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How hidden technology quietly transformed modern bowling
Modern bowling looks simple, but the game has been reshaped by technology few players ever see. From precision lane oil ...
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The secret technology hidden inside this new Mustang
Take an exclusive look at the groundbreaking Ford Mustang GTD during its impressive debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. This detailed walkthrough explores how a professional race car was ...
Rajapaksa’s ‘Indians use rubber bat’ remark sparks row, but ICC laws and history tell complete story
Rajapaksa’s walk-back acknowledged as much. His clarification reframed the issue as one of manufacturing excellence rather than manipulation. The raw wood still comes from England. The size laws ...
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art’s spring exhibition “Yes &…” brings together 18 artists whose work leans into process, ...
Just a short stroll from downtown stands the modest childhood home where Willa Cather lived after moving to Nebraska, a structure whose humble appearance belies its outsized influence on American ...
The average monthly utility bill for a modest apartment runs about $150-$200, covering electricity, heating, cooling, water, and garbage. Internet service adds another $50-$70 to the monthly expenses, ...
These 10 technological marvels had cultural implications that its inventors could barely have imagined.
Motiv Bowling plans to acquire a 96,000-square-foot facility in Roosevelt Park. The facility will be used for bowling ball ...
Somalia is showing signs of revival from decades of conflict, welcoming its first bowling alley in the capital, Mogadishu.
The Department of Homeland Security was founded after the attacks of Sept. 11 to prevent further foreign terrorist attacks. Now, under the leadership of Kristi L. Noem, it is almost exclusively ...
The Independent Cinema Alliance (ICA), a cinema trade organization representing approximately 5,000 independently operated movie screens across the United States and Canada, today announced an ...
If all those rich guys wanted to start teams in cities that didn’t have NFL franchises, why not start a second league?
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