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Global Edmonton 

Whip up the perfect fall latte at home with these must-haves

When the leaves begin turning and we pull our fall sweaters out of storage, the first craving for a steamy fall latte usually hits. Because what’s better than sipping on a warm and comforting cup of sweet and spiced coffee or tea in the fall? Store-bought lattes are full of sugar and hard on our...

Vulture.com 

Alan Hollinghurst Tries to Atone

The writer has tended to fetishize marginal POC characters in his novels. In Our Evenings, he puts a biracial man at the center for the first time.

Calgary Herald 

Smiles and smirks: Editorial cartoons from the past week

A picture can be worth a thousand words, especially when it’s drawn by an editorial cartoonist. Here’s a look at their offerings published in the Calgary Herald last week.                                                     […]

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Report: Paul Pogba Free to Play by March: Juventus Exit Imminent?

Paul Pogba’s Juventus Exit: What’s Next for the French Star? After months of uncertainty, Paul Pogba’s journey with Juventus seems poised for a new chapter. According to The Daily Mail, the Frenchman is in discussions to end his contract with the Serie A club following a reduced doping ban from the Court of Arbitration for […]

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AllAfrica.com (sport) 

Zimbabwe: Billiat Excited to Be Back in SA

[The Herald] KHAMA Billiat never imagined that he would be back in South Africa representing the national team when he left the neighbouring country in February.

Mets Merized Online 

Morning Briefing: Mets Return Home Tied in NLDS

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets let a 3-0 lead get away on Sunday in Philadelphia, and after regaining the lead on a Brandon Nimmo homer in the seventh, Edwin Díaz served up a two-run triple to Bryson Stott as part of a three-run eighth inning for the Phillies. Mark Vientos tied the game in […]

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Esa.int 

Using roaches to minimise waste in space

Waste management is a critical challenge for spaceflight. But what if the waste produced by astronauts could be sustainably transformed into something valuable in space? A Polish company thought about that and has come up an innovative solution: an insect bioreactor powered by Madagascar cockroaches.