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denverpost.com - Corey Masisak - Avalanche Journal: NHL's rash of overtime games needs a solution
Avalanche Journal: NHL's rash of overtime games needs a solution
The Denver Post

Head coach Jared Bednar of the Colorado Avalanche stands on the bench behind Valeri Nichushkin, Gabriel Landeskog (92), Nathan MacKinnon (29), Martin Necas (88) and Brock Nelson (11)during the second period against the Anaheim Ducks at Ball Arena…

rappler.com - Kaye Cabal - [Inside the Newsroom] Confronting journalism's Oppenheimer moment
[Inside the Newsroom] Confronting journalism's Oppenheimer moment
RAPPLER

Over the weekend, Nieman Labs — known for reporting on the intersection of technology and journalism — published a flurry of thought-provoking predictions for journalism in 2026. A number of them caused a stir among Filipino…

danperry.substack.com - On Gifts, Altruism, and Explanatory Journalism
On Gifts, Altruism, and Explanatory Journalism
Ask Questions Later

Every December, millions of adults engage in a ritual that would look deeply odd to an anthropologist encountering it for the first time. We give objects to other adults who never asked and could easily acquire those objects themselves. We are…

thehill.com - Christopher Shays, opinion contributor - The pharmaceutical industry's frequent flyers and empty promises
The pharmaceutical industry's frequent flyers and empty promises
The Hill

“Affordability” is the watchword in American politics today. Inflation is squeezing families, but nothing hits harder than the cost of trying to stay alive. Yet as patients weigh whether they can afford their prescriptions, private…

thehindubusinessline.com - Inflation data, trading activity of foreign investors, global trends to drive markets: Analysts
Inflation data, trading activity of foreign investors, global trends to drive markets: Analysts
BusinessLine

WPI inflation data, trading activity of foreign investors and global cues would dictate trends in the stock market this week, analysts said. Besides this, movement of rupee against the US dollar and crude oil would also be tracked by investors…

nytimes.com - Brendan Quinn - Trump threatens to seize control of Washington, D.C.'s public golf courses
Trump threatens to seize control of Washington, D.C.'s public golf courses
The New York Times

Future control of Washington D.C.'s three municipal golf courses is in limbo amid the Trump administration's attempt to make its mark on the city's public spaces. Since 2020, East Potomac, Rock Creek and Langston golf courses have been operated by…

denverpost.com - Barbara Ellis - The Book Club: Ian McEwan's latest, 'People Like Us' and more
The Book Club: Ian McEwan's latest, 'People Like Us' and more
The Denver Post

'People Like Us: A Novel,' by Jason Mott. (Penguin Publishing Group/TNS) Largely a dystopian novel set in an early 22nd-century world, much diminished by the predictable and also unexpected effects of climate change, unending regional wars and…

japantimes.co.jp - Gunman kills two, wounds nine at U.S. university
Gunman kills two, wounds nine at U.S. university
The Japan Times

A gunman killed two people and wounded nine others on Saturday at Brown University, plunging the eastern U.S. campus into lockdown as hundreds of police hunted the suspect late into the night. The streets around the university in the state of Rhode…

thehindubusinessline.com - Benign inflationary trends leave space for RBI's MPC to cut repo further, economists say
Benign inflationary trends leave space for RBI's MPC to cut repo further, economists say
BusinessLine

With India's Consumer Price Index (CPI) remaining well below the 2 per cent mark for the last three months, and expectation that inflation will remain benign till H1 FY27, the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) monetary policy committee (MPC) could have…

japantimes.co.jp - Belarus releases prisoners, including Japanese
Belarus releases prisoners, including Japanese
The Japan Times

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's administration released 123 prisoners on Saturday, including former Japanese language teacher Masatoshi Nakanishi and Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski, according to local and other media reports.

smh.com.au - Liam Mannix, Henrietta Cook - The wellness industry is coming for your cats and dogs
The wellness industry is coming for your cats and dogs
The Sydney Morning Herald

To pet potions, add homeopathy and acupuncture, laser therapy and herbal tonics, detoxes and titre testing – the latter sold as an alternative to vaccination. “It's a huge thing. It's a cultural shift,” says Sunshine…

dailymail.co.uk - Isabel Baldwin - Michigan launches investigation into athletics program after scandal
Michigan launches investigation into athletics program after scandal
Mail Online

READ MORE: Mistress of fired Michigan coach keeps job with Wolverines The University of Michigan has reportedly commissioned an investigation into the culture of its athletics department after football head coach Sherrone Moore's dismissal became…

thehindubusinessline.com - More trouble for Refex Industries as SEBI imposes penalty on CMD for alleged insider trading
More trouble for Refex Industries as SEBI imposes penalty on CMD for alleged insider trading
BusinessLine

Chennai -based Refex Industries Ltd has informed the stock exchanges about the imposition of a penalty of ₹10 lakh on Anil Jain, Promoter, Chairman & Managing Director of the company, by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for…

thehindubusinessline.com - Bullion Cues: Bull Trend Holds
Bullion Cues: Bull Trend Holds
BusinessLine

Gold ($4,299/ounce) was up 2.4 per cent whereas silver ($61.90/ounce) gained 6.1 per cent. In the domestic market, gold futures (₹1,33,622/10 gm) and silver futures (₹1,92,851/kg) rose 2.4 per cent and 5.1 per cent respectively. Gold…

gizmodo.com - Margherita Bassi - This Star Is Being Eaten Alive-and Its Explosive Death Will Be Visible in Broad Daylight
This Star Is Being Eaten Alive-and Its Explosive Death Will Be Visible in Broad Daylight
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

A case of astronomical fratricide is doomed to end in a fiery supernova bright enough to be spotted from Earth during the day. A study published this August in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society investigated a binary star…

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