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Up the brackets! Have teams with parentheses in their names ever met? | The Knowledge
Plus: missing automatic promotion with an average of more than two points per game; drawless away campaigns and more. Mail us your questions or tweet @TheKnowledge_GU“Ashford Town (Middlesex) played South Park (Reigate) in the Isthmian League ...The Guardian - World -
U.K.’s tech unicorns honored with ever-changing statue in NYC
The United Kingdom is honoring its unicorns -- or startups with a valuation above $1 billion -- with its Ever-Changing Statue in New York.VentureBeat - Tech -
Nelson's second half stuns UNC, boosts Bama: 'This dude showed up'
Grant Nelson scored 12 of the final 14 points for the Crimson Tide, who rallied to stun the top-seeded Tar Heels. Bama faces Clemson on Saturday in the Elite Eight.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Tourists Can Take Part in Iceland's Annual Sheep-Sorting Tradition (if They Ask Nicely)
In a tradition known as réttir that dates back to Viking times, communities come together to retrieve animals that have spent months in the wild.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘Nobody can hold a candle to it’: David Attenborough backs BBC’s nature shows
Presenter, whose series Mammals airs on Sunday, says broadcaster has changed opinions on conservation the world over. Sir David Attenborough has said the BBC’s natural history programmes have helped “world opinion change” about conservation, as ...The Guardian - World -
Ever wonder if a contact center employee is burned out? AI-powered feature in Cisco Webex can help
The AI-powered features include the general availability of a series of generative AI capabilities that Cisco first previewed back in Oct 2023, including the Cisco AI Assistant for Webex which provides summarization and chatbot capabilities.VentureBeat - Tech -
The Art of Babar
For more than seven decades, Laurent de Brunhoff painted the adventures of the world’s most beloved elephant.The New York Times - Top stories -
Rain moving Braves-Phils, Brewers-Mets to Fri.
The Brewers-Mets and Braves-Phillies matchups on Opening Day have been moved from Thursday to Friday because of the threat of rain in both cities.ESPN - Sports -
10 important mortgage loan questions to ask this spring
If you want to get the best mortgage loan possible, be sure to ask your lender these questions during the process.CBS News - Top stories -
Washington Is Changing How It Asks About Race and Ethnicity
People will have seven categories to pick from, including ”Middle Eastern,” on census surveys and student-loan applications.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Hunter Biden asks judge to dismiss tax charges
Hunter Biden's attorneys argued Wednesday that the federal tax charges the president's son is facing in California are part of a prosecution fueled by politics.CBS News - Politics - Joe Biden -
Illini ask 'why not us?' as defending champs await
Illinois outlasted Iowa State 72-69 on Thursday night and will take a "why not us" attitude into its Elite Eight matchup against defending champion UConn.ESPN - Sports -
The king of zing: lemons in art – in pictures
Our love of lemons has deep roots. They have been portrayed in still-life paintings and pop art, featured in tales by the likes of Joan Didion and James Joyce, and even played a part in the founding of the mafia. So when David Lane and Marina ...The Guardian - World -
Thomas Dambo's magical troll art
The Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo uses reclaimed wood and scraps from landfills to create giant works of art depicting trolls – magical creatures that he has installed in 17 countries. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with Dambo about his ...CBS News - Entertainment -
For Richard Serra, Art Was Not Something. It Was Everything.
He was known as the Man of Steel. But the sculptor was also an eternal poet, reshaping our perception of space, says our critic.The New York Times - Top stories -
Is He Ever Just a Personal Trainer?
Male fitness instructors have had a reputation for being flirts and girlfriend stealers. How true is it?The New York Times - Lifestyle -
'Cookie egg roll' is the Mets' newest but wildest food item
Irregular ballpark food items are normal in MLB. But the New York Mets might've done something special with the cookie egg roll.ESPN - Sports -
Martinez won't rush after 'last-second' Mets deal
After waiting all spring to land a job, J.D. Martinez, who finalized a one-year deal with the Mets on Saturday, said he would "take it slow" to get his body ready for the season.ESPN - Sports - MLB -
10 bold predictions for 2024 MLB season, including for Mets and Yankees
Here are 10 bold predictions for the 2024 MLB season, including what's in store for the Mets and Yankees.Yahoo Sports - Sports - MLB -
Tylor Megill strikes out seven as Mets fall to Marlins
The Mets, playing a split-squad game in Jupiter, Fla., fell to the Miami Marlins, 5-1.Yahoo Sports - Sports - MLB -
Jiman Choi reporting to Triple-A Syracuse after not opting out of Mets deal
After Jiman Choi was informed on Sunday that he wouldn't make the Mets' Opening Day roster, he has decided not to exercise the opt-out in his deal with the team.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
5 big Mets storylines to watch as 2024 MLB season begins
Here are five big storylines to watch when the Mets start the 2024 MLB season, including the health of Starling Marte, the starting rotation, and how quickly the prospects rise.Yahoo Sports - Sports - MLB -
Taliban edict to resume stoning women to death met with horror
Afghan regime’s return to public stoning and flogging is because there is ‘no one to hold them accountable’ for abuses, say activists. The Taliban’s announcement that it is resuming publicly stoning women to death has been enabled by the ...The Guardian - World -
3 home equity questions homeowners should ask now
Considering utilizing your home equity this spring? Here are three questions to ask yourself now.CBS News - Top stories -
Princess Kate asks for privacy as she undergoes cancer treatment
Catherine, the Princess of Wales, is asking for privacy as she continues her cancer treatment, which she called "preventative chemotherapy" during her taped video announcement Friday. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports.CBS News - Top stories -
Majority of EU countries ask bloc to scale back deforestation law
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Is Caitlin Clark a Generational Talent? We Asked W.N.B.A. Executives.
The Iowa superstar headlines a draft class loaded with talented guards.The New York Times - Sports -
RNC asks job applicants if they believe 2020 election was stolen in ‘litmus test’
Republican National Committee, now run by Trump loyalists, does not deny that staff seeking to be rehired are grilled on ‘big lie’. A spokesperson for the Republican National Committee and Donald Trump did not deny a Washington Post report that ...The Guardian - World -
Lego asks police department to stop using toy heads on suspect photos
A California police department said it would no longer use Lego heads to obscure suspects’ faces in social media posts, after the Lego Group requested the department cease the practice, citing intellectual property concerns. “The Lego Group ...The Hill - Politics -
Ahmaud Arbery’s killers ask appeals court to overturn their hate crime convictions
A U.S. appeals court heard arguments Wednesday from attorneys seeking to overturn the hate crime conviction of three white men in the death of Ahmaud Arbery.NBC News - Top stories -
Hunter Biden lawyers ask judge to dismiss tax charges
Attorneys for Hunter Biden are asking a federal judge in Los Angeles to dismiss tax related charges filed against him, arguing that the charges are politically motivated. Prosecutors have previously denied this claim.NBC News - Politics - Joe Biden -
Liu Cixin: ‘I’m often asked – there’s science fiction in China?’
Author of sci-fi epic The Three-Body Problem – newly serialised by Netflix – on ‘the greatest uncertainty facing humanity’ and how finding a secret copy of a Jules Verne novel inspired his career. Chinese author Liu Cixin’s science-fiction novels ...The Guardian - World -
'Sonia Delaunay: Living Art' Review: Radiantly Modern
New York’s Bard Graduate Center highlights the underappreciated artist in a show that focuses on her colorful, pioneering work in graphic and commercial design.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The $27 Trillion Treasury Market Is Only Getting Bigger
More debt, different buyers and increased regulation pose challenges.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A Brazen Yogurt Heist Shows How Cyber Gangs Are Hijacking U.S. Goods
Thieves intercepted a refrigerated container bound for Florida and demanded a $40,000 ransom—part of a surge in fraud that has frustrated freight haulers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Repeated Raids in Gaza Raise Prospect of Endless War
An emerging insurgency in parts of the enclave that Israeli forces previously cleared threatens to extend the fighting.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Ukraine's Battered Army Grapples With Growing Troop Shortage
Efforts to draft young men are hampered by politics, demographics and Ukrainians’ growing reluctance to join the military.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
An Economy Perpetually in Crisis Is Shredding Pakistan's Middle Class
The country’s political and economic turmoil is leaving middle-class people struggling and the poor battling to survive.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. Housing Prices and the War on Realtors
Which cartel is the real problem?The Wall Street Journal - World -
'The Ancient Art of Thinking for Yourself' Review: Dialogues for Democracy
Political discourse in America has been warped by ideology and rhetorical exploitation. Ancient Athens may have useful lessons for us.The Wall Street Journal - World