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What politicians wear can make or break their careers – here's why
What politicians wear can make or break their career – here’s why - FASHION FEATURE: As Andy Burnham makes headlines for his low-key dad look, Olivia Petter looks back on some of the most notable ...
The Sports Analytics Research Group employs quantitative analysis to give teams the hard numbers they need to perform better ...
The Latin American nation's cybersecurity plan — still in the expansion phase — has to survive its own knockout round during the FIFA World Cup.
From Qatar to 2026, controversial refereeing involving Argentina is back in the spotlight after Egypt's dramatic World Cup ...
Cape Verde! Germany’s knockout! It’s not just the expanded field causing these upsets. Meet the unsung tech giant whose data ...
Stat Sniper Inc. today announced the public launch of Stat Sniper, a free predictive analytics platform for sports bettors. It is available now on iOS, Android, and the web at statsniper.com and ...
This year, FIFA is providing an AI agent that any team can use. Is it enough to level the playing field or will future winners be determined by which team can afford the best tools?
The statistics inevitably raise one question: should Messi still be Argentina's first-choice penalty taker?
Florida came in at No. 46 out of the 50 states in WalletHub's ranking of the most patriotic states in the U.S. Virginia came in at No. 1. Florida's low ranking has more to do with its low score on ...
The group phase of the World Cup has officially come to an end, a blur of 72 games and 215 goals across 17 days, figures that have eclipsed any other tournament in the competition’s 96-year history.
Bawden explores how Wimbledon demonstrates that the future of A.I. in sport will be defined less by the sophistication of ...
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