Gab & Juls react to Didier Deschamps' comments about it being easier to win the World Cup with a 23-man squad. (0:58)
First came the scaffolding platform. Then there was the giant screen. Now there's the walkie talkie too. When Spain's players turned up at their Las Rozas HQ this week fo
HONG KONG, Sept 23 — Asian markets fell again today and the dollar extended gains as part of a global sell-off fuelled by recession fears after central banks around the world ramped up interest rates to fight decades-high inflation.
With price rises showing no solid sign of letting up,
The use of cortical buttons during arthroscopic Latarjet surgery is not superior to the use of screws in open Latarjet in the short-term according to a new study.
The researchers observed a delay in the return to sports, a longer time to recover range of motion and no benefit regarding p
High-performing off-roading vehicles will occasionally throw a wheel while out hitting the dunes and trails. It’s not outside the realm of possibilities of things that could happen after lots of wear and tear. It’s not an ideal situation, but even less-than-ideal for when the vehic
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An abundance of food doesn’t have to mean tough hunting.
A puff of wind rattled the oak leaves high above Steve Giles, sending another shower of acorns to the ground. The young, naive Ohio school teacher reached for the b
This week marked the start of autumn, meaning the daylight hours are getting shorter and the nights longer. The transition also means that hunting season has arrived in Ohio.
It's time to set your alarm clocks for the crack of dawn, because the first fall hunting season begins with squir
Costa Mesa has a new neighbor— the Orange County Museum of Art, which debuts its new building to the public at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts on Oct. 8.
The $94-million building, designed by Morphosis Architects as directed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne, has been
Brandan Lanman, vice president of visitor experience at Orlando Science Center, President and CEO JoAnn Newman show off the construction area for the upcoming 'Life' exhibit at the Loch Haven Park museum. (Willie J. Allen Jr./Orlando Sentinel)
Orlando Science Center spent the summer in
The state has levied fines totaling almost $150,000 to two construction companies for repeated violations of employees not using fall protection systems while working on buildings in Salem and Woodburn.
Construction workers are required to wear fall protection, such as a personal fall sy
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