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NBA’s Silver says Fever’s Clark has become ‘political football’ – ESPN

NBA's Silver says Fever's Clark has become 'political football'  ESPNAdam Silver calls Caitlin Clark a ‘political football,’ sidesteps suspension report  The New York TimesSources: Silver persuaded Engelbert to suspend Thomas after Clark incident  Sports Business JournalNBA Commissioner Adam Silver reportedly convinced WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert to suspend Alyssa Thomas  Yahoo SportsNBA boss coerced Alyssa Thomas suspension...

2026 Fantasy Football Tight End Sleepers: Dalton Kincaid, Brenton Strange Lead Best Late-Round TE Targets

The elite fantasy football tight ends come off the board quickly, but that doesn’t mean you have to spend an early-round pick to find production. Every season, late-round tight ends outperform their draft position thanks to increased roles, improved offenses, or more volume. Whether you’re waiting until the final rounds to fill the position or

Penn State Officially Adds Freshman ‘Hidden Gem’ to 2026 Roster

Penn State's 2026 football roster appears complete, at least from a transfer-and-recruiting perspective. The team's 55 new players are officially on the roster, including everyone from the 15-player 2026 recruiting class. Penn State added the final two freshmen to its roster this week, including the defensive end to whom Matt Campbell referred as a "hidden

Almost 40,000 still without power as restoration efforts continue after Storm Éowyn

Around 25,000 energy customers are still without power on the island of Ireland more than a week on from Storm Éowyn. Power has been restored to 743,000 homes, farms, schools, and businesses however, 25,000 customers remain without supply. The worst remaining impacted areas are Sligo, Galway, Mayo, Leitrim, Donegal, Cavan, Monaghan, Longford and Roscommon. The

January Is Almost as Synonymous for Divorce Inquiries as for Resolutions

It’s customary to wish people a Happy New Year on January 1. But after the confetti clears and the noisemakers are thrown away, it is becoming increasingly common for people to celebrate “Divorce Day.” The first Monday of January has traditionally seen a spike in people either consulting lawyers or looking up web information for

Ibom Air Passenger Almost Lynched After Her Unruly Behaviour Grounds Flight

UYO, Nigeria — An Ibom Air flight scheduled to depart Uyo for Abuja on Wednesday evening was disrupted by the unruly behaviour of a single passenger, causing significant financial losses for the airline and profound inconvenience for the 89 other passengers on board. The incident nearly turned violent as passengers...

Almost All Leading Large Language Models Show Signs of Mild Cognitive Impairment: Study

Science & Nature With the exception of ChatGPT 4o, almost all publicly available large language models subjected to a test called the Montreal Cognitive...

Almost half of all refurbished smartphones sold last year were Apple iPhones

TechSpot is about to celebrate its 25th anniversary. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. In a nutshell: Although Samsung recently moved ahead of Apple when it comes to global smartphone shipments, one area where Cupertino dominates is the refurbished phones market. About half of the refurbed handsets sold globally last year were iPhones, marking

Almost 99 percent of hospital websites give patient data to advertisers

Science & Nature Of over 3,700 hospitals surveyed, almost 99 percent used third-party tracking codes on their websites. Deposit PhotosOutside companies have a troubling...

iOS 16.4 Is Almost Here, but Beta Testers Can Try These Features Now – CNET

The wait for iOS 16.4 is almost over. Apple rolled out the iOS 16.4 release candidate to developers and some beta testers Tuesday. The tech giant released the fourth beta to testers on March 16, about a week after the third public beta. These releases mean the wide unveiling is probably close at hand. These features are

Almost Half of All Public Health Workers Left Their Jobs Over the Past 5 Years

Public Health & Policy > Public Health — If trends continue, more than 100,000 workers could leave in 2025 by Shannon Firth, Washington Correspondent, MedPage Today March 8, 2023 Nearly half of all public health workers in state and local agencies left their positions over the last half-decade, a new study found. Comparing public health

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NBA’s Silver says Fever’s Clark has become ‘political football’ – ESPN

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2026 Fantasy Football Tight End Sleepers: Dalton Kincaid, Brenton Strange Lead Best Late-Round TE Targets

The elite fantasy football tight ends come off the board quickly, but that doesn’t mean you have to spend an early-round pick to find production. Every season, late-round tight ends outperform their draft position thanks to increased roles, improved offenses, or more volume. Whether you’re waiting until the final rounds to fill the position or

Penn State Officially Adds Freshman ‘Hidden Gem’ to 2026 Roster

Penn State's 2026 football roster appears complete, at least from a transfer-and-recruiting perspective. The team's 55 new players are officially on the roster, including everyone from the 15-player 2026 recruiting class. Penn State added the final two freshmen to its roster this week, including the defensive end to whom Matt Campbell referred as a "hidden

This smart knitted fabric can flip switches, count your steps, and even change shape

For most of us, knitting brings to mind sweaters, scarves, and perhaps an ambitious grandmother determined to make winter more fashionable. Researchers at Harvard University, however, have a far more futuristic vision. They’ve transformed ordinary knitted fabric into a programmable material capable of changing shape, acting as an electrical switch, sensing movement, and potentially forming

Palantir: Can anyone else do what it does?

Founded in 2003 with seed funding from the CIA’s venture arm, In-Q-Tel – a body whose explicit purpose is to bridge the gap between Silicon Valley and the US intelligence community – Palantir Technologies now holds contracts with the Metropolitan Police and runs the NHS Federated Data Platform (FDP), a system that touches the health