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Dan Ticktum calls for F1 to move away from electrification as 2026 cars divide drivers
The Formula E race winner says F1’s 2026 “middle ground” risks pleasing nobody ...
Arvid Lindblad might never have made it to Formula One had he not been diagnosed with coeliac disease at the age of 13. Britain’s newest F1 star mentions he has the condition just as we are wrapping ...
Florida first lady Casey DeSantis, who helps lead the state’s version of the Make America Healthy Again movement, recently said the Healthy Florida First initiative tested popular bread brands, ...
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University girls basketball team keeps rolling after winning first title
University’s veteran girls basketball coach Matt Baumgartner wouldn’t have blamed his players if they allowed themselves to be affected this winter by the pressure of being a defending state champion.
Chris Jans calls for urgency as Mississippi State basketball searches for consistency in SEC play. Bulldogs aim to respond down the stretch.
Wisconsin's Shay Bollin hasn't produced big statistics this season, but her 'elite-level' communication skills have been valuable to the team's play.
The Florida Department of Health tested common grocery store breads for glyphosate, a herbicide found in Roundup.
Florida first lady Casey DeSantis, who helps lead the state’s version of the Make America Healthy Again movement, recently said the Healthy Florida First initiative tested popular bread brands, ...
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36 holy grail products for anyone who is verrrrry picky about what they put in their cart
If your standards are higher than a rollercoaster, you're the exact kind of person who needs this elite portable, see-through ...
Long favored in SPF overseas, the photostable and highly wearable bemotrizinol could be the newest addition to the archaic U.S. sunscreen market.
The turn of the millennium didn't just mark a new era on the calendar; it redrew the map of American sports dominance. Gone ...
Tests found trace glyphosate in bread at a tiny fraction of federal safety limits. You’d need to eat about 18,850 slices a day to reach them.
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