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Understanding why Notre Dame should have been included in the College Football Playoff doesn't require an advanced analytics degree or an in-depth comparison of at-large candidates all boasting ...
Archaeologists working at the ancient city of Hippos are accustomed to unearthing traces of weapons and projectiles. Located in what’s now the Golan Heights, the city overlooking the Sea of Galilee ...
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. Stocks are falling as ...
Gold's price rally over the last year has ushered in one of the most dramatic shifts we've seen within the precious metals market in recent years. Driven by a mix of inflation pressures, geopolitical ...
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This video breaks down the bizarre legal battle over who owns the JavaScript name. Despite not creating or maintaining the language, Oracle controls the trademark. The story traces how this happened ...
From the outside, autism can be difficult to understand. The unique sensory world of an autistic person can mean that a joyful event—like a Christmas party—can become nightmare of noise, lights, ...