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Mitchell also pointed to the San Antonio Spurs who have been deploying the same coverage with Oklahoma City’s Alex Caruso. “Not comparing the players, but you see a similar situation in the other ...
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A statewide law aimed at cracking down on single-use plastics is already facing backlash from both environmental groups and the packaging industry, with critics warning newly approved regulations may ...
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These are not normal times we are living in when it comes to the partisan gerrymandering war. The state of Virginia successfully passed a referendum that allows Democrats to hit back hard in their ...
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The researchers, from University of Florida Warrington College of Business, examined the link between a workers’ “self-oriented perfectionism,” which is someone meeting their own perceived ideal ...
Imagine a senior leadership team gathered to debate a key strategic initiative. Around the table, you’re probably picturing confident, decisive voices—people who project polish, command attention, and ...
University of Exeter scientists studied chemical communication by phages (viruses that infect bacteria). The phages assessed in the study have two choices when they enter a cell: lie dormant or kill ...