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'He's the build': Why Paul George is the archetype for the NBA's next gen
The ideal frame, an array of moves and impeccable handles. Paul George is seen as the prototype for a new generation of players -- and NBA 2K gamers.ESPN - Sports -
The secret life of Paul O’Grady – by his friends: ‘His number’s still saved in my phone. I can’t delete it’
He rose to fame as foul-mouthed drag star, Lily Savage, then abandoned the wig and became a national treasure. Friends including Sandi Toksvig, Amanda Holden and Gaby Roslin remember a true, terrific one-off. ‘I can’t believe it’s been a year,” ...The Guardian - World -
Chris Paul says 'TikToker' referee Tony Brothers has too much power and that's why Warriors star was ejected
Paul was tossed from the Warriors' loss to the Pacers on FridayCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
Why was Alonso penalized, and will it hurt his Mercedes chances?
ESPN picks through the debris of Fernando Alonso's penalty for "potentially dangerous" driving that preceded the crash of Mercedes' George Russell.ESPN - Sports -
Tax changes small business owners should be aware of as the tax deadline looms
As Tax Day approaches, there are plenty of things small business owners should keep in mind when filing taxes this yearABC News - Top stories -
Why Brussels’ reform tsar wants a mindset change in EU capitals
Also in this newsletter: the capital gulf between green goals and realityFinancial Times - World - European Union -
Why did the NFL change the kickoff rule and how will it be implemented?
NFL owners were busy this week, approving a series of rule changes that address player safety, overhaul the kickoff and expanding the use of instant replayABC News - Sports - NFL -
Why Scott Boras' hardball tactics blew up in his face
The baseball super-agent built a reputation for getting top dollar from teams with a tried-and-true formula. Yet this offseason was a disaster for his biggest clients.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Iran’s currency hits a record low
Iran’s currency fell to 613,500 to the dollar as it celebrates Persian New Year.ABC News - World - Iran -
To Thwart Iran, Fight a War of Attrition
Israel and the U.S. should focus their strengths on Tehran’s weaknesses by jeopardizing its proxies.The Wall Street Journal - World -
German far-right AfD leader defends party's stance toward Russia
Yahoo News - World - Germany -
Australian rules football organizers unapologetic for stance on illicit drug testing
The governing body for Australian rules football was aware of players undertaking screening for illicit substances to avoid detection in game-related doping tests and its chief executive on Wednesday said he was “unapologetic” for it.NBC News - Top stories -
Let’s talk about money and death: Why aging parents and their adult children should have ‘the talk’
It’s a conversation loaded with potential tension about independence, money, responsibility, and mortalityMarketWatch - Business -
‘The cost of dealing with disease is growing all the time’: why experts think sugar taxes should be far higher
More than 100 countries impose levies on sugar, but should tariffs increase to improve wellbeing and generate revenues to help tackle related illnesses?. Lying in the shadow of Table Mountain, a short drive from the sprawling vineyards that help ...The Guardian - World -
Unlocking Revenue Streams: Why Your Business Should Embrace Diverse Payment Options
Fintech and digital finance have opened a new world of payment options. Business owners should see this as an opportunity, not an inconvenience.Inc. - Business -
Are Bucks better with Doc Rivers? Why coaching change hasn't moved the needle for NBA title hopefuls
Rivers' believers and detractors can see what they want to see after his first 25 games with the BucksCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
“The White Feather” Looks at the Birth and Death of Ballet in Iran
A new work, “The White Feather” is inspired by the history of the Iranian National Ballet, which went dark during the Islamic Revolution and was never revived.The New York Times - Top stories - Iran -
Jayden Daniels pro day: Inside LSU QB's historic improvement and why teams are confident he'll hit his ceiling
The Heisman Trophy winner is only continuing to get betterCBS Sports - Sports -
Kaine: Russia, Iran wouldn't tell US if they knew of impending terrorist attack
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) said Sunday that the difference between democratic and authoritarian regimes is that Russia and Iran would not tell the United States if there was going to be a terrorist attack in the U.S. Host Shannon Bream asked Kaine on ...The Hill - Politics - Iran -
Americans pay a steep economic price for Washington’s failure to confront Russia and Iran
Long-term consequences from short-sighted policies in Europe, the Middle East and China.MarketWatch - Business - Iran -
How the man in the iron lung lived life to the full
He spent 72 years using an iron lung machine to breathe after surviving polio as a child.BBC News - Top stories -
Green Man Gaming is a 14-year overnight success | Paul Sulyok interview
Green Man Gaming is available in 195 countries and it works directly with 2,500 game publishers around the world.VentureBeat - Tech -
Paul Alexander, Polio Survivor Who Lived in Iron Lung for 72 Years, Dies age 78
Paul Alexander, who died at 78, was paralyzed with polio at age 6 and relied on the machine to breathe. Still, he was able to earn a law degree, write a book and, late in life, build a following on TikTok.The New York Times - Health -
Pirates 2024 season preview: Projected lineup, rotation and how soon to expect No. 1 draft pick Paul Skenes
The Pirates are -- hopefully, finally -- climbing out of their rebuildCBS Sports - Sports -
Jake Paul wants to see how hard Mike Tyson hits: ‘I have an iron chin’
Jake Paul wants to test Mike Tyson's power.Yahoo Sports - Sports - Boxing -
Paul Sewald injury: Diamondbacks closer to start season on IL after being diagnosed with oblique strain
It's unclear how long Sewald could be outCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
Former Syracuse player Brendan Paul arrested on drug charges, accused of being Sean 'Diddy' Combs' mule
Paul, who first made the Orange as walk-on in 2018, was named in a February lawsuitCBS Sports - Sports -
A Psychedelics Reporter With a Changing Perspective
Can an experimental drug cure opioid addiction? Andrew Jacobs, who writes about psychedelic medicine for The Times, explored the “promise and peril” of ibogaine.The New York Times - Health -
Fascism has changed, but it is not dead
The 1920s and 1930s were different times but a core of traditional attitudes persistsFinancial Times - Business -
England kits 'should connect people'
Nike's England kit reignites rows over national identity familiar to designers of previous shirts.BBC News - Top stories -
The Fed should resist messing with success
If the economy is doing well with the current level of interest rates, why lower them?Financial Times - World - Federal Reserve -
Orcas Are Considered One Species. Should They Be?
A new study suggests that two killer whale populations in the North Pacific are distinct enough to be considered separate species.The New York Times - Health -
NFL approves change to enforcement of penalties on plays resulting in a change of possession
The approval of a ban on hip-drop tackles will be the headline on rules changes at this year's league meeting, but the league also approve a change to how fouls are enforced on plays resulting in a change of possession.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
The Democratic Party's Regime-Change Plan
Not for Iran, but for Israel?The Wall Street Journal - World -
How are the child benefit rules changing?
Changes announced in the Budget mean people earning up to £80,000 will be able to claim the benefit.BBC News - Top stories -
Consumer Confidence Little Changed in March
Americans are feeling more upbeat about current business and labor market conditions, but are concerned about where the economy is headed.Inc. - Business -
The Rule Change That Supercharged March Madness
For years, college basketball was synonymous with low scores and offensive fouls. Then they rewrote the rulebook—and an explosion of scoring happened.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Trump says he might spend his money on his presidential campaign
Former President Donald Trump said Monday that he "might" spend his own money on his 2024 presidential campaign, which he hasn't done on his campaigns since 2016.NBC News - Politics - Donald Trump -
Why watermarking won’t work
Without standards and public education, AI watermarking will serve as little more than a plaster, failing to address issues of misinformationVentureBeat - Tech -
Biden should expand Medicare Advantage, not cut it
The Democratic Party should embrace Medicare Advantage, not cut it.The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden