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Risking life and limb for glory: Olympic surf competition to be held on world's 'heaviest wave'
LA Times via Yahoo Canada Sports· 5 days agoTwo of the five athletes on the U.S. Olympic surf team hail from San Clemente; a third lives in...
JD Vance repeatedly indicated in 2016 that he believed Donald Trump had committed sexual assault |...
CNN.com· 7 days agoOhio Sen. JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee, repeatedly indicated in 2016 that he...
Don Garber: 25 years of the most powerful man in American soccer
New York Times· 6 days agoDon Garber is a storyteller. Over lunch at a Midtown Manhattan rooftop restaurant last month, as he...
Lego's CEO on the business case for play
BBC News· 4 days agoAs digital innovation reshapes the toy market, the BBC's Executive Lounge meets with Lego's Chief Executive, Niels B Christiansen, to discuss why playing...
Ryan Reynolds Reacts to Taylor Swift Possibly Being Lady Deadpool
Entertainment Tonight· 6 days agoThe 47-year actor sat down with Jimmy Fallon on Monday's TonightShow, and he opened up about the...
York University experts have got you covered for Paris Olympics
Digital Journal· 14 hours agoWhile the Olympics are a show of international friendship and athletic excellence, they are also about politics and diplomacy, tourism, social change and spectacle, and sometimes ...
Travis Kelce Throws His Gloves to a Young Swiftie at Kansas City Chiefs Training Camp
Life & Style· 3 days agoAt Taylor Swift’s Eras tour, young Swifties get her 22 hat. During day six of camp at Missouri...
Risking life and limb for glory: Olympic surf competition to be held on world's 'heaviest wave'
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoThe world’s “heaviest wave” is born near the South Pole, where fierce storms pound the ocean’s...
The Pulse: The NFL's next biggest contract ever
New York Times· 7 days agoThe NFL QB holdout is a special breed of contract dispute. Jordan Love, franchise QB of the future for a team that has an absurd hit rate with such...
Who’s paying for Chicago’s DNC? Voters won’t have the full picture till it’s long over
Chicago Sun-Times· 18 hours agoOnce subsidized by taxpayers, major-party national conventions are now almost fully funded by uber-wealthy donors, massive corporations, labor unions and other influential big-money groups.