GB beaten to world gold by Netherlands in women's & men's sprints
Great Britain win silver in the women’s and men’s sprints at the Track Cycling World Championships in Santiago, Chile. Source link
Agatha Christie meets Mr Men in new children's books
Christie detectives Miss Marple and Poirot join forces with Mr Tickle and others for the children’s series. Source link
Toronto Tempo reportedly hiring Sandy Brondello, who guided N.Y. Liberty to 2024 WNBA title
Sandy Brondello is set to become the first coach of the Toronto Tempo, a person familiar with the hire told The Associated Press on Wednesday. Source link
Wegovy has heart health benefits even if weight loss is minimal
Studies have suggested that Wegovy directly boosts heart health, beyond just the benefits of losing weight, and now that has been demonstrated in a robust trial in people Source link
Isak injured as Liverpool ends losing streak with Champions League win
Liverpool wins for the first time in five matches, but comes out of the match with more issues as two off-season recruits fail to finish the match. Source link
Why are the top strikers scoring more goals in modern football?
Champions League pundit Guillem Balague believes with more teams playing man-to-man marking strikers in modern football are awarded more space to score goals and are also being given “individualised coaching” about how to exploit those spaces. Source link
Text messages about Rogers class action lawsuit not a scam
Many Canadians received a text message notifying them of a class action lawsuit launched against Rogers in relation to an April 2021 network outage. We unpack the text. Namely, it’s not a scam. Source link
Rashford taking advantage of injuries, but needs to work harder – Balague
Champions League Guillem Balague explains how “everybody loves” Marcus Rashford at Barcelona but that his work rate needs to improve off the ball, which is an issue across the squad in the big games. Source link
How the outsourcing sector became South Africa's newest goldmine
South African firms that do remote work for North American and European businesses growing strongly. Source link
Flying with a power bank? New rules could ground your gadget
India is considering stricter rules for power banks on flights after a recent incident on an IndiGo flight. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation is reviewing technical inputs as foreign airlines like Emirates and Singapore Airlines have already implemented restrictions on power bank usage and charging onboard. Source link