The newest San Francisco Giants player, Luis Arráez, takes batting practice. Suzanna Mitchell / San Francisco Giants / Getty Images Before every season, I like to write up the findings from various ...
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Which conference can claim the title of best in college basketball? FOX Sports bracket forecaster Mike DeCourcy’s latest NCAA Tournament projections offer a snapshot of the national picture, and the ...
LAKELAND, Fla. -- Slowly but surely, the Detroit Tigers are convincing PECOTA that it may finally be time to recalibrate expectations. Baseball Prospectus’ famed prediction algorithm has underrated ...
Where the sharpness and definition can fade as viewers pull back projectors for super large screenings, AWOL Vision hit CES 2026 with a new model aimed at nipping that in the bud. The Aetherion ...
Using a projector with a 100-inch-plus screen sounds complicated. In practice, it’s one of the easiest ways to create a true big-screen experience at home – or in your backyard – without mounting a TV ...
Philadelphia is getting wetter through increased precipitation. Over the past 82 years, annual average precipitation has increased at a rate of 0.82 inches per decade. In the observed record at ...
Super Bowl week has arrived, and the first major event will unfold with Tuesday's Pro Bowl Games. While many fans are eagerly anticipating the Super Bowl LX matchup between the New England Patriots ...
Iowa Lottery CEO Matt Strawn says sales continue to be strong through last month at nearly 244 million dollars. “And those sales represent a 12,25% increase ahead of last year’s actual sales through ...
As March Madness inches ever closer, we offer our latest attempt to project the men's basketball NCAA tournament field. While four different conferences are still represented on the No.-1 seed line, ...
The national supply of ob/gyns met most of the demand in the US last year, but all except six states are projected to fall far short of the ob/gyns they will need over the next decade, according to ...
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