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Laura Woods to lead revoultionary Olympic coverage
Daily Mail· 6 hours agoDiscovery+ have also said their approach to covering the Olympic Games will represent a significant evolution in sports broadcasting. The platform's...
PARTNER | Building trust and inclusion is key to getting communities engaged with local government
PublicTechnology.net· 7 hours agoCouncils and local authorities across the UK often find themselves at a crossroads, trying to...
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner can 'make history,' says Daniil Medvedev, eyes doubles at Paris...
Eurosport· 7 hours agoCarlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner can "make history" in their "big careers ahead of them," says...
Malia Obama marks double celebration as she turns 26 alongside adoring family — new photos released
Hello!· 7 hours agoMalia Obama has more than one reason to celebrate on July 4, as along with marking Independence Day,...
Song melodies have become simpler over the last 70 years, study finds
Daily Mail· 7 hours agoMeanwhile the changes documented in 1996 and 2000 could represent the rise of hip-hop or the...
“Criminal Minds ”vet Joe Mantegna responds to his DILF status: 'I'll take that as a compliment, I...
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News UK· 7 hours agoThe actor talks reading those thirst tweets and not wanting to know where "Criminal Minds" revival "...
Melodies of Popular Songs Have Gotten Simpler Over Time
New York Times· 8 hours ago“Well, we’re all in the mood for a melody,” Billy Joel crooned in “Piano Man,” his iconic 1973 barroom ballad. The study, published on Thursday in the journal Scientific Reports, used mathematical ...
Ireland captain Evan O’Connell ‘over the moon’ after last-gasp World U20 win over Georgia
Irish Independent· 8 hours agoIrish captain Evan O’Connell hailed his men as they strung together a 25-phase move lasting several...
SPX in all-time bullish sequence – When is next pullback?
The Forex Market· 8 hours agoIn this post, we will examine the SPX all-time bullish trend and predict the next significant...
Japan's Government Just Stopped Using Floppy Disks
PC Magazine· 8 hours agoYou might have presumed it happened years or even decades ago; however, on June 28, Japan officially stopped using floppy disks in government offices....