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Golfbet Insider: WM Phoenix Open

Golfbet Insider: WM Phoenix Open

While the rain in the Phoenix metro area this week provides a rare and valuable opportunity for teenagers to learn how to drive in it – seriously, months can elapse without the kind of moisture that creates this kind of testing ground in these climes – everyone with the intent for an A+ on the betting card would be wise to follow suit.

Second Thoughts on NASCAR: Has the Clash run its course in L.A.?

Second Thoughts on NASCAR: Has the Clash run its course in L.A.?

Much of the discussion last weekend centered on the future of the exhibition Clash considering it was the third year of it being run on a temporary track at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. This article explores the possibilities for the future of the Clash event.

Jury Foreperson Reflects on Jennifer Crumbley Trial

Jury Foreperson Reflects on Jennifer Crumbley Trial

The jury foreperson in the trial against Jennifer Crumbley speaks out about reaching a verdict and the impact of her actions.

Maui Humane Society Opens New Pet Resource Center for Fire Survivors

Maui Humane Society Opens New Pet Resource Center for Fire Survivors

Maui Humane Society has opened a new pet resource center to assist residents impacted by the Lahaina fire. The center offers free pet food, supplies, and veterinary clinics for wellness services.

Nigeria Clinches Dramatic Victory over South Africa in AFCON Semi-Final

Nigeria Clinches Dramatic Victory over South Africa in AFCON Semi-Final

Nigeria secured a spot in the Africa Cup of Nations final after defeating South Africa in a thrilling penalty shootout.

Large cryptocurrency miners in US now have to report energy use to government

Large cryptocurrency miners in US now have to report energy use to government

The Biden administration is now requiring some cryptocurrency producers to report their energy use following rising concerns that the growing industry could pose a threat to the nation’s electricity grids and exacerbate climate change.

Biden's Latest Climate Rules Crack Down on Manufacturing, Ignoring Industry Warnings of Economic Devastation

Biden's Latest Climate Rules Crack Down on Manufacturing, Ignoring Industry Warnings of Economic Devastation

The Biden administration has finalized regulations that tighten restrictions on fine particulate matter emissions from the manufacturing and energy sectors, despite concerns from industry about the economic consequences. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) unveiled the regulations, which lower the annual PM2.5 standard from 12 to 9 micrograms per cubic meter, citing health benefits for Americans nationwide. However, industry associations, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manufacturers, and American Petroleum Institute, warn that the regulations could lead to onerous permitting requirements that would impact economic growth and job security. The regulations will make the U.S. PM2.5 standards among the strictest in the world.

Taylor Swift Resumes Eras Tour in Tokyo as Boyfriend Travis Kelce Reveals He's Heard Her New Music

Taylor Swift Resumes Eras Tour in Tokyo as Boyfriend Travis Kelce Reveals He's Heard Her New Music

Taylor Swift kicked off her Eras Tour in Tokyo, Japan, and fans are eagerly anticipating her performance. Despite concerns about her tight schedule, the Japanese Embassy in Washington, DC, assures fans that Swift will arrive in Las Vegas in time to watch the Super Bowl. Swift also made history at the Grammys and announced the release of her new album.