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Fewer Spotted Lanternflies? This May Be Why.
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Why Diana Taurasi’s Retirement May Be Imminent
The W.N.B.A. star didn’t make anything official, but after the Mercury’s regular-season, finale she said, “If it is the last time, it felt like the first time.”20 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Phils clinch playoff spot, keep champagne on ice
The Phillies clinched their third consecutive playoff appearance Friday night with a 12-2 victory over the Mets. They can secure their first NL East title since 2011 with one more win over New York ...5 hours ago -
GameSpot - Tech
Switch 2, PS5 Pro, Next Xbox: The State Of Console Gaming | Spot On
With the unveiling of the PlayStation 5 Pro and rumors that the long-anticipated Nintendo Switch successor and Xbox Series S | X follow-up are just around the corner, now seems like the ...14 hours ago - Video Game -
The Guardian - World
Charnley helps clinch playoff spot for Leigh with win against St Helens
Leigh 18-12 St Helens St Helens consigned to worst league finish for 30 years Momentum heading into a Super League playoff campaign is certainly not the be all and end all: but the reactions of ...14 hours ago -
The New York Times - Tech
Why Foldable Smartphones Are Worth Considering
New devices from Motorola and Google prove that phones with bendable screens keep getting better — and some are even becoming cheaper.2 days ago -
The Guardian - World
New blood test could help spot children at risk of serious illnesses, study finds
Lipid analysis using existing machines could give warning of type 2 diabetes, liver and heart disease, researchers say . Scientists say a new blood test that analyses lipids could make it easier to ...Yesterday -
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A gold mining town in Congo has become an mpox hot spot as a new strain spreads
Congo's South Kivu province is at the epicenter of the world’s latest mpox outbreak, in what the World Health Organization has called a global health emergencyYesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Report: Red Wings May Not Be Able to Manage Eight-Year Deal for Seider
Per TSN's Chris Johnston, Detroit may have to limit the star German defenseman's contract term to find an agreeable annual salary2 days ago -
Yahoo News - World
Drought affecting Brazil’s coffee crops may push prices higher
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