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The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport has suspended Cricket Canada from the Canadian Safe Sport Program. The suspension was for failure to meet participant e-learning and consent requirements, the ...
This article first appeared in inewsource. Sign up for their newsletters here. Starting Nov. 1, people using the food assistance program CalFresh, known as SNAP nationally, will have three months to ...
BOSTON, Oct. 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Praxis Precision Medicines, Inc. (NASDAQ: PRAX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company translating genetic insights into the development of therapies for ...
Excavated with colonial labor and shipped to the Netherlands, the famous fossil is being repatriated to Indonesia along with 28,000 other fossils. The skull cap of 'Java Man' was discovered by Eugène ...
The 2025 Bridges Program application is now open. The application deadline is Oct. 3. Session dates are posted below. Miami University is proud to present the Bridges Program, which was founded 40 ...
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November 5, 2025 • Ever since I heard the Argentine saxophonist Gato Barbieri back in the Seventies, I’ve been fascinated by musicians from South America who found their way to jazz.