas City Chiefs owner backs kicker Harrison Butker forming PAC supporting ‘traditional values’
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt says he has no issue with kicker Harrison Butker forming a political action committee designed to encourage Christians to vote for “traditional values.”Sports - ABC News - October 17 -
Oregon exploited a loophole in its win over Ohio State, part of a long tradition in rule-bending
The Oregon football team's decision to exploit a loophole in the rules late in a win over Ohio State is hardly newSports - ABC News - October 18 -
Fox News says none of its employees wrote jokes for Trump to tell at traditional campaign dinner
Fox News says none of its employees wrote jokes for Donald Trump to use at an appearance this week — denying an assertion made by the former president himselfEntertainment - ABC News - October 18