There’s a post on X (formerly Twitter) doing the rounds regarding a fan of Bayer Leverkusen, seemingly expressing incredulity regarding Anfield’s decibel levels on Tuesday night – making suggestions of electronic amplification – as Liverpool thrived in the Champions League. It’s perhaps an experience, so singular, that rival fans meet only a handful of times, for Liverpool’s home ground is a ferocious thing at times, swallowing up the most elite of opposition. There’s plenty of football left to play this season, but Liverpool are flourishing within Arne Slot’s tactical philosophy. Mohamed Salah, in particular, is playing at an incredible level.…
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Sabalenka secured the year-end world number one ranking this week after a stellar season, but she was frustrated, error-prone and annoyed throughout against Gauff.Her forehand faltered – such a crucial component of her game – with 16 unforced errors coming off it in the first set.She and Gauff traded breaks early on but Gauff was serene on serve, able to extend the rally in the knowledge that Sabalenka would eventually hit an error.Despite the chaos, Sabalenka broke for a 6-5 lead and served for the set, but a netted backhand sent it to a tie-break, which Gauff dominated.After a lengthy…
In a scintillating display of power-hitting, Indian wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson made history during the first T20I against South Africa in Durban on Friday (November 8). Samson achieved an extraordinary feat, scoring 107 runs off just 50 balls, smashing 10 sixes and 7 fours. He brought up his half-century in just 27 balls and completed his next 50 runs in a mere 20 balls, showing incredible aggression and timing. His sensational knock set the stage for India to post a formidable total of 202/8. Samson’s departure came when he tried to launch a second six off Nqabayomzi Peter, only to be…
At the turn of the 20th century, W.E.B. Du Bois wrote about the conditions and culture of Black people in Philadelphia, documenting also the racist attitudes and beliefs that pervaded the white society around them. He described how unequal outcomes in domains like health could be attributed not only to racist ideas, but to racism embedded in American institutions.Almost 125 years later, the concept of “systemic racism” is central to the study of race. Centuries of data collection and analysis, like the work of Du Bois, document the mechanisms of racial inequity in law and institutions, and attempt to measure…
We receive free products and receive commissions through our links. See disclosures page.A weightlifting belt may not have a long list of features, but it’s a valuable tool that can help keep you safe, stable, and supported during your training sessions. As a longtime rugby player and strength athlete, I’ve been using a powerlifting model from EliteFTS that’s withstood plenty of punishment over the last eight years without sustaining any tears. But even though investing in a fully leather belt can be expensive, you don’t have to spend $150 (or more) to enjoy a more secure lifting experience. Enter the…
Dark nights and light days predict mortality, a new study finds. Mar Lei/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Mar Lei/Getty Images Diet, exercise, sleep — all are fundamental to our health, but our relationship to light doesn’t get mentioned as much. Now, a massive new study suggests light-driven disruption can take years off our lives. Scientists tracked nearly 90,000 people in the U.K. who spent a week with wrist-worn activity devices equipped with light sensors. Then, they analyzed their risk of dying over the next eight years. The results were published in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences.…
Sainsbury’s, the UK’s second-largest supermarket chain, has reported a 5% rise in food sales for the first half of the year, reflecting growing market share and increased demand for its premium range, Taste the Difference. This growth has positioned Sainsbury’s as a top performer in the British grocery market, with a market share reaching 15.2%, just behind Tesco. CEO Simon Roberts attributed the strong food sales to shifting consumer habits, with more customers opting to eat at home and treat themselves. “We’re making the biggest market share gains in the industry, with continued strong volume growth,” Roberts said, noting that…
By: Shelly Posted: Nov 5, 2024 Come along with me while I share the details of a fun trip (Fresh Air Retreat) I took with some other recipe developers to sunny (and hot!) Palm Springs, California! All the photos in this post were taken by Amanda Kamppinen Why Travel To Palm Springs? The Weather! If you’re into warm, humid-free temps, Palm Springs is your spot! This was my first time visiting the Coachella Valley and I can’t wait to return. I LOVED the weather, the hotter the better. and you know the cliche about “dry heat”? It’s a real thing.…
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There’s nothing quite like the feeling of slipping on a pair of designer sunglasses. Instantly, your look is transformed, infused with a chic, sophisticated edge that turns heads. But beyond the aesthetic appeal, these sunglasses offer essential protection for your eyes, shielding them from harmful UV rays. It’s the perfect marriage of style and practicality,… The post Designer Sunglasses to Flaunt This Season appeared first on Inside The Closet.