In the high-pressure moments of Division 1 soccer games, I've made split-second decisions — a skill that is invaluable in business. Here are some key leadership lessons from my experiences.
Happy Friday, everyone! I’m recovering from a fun one-two punch of Covid and tonsillitis, a combination which I cannot in good conscience recommend, and it left all you without a Dopest last week to ring in October. The spookiest season of all! This is a travesty, one for which I solemnly apologize.
After years of promises and months of delays, Tesla boss Elon Musk finally took to the stage last night to unveil the company’s first autonomous taxi. Dubbed the Cybercab, the two-seat vehicle will put a new version of the company’s Full Self-Driving tech to good use, could become the company’s cheapest model and will…
Our friends at 270 Reasons are gathering a polyphonic orchestra of brilliant writers, teachers, doctors, filmmakers, artists, and citizens of all kinds to weigh in about their plans to vote this November. These opinion essays run the gamut from advocacy for basic human rights to acutely personal mini-manifestoes. Read the rest over at 270 Reasons.
When the bankers called for a central bank in the US, they claimed to only want a way to stop bank runs. It turns out that they wanted—and got—much more. The permanent regime of inflation and asset bubbles is the result.
With Europe moving toward conflict in 1938, a number of economists and other intellectuals met in Paris to try to revitalize liberalism. Ludwig von Mises also was there as a lonely voice defending laissez-faire and the free market economy.
Graeme Souness has been discussing Ange Postecoglou’s tenure at Spurs and the methods the Australian employs tactically, but the pundit has picked out one major...
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Mike Tyson was forced to pull out of his original fight date with Jake Paul back in July after suffering an ulcer flare up - but the boxing icon is now back in the gym.
The Red River Rivalry is back, as this weekend No. 1 Texas will square off with No. 18 Oklahoma in one of the weekend’s most fascinating games on the college football slate.
However, the real battle at Red River this week might not take place on the field, but at the State Fair of Texas itself, as attendees will tackle some of the incredible items on this year’s menu.
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Paige Spiranac hits a shot during a PGA Tour Champions event in 2019. | Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images
There an infinite amount of possibilities that can happen during a round, but these 10 things can help produce better scores and a more enjoyable experience.
A Nevada ANG C-130 Hercules touches down after a flight performance during the 2024 Truckee Tahoe Airshow. This is one of two C-130s in the unit equipped to perform drops during the wildfire/forest fire season, utilizing the Modular Airborne FireFighting System (MAFFS). Based in nearby Reno, the 152nd Airlift Wing has been operating the Hercules since 1997. The C-130H was introduced in June 1974 with 308 delivered. Air Mobility Command aircraft now wear this gray livery (Fed Std 36173)... Читать дальше...
K-Jee and Jerome Le Banner at a K-1 event in Osaka, Japan, on Oct. 4. | @NeoValeTudo, Twitter
Welcome to the latest edition of Missed Fists where we shine a light on fights from across the globe that may have been overlooked in these hectic times where it seems like there’s an MMA show every other day.
Criminals are using Canada to ship drugs to Australia. Canadian border officials say they're catching more of the illegal packages, but Australian police say illicit substances are still getting to their shores.