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Pegula beats Anisimova to successfully defend women's Canadian tennis title | CBC Sports
CBC.ca· 7 days agoJessica Pegula continues to dominate north of the border. The No. 3 seed and sixth-ranked WTA Tour...
How books reimagining Greek myths through female characters became a booming subgenre
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoIf you’ve stepped into a bookshop recently you’ve no doubt spotted them – mounded on display tables,...
Takehiro Hira Learned How To Do Less on 'Shōgun'
Collider· 6 days agoWhen FX's Shōgun first premiered, it was billed as the network's most ambitious series yet, with an undeniably stacked cast and a powerhouse production...
‘That’s a Fumbl’: Crumbl customer orders Mint Chip Ice Cream cookies. It’s not what she expects
The Daily Dot· 6 days agoYou’ll be absolutely gagged when you see the “professionally” decorated cookies this woman got from...
Fantasy Football 2024: TE2s That Will Be TE1s
GiveMeSport· 3 days agoIn NFL Fantasy Football , the tight end position is an interesting one. Aside from that, quarterbacks usually get a lot oflove, partially because they...
Jessica Pegula beats Amanda Anisimova to claim 2nd straight National Bank Open title
Toronto Star· 7 days agoJessica Pegula, the No. 3 seed and the sixth-ranked WTA Tour player, defended her National Bank Open...
Jannik Sinner sets the stage: First to qualify for ATP Finals
Tennis World· 6 days agoWorld no. 1 Jannik Sinner clinched his third ATP Finals berth! The home star will compete in Turin...
The Insider’s Guide to Berlin
W Magazine· 7 days agoTo cut through the noise, we spoke to five of Berlin’s most impactful tastemakers, all locals or longtime residents: Benjamin Alexander Huseby and Serhat...
Every New Hero Coming to EA Sports FC 25
GiveMeSport· 6 days agoEA Sports FC 25 is nearly here. There are countless new features coming to the game, which EA Sports hopes will improve it from EAFC 24. As part of this,...
Ancient Prisoners Carved Graffiti Into the Floors of a Roman-Era Prison
Smithsonian Magazine· 3 days agoNew research suggests that the remains of a 1,600-year-old complex in Corinth, Greece, may have once been a Roman-era prison. Matthew Larsen, an archaeologist at the University of Copenhagen ...