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10 tips nobody tells you about becoming a scratch golfer
Being a scratch golfer doesn't mean lots of even or under par rounds. It means lots of 76s. Some bad days in the 80s—and yes, ...
A town in Japan is asking residents to drastically cut back on their smartphone use in a bid to tackle rising concerns about online addiction, poor sleep, and declining mental health. Officials in ...
A town in Japan has proposed a new rule asking residents to limit smartphone use to two hours a day. The proposal, announced by officials in Toyoake, Aichi prefecture, aims to tackle online addiction ...
A Japanese town is considering a non-binding ordinance that would limit daily smartphone use for residents of all ages to two hours. The proposed guidelines suggest that children between 6 and 12 ...
Games Borderlands 4 takes a shot at Embracer Group by naming a town filled with trash and an AI talking toilet after it Hardware 'Even with a 9800X3D and a 5090 it runs like absolute buttcheeks': 2K ...
How realistic is artificial gravity in space? This video explores the physics behind the idea, why it’s so difficult to achieve, and how future technology might finally make it ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Demetres Samuel Jr. made headlines this preseason. The 17-year old true freshman came to Syracuse football this season with the intention of playing both sides of the ball. SU intends ...
Controlling blood pressure might be more about balance than restriction, according to groundbreaking new research. 2 GOP senators break with leaders on vote to release all Epstein-related files ...
Gravitational-wave detection technology is poised to make a big leap forward thanks to an instrumentation advance led by physicist Jonathan Richardson of the University of California, Riverside. A ...
STURGIS, Mich. (WOOD) — A man from St. Joseph County plans to retire early after winning $2 million from a Michigan Lottery instant game. The Michigan Lottery says a 66-year-old man won the prize from ...
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Weaponized drones are being tested inside US schools, flying through hallways with the ability to neutralize active shooters in seconds. Equipped with non-lethal pepper spray, powder pellets, and live ...
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