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Blind basketball fans can now watch the game 'through their fingers'
OneCourt allows users to watch the game “through their fingers” by relaying real-time data to tablet-sized devices. Through ...
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'Disrespectful' Starbucks worker sacked after drawing pig on police officer's coffee cup
A Starbucks barista has been sacked after drawing an image of a pig on a police officer's coffee cup. Los Angeles County ...
A Starbucks employee in Norwalk is no longer with the company after a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy was served a cup of ...
To Salisbury, what stands out the most is the fact that the hub is a place for people of all hearing abilities. In the past, ...
For more information or to register, visit our website at All GCLS libraries are closed Monday, Jan. 19 in observance of ...
It is a time of reckoning for the American Ryder Cup team, brought by an embarrassing collapse during the first two days at Bethpage Black that, three months later, remains no less dispiriting. That ...
Inter Miami are finalizing a deal to sign free agent goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair, a report has revealed. After beating Vancouver Whitecaps and lifting their first MLS Cup, the Herons have switched ...
A closeup of the NBA Cup chair before the game between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks during the 2025 NBA Emirates Cup Final. NBAE via Getty Images LAS VEGAS —The NBA Cup’s tenure in ...
The Trump administration is arguing that requiring real-time American Sign Language interpretation of events like White House press briefings “would severely intrude on the President’s prerogative to ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A plan to bring the iconic Western Auto sign back to life appears to be in the works. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas shared a post Wednesday from atop the building that ...
It was a record-setting FIFA World Cup draw for FOX. With 1.23 million viewers tuned into FOX's broadcast of The Final Draw on Friday, it became the most-watched Final Draw in English-language TV ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The first 48-team World Cup was always destined to have unique quirks but as FIFA closed out their week in Washington, D.C., they came up with one final random twist for a week ...
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