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Wait till next year? Injury prevented White Sox' Luis Robert Jr. from repeat "dream" All-Star...
Chicago Sun-Times· 23 hours ago“For me it was a dream come true,” Robert told the Sun-Times Sunday, through translator Billy Russo. The Sox (26-65) are expecting left-hander Garrett Crochet to ...
This Furniture Flip Looks Just Like a $1.5k Anthro Dresser
Parade· 5 days agoDo you love the chic and unique look of Anthropologie furniture but hate the price tag? Enter TikTok...
In the French Countryside, a Deep Discontent Takes Root
New York Times· 2 days agoIn northern Burgundy, services have collapsed and the far-right National Rally has risen. Last...
At a Gardena shop, brothers labor to create mochi that reminds people of home
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAt Sakuraya, a traditional Japanese mochi shop in Gardena, two brothers work to preserve 64 years of...
What’s at stake for the climate if Trump wins? ‘A catastrophic outcome’ | CNN
CNN.com· 5 days agoIn the first week of a new Trump administration, President Joe Biden’s climate wins would get put...
The best cycling shoes for wide feet, from someone who has wide feet
Cyclingnews· 9 hours agoFor years I struggled in narrow shoes. It was only after a bike fit, during which I not only tried...
Inside Fairphone, the smartphone maker offering a better deal for the planet
TechRadar· 2 days agoThe question re-platformed a growing concern among younger generations about how their consumer...
Review: For the 2025 Polestar 4, genre is a construct
Green Car Reports· 6 days agoPolestar has marched through its debut as a brand with a plug-in hybrid 1 coupe, then on to a conventional-ish 2 hatchback as it leafs out with a full battery-electric lineup ...
The best Steam Deck accessory I've ever bought just got a big pre-Prime Day price cut
Tom's Guide· 4 days agoMy Steam Deck OLED resides in Baseus’ dock daily (say that 10 times fast), and it’s easily the...
Opinion | Chocolate Prices Have Spiked. Why Are Cocoa Farmers Still So Poor?
New York Times· 7 days agoEmmanuel Frimpong, 32, is a cocoa farmer in Ghana, mostly by default. The exorbitant prices paid for cocoa beans and chocolate products in the United States and other nations barely touch the lives of Frimpong and those around him.