• Masters 2024: Rookies can’t win at Augusta?!? Ludvig Aberg can't wait to prove you wrong

    AUGUSTA, Ga. — It’s a fact that no player who has ever been victorious on the Nordic Golf League has won any of the first 87 Masters Tournaments. No surprise really. But that obscure statistic might be about to change. Yes, three formidable competitors in the shape of Scottie Scheffler, Collin Morikawa and Max Homa will begin the final round Sunday at Augusta National with a three-, two- and one-stroke advantage, respectively, over Ludvig Aberg. But not much has proved to be beyond the...

  • Local elections 2024: When and where are they, and who can vote?

    Voters in parts of England will elect councillors, mayors and police commissioners in May.

  • What can be done about growing mistrust of politicians?

    By Grant Duncan Many western countries have seen a decline of trust in government and politicians. But if you’re one of the distrustful majority, that may not be such a bad thing. In a 2021 survey, just 24.5 per cent of respondents across OECD, countries said they trust political parties.

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    14 Free Activities You Can Do in Dubai in 2024

    When it comes to exploring Dubai, you don't always have to break the bank.

  • How light can vaporize water without the need for heat

    It's the most fundamental of processes—the evaporation of water from the surfaces of oceans and lakes, the burning off of fog in the morning sun, and the drying of briny ponds that leaves solid salt behind. Evaporation is all around us, and humans have been observing it and making use of it for as long as we have existed.

  • Floridans can record conversations with cops without their consent

    A sunshine law for the Sunshine State: Florida's police have no expectation of privacy when conducting official duties, meaning the public can record them without their consent, an appeals court ruled last week. The court threw out five felony wiretapping convictions against Michael Leroy Waite, 63, who had taped conversations with cops from Citrus County Sheriff's Office. — Read the rest

  • if it can be proved Lamine Yamal's phantom goal WAS over the line

    Lamine Yamal's shot appeared to have crossed the line but it was not given. Xavi was left fuming by the decision and blasted the referee's performance. VAR got Coventry’s chalked off winner right – those who wanted technology have got what they want! Listen to the

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    Veteran dies before he can prove he fought in Vietnam War

    When the 82-year-old Marine discovered he was sick last year, he reached out to the Veterans Administration for help with a disability claim. They denied the request, saying they had no record of his service.

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    Veteran dies before he can prove he fought in Vietnam War

    When the 82-year-old Marine discovered he was sick last year, he reached out to the Veterans Administration for help with a disability claim. They denied the request, saying they had no record of his service.

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    Yuma Proving Ground celebrates Earth Day 2024

    As a natural laboratory for testing virtually every piece of equipment in the U.S. Army’s ground combat arsenal, every day is Earth Day at Yuma Proving Ground (YPG). After planting saplings the past two years to celebrate Earth Day, this year YPG Environmental Sciences Division personnel got a hand from school children at YPG’s James D. Price Elementary School in attempting to germinate seeds for a variety of native trees and plants: Palo Verde, Ironwood, Honey Mesquite, and Desert Willow,...

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    ‘Daredevil: Woman Without Fear’ coming July 2024

    This July, Elektra headlines as Daredevil once again in an all-new series by Erica Schultz and Michael Dowling.

  • How employers can protect trade secrets without noncompete clauses

    The FTC banned noncompete agreements this week, but state and federal laws can help companies protect their intellectual property.