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Oakland A's catcher Jhonny Pereda is one of many pro athletes who plays ping-pong. Illustration: Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; Justine Willard / Athletics / Getty Images This story is part of Peak, The ...
Last month, Delta Air Lines announced it would be selling a limited edition coffee-table book celebrating its centennial year. On Saturday, a copy of the book arrived at my home, and I spent the day ...
“We’ve read your posts and heard your feedback,” GitHub said. “We’re postponing the announced billing change for self-hosted GitHub Actions to take time to re-evaluate our approach.” The company said ...
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You may have experienced it — that relaxing feeling after a good run. Often referred to as “runner’s high,” the experience is usually attributed to a burst of endorphins released during exercise. But ...
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It left footy fans thinking they had successfully 'trolled' their rivals RED-FACED Great North Run bosses have apologised after they used a map of Sunderland instead of Newcastle on the race medals.
Cross-country championships are won in the fall, but the seeds are planted in the summer. And for parts of June, July, and early August, runners were sowing those seeds in Flagstaff, Arizona. While ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Pieces of a quilt brought tears to Dave Anderson’s eyes Friday. He was busy that day, getting First Baptist Church of Austin ready for visitors who would come see the quilt and pay ...