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‘Doesn’t matter who you are’: The gruelling side of F1 the Netflix cameras never show you
Formula One is known for luxury and glamour, but the reality of making a ...
Curly hair isn’t low-maintenance, but these editor-backed picks make it a whole lot easier.
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35 products that’ll have you dancing with delight — yes, they’re truly that exceptional
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This past December, Allyson Violante joined the City of Coronado as the new Deputy City Manager. Violante comes from a ...
Rocket Shrimp is the newest appetizer: shrimp seasoned with a mix of salt, pepper, and spices, wrapped in a wonton wrapper to ...
Four-time champion Max Verstappen has said cars in Formula 1's new generation are "anti-racing" and not fun to drive, comparing them to the all-electric series Formula E, but "on steroids." A sweeping ...
DC K.O. is the latest epic crossover dominating the DC Universe. This storyline brings together dozens of heroes and villains to take part in a martial arts death tournament. The ultimate winner will ...
Ever since becoming a gorgon, Wonder Woman has been agonizing over the treatment of Medusa. She prays night and day to the goddess Athena, making sacrifices and requesting an audience with her. Athena ...
Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis described India star all-rounder Yuvraj Singh more as a "mentor" and said that he commands "nothing but absolute respect." "I played with Yuvraj Singh in the IPL.
In what can only be described as the greatest T20I, South Africa survived a breathtaking Afghanistan challenge in a double super over thriller at the Narendra Modi Stadium, and former cricketers ...
Formula 1 officially returns this week as teams and drivers descend on Bahrain for the first pre-season test. After taking part in a private session in Barcelona last month, the two pre-season tests ...
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Can You Tell the Temperature by Listening to Crickets? The Science Behind Dolbear’s Law
In the late 1800s, more than a hundred years before smartphones and weather apps, a physicist discovered you could step ...
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