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  • Max Holloway: NBA shows footage of Max Holloway with Larry O'Brien trophy while referencing Kawhi Leonard ahead ...

    Ahead of UFC 300 on Saturday night, former featherweight champion Max Holloway was feted on an NBA footage on X, making reference to Kawhi Leonard while holding the Larry O'Brien Trophy.X user The Larry O'Brien Trophy sent some love and well wishes to 'Blessed' as he girds for his lightweight clash with Justin Gaethje at UFC 300 in Nevada, U.S.A.In the post, Holloway is seen holding the NBA championship trophy while making a reference to Leonard, who was playing for the Toronto Raptors.He hit...

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  • Daniel Dennett obituary

    Controversial US philosopher who sought to understand and explain the science of the mindDaniel Dennett, who has died aged 82, was a controversial philosopher whose writing on consciousness, artificial intelligence, cognitive science and evolutionary psychology helped shift Anglo-American philosophy from its focus on language and concepts towards a coalition with science.His naturalistic account of consciousness, purged as far as possible of first-person agency and qualitative experience, has...

  • Roberto Cavalli obituary

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  • What to Watch on Max in May 2024

    What to Watch on Max in May 2024May is just around the corner which means more new content to stream from home. Max released their schedule for new and returning series as well as movies premiering throughout the month. From documentaries to dramas, comedy, and reality TV, here’s what to keep an eye out for […]

  • What's New on Max in May 2024

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  • Obituary: Eugene Hallman, 1950-2024

    Richmond man believed in giving back to his community and always found a way to volunteer Gene (“Geno”) Hallman of Richmond, Vt., passed away April 18 at the University of Vermont Medical Center, surrounded by the love of his family. Gene was born and raised in Pennsylvania, the son of Eugene and Rosemary (nee Dougherty) Hallman. They filled Gene’s early life with love and were deeply involved in his upbringing, providing carefree summers at the shore,...

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  • Obituary: Mary Hagen, 1933-2024

    Shelburne Museum docent enjoyed traveling and exploring varied cultures Mary Hagen, a longtime resident of Shelburne, Vt., passed away peacefully on April 15, 2024, at 90 years of age, after a brief illness. She was born in Minnesota, the daughter of Byrde and J. John Johannsen. Mary attended the University of Minnesota, where she met and married Ronald L. Hagen, her husband of 26 years. Mary lived a full life and, with her friends and daughters, traveled to...