Formula 1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali has dismissed Max Verstappen's suggestion that new F1 regulations could influence the Dutch driver's future in the sport. The four-time champion has been a ...
NCAA President Charlie Baker reaffirmed his support for expanding March Madness from 68 teams — the current size of the men’s tournament since 2011 and the women’s tourney since 2022.
For an overdue wake-up call, The Globe travelled to the Deep South to understand how the state is breaking stereotypes and, at times, looking richer than Canada ...
Growing up in a South Asian household, any mention of menstruation was taboo – especially in front of my father or brother. Public high school in the 1970s wasn’t much better, due to the “ick” factor.
Chapman Freeborn expects charter demand across the IMEA region to remain dynamic through 2026, supporting the company’s ...
In this article, we speak to a number of leading mainstream CAD developers to bring you a sneak peek into this future..
Alexandra Olvera becomes Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at Hellmann. Hellmann Worldwide Logistics is pleased to announce that ...
Australia’s local councils face a rising tide of cyber security risks, and there is work to be done to fix this systemic problem.
ABI and scripting to the Wasm Component Model (WASI Preview 2). He shares how to build secure plugin systems that run at near-native speed across Rust, TypeScript, and C++. Architects will learn about ...
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NCAA official says March Madness expansion will not be discussed until after this year's tournaments
The NCAA won't discuss expanding the men's and women's basketball tournaments until after this year's version of March Madness finishes, senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt said Thursday.
Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell are some of the most iconic TV judges ever. We deserve for them to come back and peel back the layers on how this singing competition show really got down ...
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