New world records in some sports are remarkably elusive, yet in others they seem to fall regularly. There is a good mathematical reason why.
The KPop Demon Hunters’ soundtrack dominates the Billboard 200 for a second week at No. 1; Doja Cat’s ‘Vie’ debuts at No. 4.
The Chicago Bears come out of their bye week having won two consecutive games but with a leaky run defense that must be shored up.
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Week 5 report card: Kellen Moore, Spencer Rattler get their first wins with the Saints
What do you make of the Saints after Kellen Moore and Spencer Rattler got their first win? Here's our Week 5 report card: ...
Liverpool's dream start to the season has well and truly come to an end with three successive defeats in all competitions and Arsenal are now top of the league after a routine win over West Ham. The ...
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32 things we learned in NFL Week 5: Contenders galore after Eagles, Bills lose
Don't call the champs just dead yet. But Philadelphia's defeat underscores fact several teams could dethrone them.
Week 5 of the 2025 NFL season kicked off with an overtime showdown between the 49ers and Rams on Thursday night. San Francisco secured the 26-23 win after stopping Los Angeles running back Kyren ...
The New England Patriots, behind young quarterback Drake Maye, handed the Buffalo Bills their first loss of the season on 'Sunday Night Football.' ...
Week 5 in the NFL featured several aspiring contenders showing cracks in composure, with the Cardinals and Bills among those losing their cool.
Just when you think you’ve seen it all, the New York Giants find another way to lose a game. This week, the offense committed five straight turnovers, which no ...
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Tottenham Hotspur Women 1 - Brighton 0: Spurs edge past midtable rivals
Tottenham Hotspur Women slipped past fellow best-of-the-rest hopefuls Brighton on the south coast. Thanks to a great goal spearheaded by Jess Naz and finished by Tinka Tandberg, Spurs sit third in the ...
Prime numbers are sometimes called math’s “atoms” because they can be divided by only themselves and 1. For two millennia, mathematicians have wondered if the prime numbers are truly random, or if ...
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