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Leno saves Zirkzee penalty as Fulham progress
Bernd Leno saves Joshua Zirkzee's penalty to put Fulham through to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.BBC News - 1d -
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Sometimes football is a game of four halves, and on this occasion three of them were devoid of quality. In the end, only one moment truly mattered and that was Matz Sels’ penalty shootout save from ...The Guardian - 5h -
Costa Rica Is Saving Forest Ecosystems by Listening to Them
Monitoring the noises within ecosystems reveals their health—allowing researchers to monitor changes in biodiversity, detect threats, and measure the effectiveness of conservation strategies.Wired - 6d -
401(k) millionaires jump 27% as workers keep saving through bumpy markets
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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Federal workers 'don't deserve' their paychecks
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Pulisic misses penalty as AC Milan lose at Torino
AC Milan endured a frustrating evening when an early own goal from Malick Thiaw and a missed penalty from Christian Pulisic saw them fall 2-1 at Torino.ESPN - Feb. 23 -
Fake injuries could cost teams timeout, penalty
College football players going down with injuries after the ball is spotted could cost the team a timeout or penalty.ESPN - 3d -
Don’t mention the war: in Germany, politicians are hiding the truth about defence spending | Paul Taylor
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