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Anthony Davis will need to wear protective goggles for the rest of his NBA career, he told reporters on Monday. “You guys will see me in the Horace Grants,” Davis said. “It won’t be like that. But I will have some protective eyewear for sure.” Davis confirmed that he had offseason surgery to repair a detached retina in his right eye. Davis believes he suffered the injury when teammate Daniel Gafford elbowed him in an April 2 game against the Hawks. Davis, who spent the majority of the summer recovering from the surgery, began participating in 5-on-5 drills in late…

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Imelda strengthened into a hurricane Tuesday morning off the Florida’s Atlantic Coast. Hurricane Imelda is bringing swells to the coast of the Southeastern U.S. which can create life-threatening rip currents. Imelda is expected to track towards Bermuda where a Hurricane Watch is in effect.MIAMI – Hurricane Imelda formed off the southeastern U.S. coast on Tuesday morning, and forecasters say the deadly storm will likely strengthen and could become a Category 2 hurricane as it approaches Bermuda later this week.And while a landfall in the U.S. is not expected, the effects of Hurricane Imelda are being felt up and down the…

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President Donald Trump has made historically large cuts to medical research, some of them aimed at ending what he refers to as diversity, equity and inclusion in federally funded studies. His administration is proposing more: Overall funding for the National Institutes of Health would return to its 2007 level if Trump’s budget proposal were to be enacted. A recent New York Times story highlighted Trump’s billions in proposed National Cancer Institute cuts and carried the headline, “Trump Is Shutting Down the War on Cancer.” In the midst of a fight with Republicans over spending and a possible government shutdown, House…

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0:37Intro. [Recording date: September 4, 2025.]Russ Roberts: Today is September 4th, 2025, and my guest is journalist and author Julia Belluz. This is her second appearance on EconTalk. She was last here in November of 2018 talking about epidemiology, nutrition, and metabolism. She is the author, along with Kevin Hall, of Food Intelligence: The Science of How Food Both Nourishes and Harms Us, which is our topic for today. Julia, welcome back to EconTalk.Julia Belluz: It’s a pleasure to be here. Thank you.1:08Russ Roberts: I want to start with the way you start the book, which is The Biggest Loser,…

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The Denver Broncos scored four unanswered touchdowns after giving up an early field goal to demolish the Cincinnati Bengals, 28-3. There was a massive offensive discrepancy in this game as the Broncos outgained the Bengals by 353 yards. Cincy also had no answer for Denver quarterback Bo Nix. He completed 29 of 42 passes for 326 passing yards, two passing TDs, an interception, seven rushing yards, and a touchdown on the ground. The Bengals were able to put together a really good opening drive against one of the better defensive teams in the NFL. They picked up 62 yards in…

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Portland Trail Blazers forward Kris Murray has been very impressed with rookie big man Yang Hansen. (via Portland Trail Blazers): “Great dude. Very funny. On the court offensively, he’s very talented. Some of the best footwork I’ve seen out of a big. His passing IQ is really good. You’ve seen it a lot in Summer […] The post Kris Murray on Yang Hansen: “Some of the best footwork I’ve seen out of a big” appeared first on TalkBasket.net.

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FOX Weather is your Hurricane HQ. (FOX Weather)Updated at 9:45 a.m. ET on Monday, Sept. 29, 2025The center of Tropical Storm Imelda is just passing the northwestern Bahamas. It will proceed north, well offshore of the Florida coast through the day today. Outer bands will cause some gusty downpours along the coast. Boating conditions continue to be dangerous offshore.Tropical moisture is streaming north from Imelda and interacting with the front along the Carolina coast. Rain will continue over coastal sections of the Southeast and inland over the Carolinas until the storm moves well out into the Atlantic tomorrow.The National Weather…

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Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at a U.S.-led peace proposal to end the Israel-Hamas warhow Russia lost Moldova’s parliamentary electionsand another powerful typhoon hitting Southeast Asia. Sign up to receive World Brief in your inbox every weekday. Sign up to receive World Brief in your inbox every weekday. Sign Up By submitting your email, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use and to receive email correspondence from us. You may opt out at any time. Enter your email Sign Up Loading… New Demands for Peace in Gaza U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled his latest…

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From Baker, Bloom and Davis, as well as Caldara et al., in the wake of Section 232 (“National Security”) tariffs on bathroom vanities, upholstered furniture, and some pharmaceuticals. Figure 1: EPU-trade from Baker, Bloom and Davis (blue, left scale), and Trade Policy Uncertainty from Caldara et al. (red, right scale). Source: policyuncertainty.com and Iacoviello.com. If you’re wondering how bathroom vanities productive capacity is central to US national security, I have no answer for you; nor does the Commerce Department’s BIS. This entry was posted on September 29, 2025 by Menzie Kent.

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Nike’s revival of the iconic Total 90 aesthetic has reached South America, with Brazilian giants Corinthians dropping a striking new third kit for the 2025/26 season.Branded under the campaign “Total Corinthians”the jersey features a clean black base with subtle striping, brought to life by bold orange detailing. The Nike swoosh, club badge, and the trademark Total 90 circular number print beneath the crest all pop in bright contrast, while the same circular frame is mirrored on the back. Inside the collar, the retro T90 insignia adds another nostalgic nod.Black shorts and socks with orange trim complete the head-to-toe look, delivering…

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