The Ashes summer once again ends with an emphatic Australian scoreline - a 4-1 series win off the back of 4-0 in 2021/22 ...
The wrestling season slows down a bit the week of Christmas, but there are still some matches. Yorktown and Nanuet won the large schools and small schools Section 1 dual meet tournaments, respectively ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Weather derailed some holiday tournament matchups, but there were still plenty of marquee matchups between great teams that impacted where teams stand this week. The biggest move ...
The last week of 2025 is here, and the Capricorn stack is in gear! Mars, the Sun, and Venus in Capricorn harmonise with the North Node of Destiny in Pisces on 29 December, 1 January, and 2 January, ...
The Slamdance Film Festival is officially back with its full 2026 lineup, marking the scrappy and radical festival’s second ...
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1. Seahawks (last week No. 1; 13-3): Another year, another Week 18 opportunity for Sam Darnold to win the No. 1 seed. 2. Patriots (No. 4; 13-3): They could have scored 100 against the Jets, if they ...
Slamdance 2026 returns to L.A. with 141 films, led by Unstoppable titles ‘Back on Track,’ ‘Brailled It,’ ‘The Tallest Dwarf,’ ...
When Sunday night's game between the Chicago Bears and San Francisco 49ers started, three of the 49ers' top five players -- all stars -- were out. Shortly into the first quarter, left tackle Trent ...
Dhaka, Jan. 4 -- Bangladesh's stock market started the week on a positive note on Sunday, with key indices advancing on both the Dhaka and Chattogram bourses amid improved trading activity. At the ...
5. San Francisco 49ers (4): Why aren't they No. 1 … even though they might wind up there in the overall NFC standings? They're not even two years removed from a near-miss Super Bowl, can light up a ...
Slamdance is proud to offer a diverse lineup of voices with 50% of the 2026 films helmed by female, trans and non-binary directors and 41.4% of this year’s films are by BIPOC creators. In addition, ...
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