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A Beginner’s Guide to the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans
Thousands of racing fans will make their pilgrimage to northwestern France this month to visit a motorsports circuit over a century old. On these grounds, dozens of the fiercest, most skilled and determined automobile drivers battle each other.
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The liberation of Addison Rae
.flex_cell.av-av_cell_one_fourth-07d30e11a6a5b37cb8a80b2906d41ea3{ vertical-align:top; } The liberation of Addison Rae Rae’s debut album “Addison” unveils her truest form: pop star. #top .hr.hr-invisible.
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Wednesday Mini Cross #7
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Opinion: Fan-created media is valid
Do you ever envision yourself in a world you saw in a movie, book or show? In our vibrant and accessible media landscape, it feels only natural to picture yourself in a “Star Wars” space battle or walking in the halls of Hogwarts.
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Graduation photos: tips, tricks and best spots
When walking around campus near sunset, it’s hard to miss the crowds of upcoming graduates flocking in front of buildings and posing for the camera.
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BREAKING: Chrissy Schoonmaker hired as next coach of Houston softball
Jose Gonzalez-Campelo/The Cougar Houston softball has named George Washington’s Chrissy Schoonmaker as the program’s third head coach in its 25-year history, Houston athletics announced Tuesday.
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The ‘missing Americans:’ Researchers uncover troubling mortality disparity
Each year, the United States has hundreds of thousands of deaths that could have been averted, according to a new collaboration between researchers at Boston University, Hunter College and the Minnesota Population Center. The U.S.
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Heart-racing revival: Houston’s Jamar Marshall returns to national stage after heart condition diagnosis
Senior Jamar Marshall Jr. competes in the 110-meter hurdles on May 30 in College Station, Texas. | Juan DeLeon/UH Athletics COLLEGE STATION, Texas —Senior Jamar Marshall Jr.
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Stop Signs Are Pointless
I’ve got a gripe with stop signs: they are everywhere, but they aren’t always necessary. At the vast majority of intersections in America without a traffic light or roundabout, there is at least one stop sign instructing drivers to come to a full and complete stop before continuing on their way...