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PGA Championship: Xander Schauffele sinks thrilling birdie on the 18th hole to secure his first major championship victory

Reported 6 months ago

Xander Schauffele won his first major by clinching the PGA Championship at Valhalla with a dramatic final-round 65, outlasting Bryson DeChambeau and Viktor Hovland. Schauffele secured the victory with a clutch birdie on the 18th, making him the second living man with an Olympic gold medal in golf. The tournament featured a chaotic and controversial major, with Schauffele leading or co-leading every round. The win marked the lowest score to par in major championship history at 21-under.

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New York Knicks 2024 NBA offseason preview: The focus should be on maintaining the current direction

Reported 6 months ago

The article discusses the New York Knicks' 2024 NBA offseason preview, highlighting their season performance, key players, and future prospects. Despite injuries impacting their playoff run, the team demonstrated potential as a major Eastern Conference powerhouse. The article outlines the Knicks' offseason needs, draft focus, salary cap analysis, key free agents, and goals for the next season. The team's fantasy impact and potential roster changes, including the decision on Julius Randle and OG Anunoby's player option, are also discussed, emphasizing the promising position the Knicks find themselves in as a franchise.

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Edwin Diaz's future as Mets closer is uncertain due to recent poor performances.

Reported 6 months ago

New York Mets closer Edwin Diaz, once a standout reliever, has been struggling in the 2024 season, allowing seven runs and seven hits in his last 2 1/3 innings pitched. Mets' manager Carlos Mendoza has indicated that Diaz's role as the closer is now "fluid" due to his recent poor outings. After an emotional postgame reaction following a rough performance against the Miami Marlins, Diaz expressed openness to being moved out of the closer role to regain his confidence. Mendoza is considering having Diaz pitch in non-save situations to alleviate the pressure on him.

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NBA Playoffs: Pacers dominate Knicks in Game 7 while Jalen Brunson exits game with broken hand

Reported 6 months ago

The Indiana Pacers blow out the New York Knicks in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, winning 130-109 at Madison Square Garden. The Knicks were hampered by Jalen Brunson fracturing his hand during the game, resulting in a significant loss. The Pacers set a playoff record by shooting 67.1% from the floor, dominating the game and advancing to the Eastern Conference finals.

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Scott McLaughlin is in the lead for Penske's front row sweep at the Indianapolis 500; Kyle Larson will start in 5th place.

Reported 6 months ago

Scott McLaughlin secured the pole position for the 2024 Indianapolis 500, leading a front row sweep by Team Penske with Will Power and Josef Newgarden following closely. McLaughlin set a new record for the fastest pole run in Indy 500 history. Kyle Larson qualified fifth before heading to North Carolina for the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race, aiming to compete in both the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day next weekend. Despite some dramatic qualifying moments, Graham Rahal secured the final spot in the field, with Marcus Ericsson making it in after a late run that bumped Nolan Siegel out of contention.

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Manchester City has won their 4th consecutive Premier League title, making history.

Reported 6 months ago

Manchester City secured their historic fourth consecutive English Premier League title and sixth in seven years with a dominant 3-1 victory over West Ham. The team's victory was highlighted by goals from Phil Foden and Rodri, solidifying their place as one of the greatest English teams ever. Despite allegations of cheating and excessive spending, City's success was also attributed to homegrown talents like Foden, who played a pivotal role in their latest triumph.

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NBA playoffs: Knicks' Josh Hart and OG Anunoby are active for Game 7 against the Pacers and will play despite being injured.

Reported 6 months ago

Josh Hart and OG Anunoby will be active for the New York Knicks in their crucial Game 7 against the Indiana Pacers, despite playing through recent injuries. Hart left the previous game with an abdominal strain, while Anunoby has been out since Game 2 with a hamstring injury. Both players are expected to push through the pain and contribute to the Knicks' efforts to reach the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2000.

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Oklahoma City Thunder 2024 NBA offseason preview: The future appears promising, but the areas for improvement are clear

Reported 6 months ago

The Oklahoma City Thunder had a successful 2023-24 NBA season with a 57-25 record, led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and standout rookie Chet Holmgren. Looking ahead to the offseason, the team aims to bolster their roster with a high-volume 3-point shooter and potentially make a title run next season. With promising young talent and ample salary cap flexibility, the Thunder are in a strong position to continue their upward trajectory and potentially make significant moves to strengthen their team further.

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Differences in Dates of Tanabata Festival Across Japan: Unique Holidays from Japanese Culture You Might Not Know About

Reported 6 months ago

LIVE JAPAN May 18, 2024, 9:30 PM: Asian countries, including Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, with deep influences from Chinese culture, have evolved and integrated Chinese cultural holidays like New Year, Dragon Boat Festival, Tanabata, and Mid-Autumn Festival uniquely. Exploring how these familiar Taiwanese holidays differ in Japan, from New Year's celebration to the Tanabata Festival being observed on different dates in various regions, along with distinct customs and ways of celebration. Examples include the New Year's 'Shogatsu,' Tanabata's 'Star Festival,' the Children's Day celebration on May 5th coinciding with Japan's Dragon Boat Festival, and the differences in how Mid-Autumn Festival, referred to as 'Jugoya' in Japan, is observed. Learn about these diverse celebrations rooted in Chinese traditions and embraced in modern Japanese culture.

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How did a Black gay actor become the longest-running Genie in "Aladdin"?

Reported 6 months ago

Michael James Scott, a Black gay actor, reflects on his journey from being inspired by a dancing spoon in Beauty and the Beast on Broadway to becoming the longest-running Genie in Aladdin. Growing up in Orlando near Disney World, Scott's family supported him when he came out as gay, and he ultimately found success in the musical theater world, starring in various productions before landing the role of Genie in Aladdin. During the Broadway shutdown in 2020 amidst the George Floyd protests, Scott embraced his role as a prominent voice for the Black community and LGBTQ+ individuals, using his platform to spread joy and inspire others. Looking ahead, Scott envisions creating a romantic comedy musical where he can lead and represent individuals who look like him.

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He was afraid to reveal his true self. Now this pastor aims to assist Black churches in becoming as inclusive as his own.

Reported 6 months ago

Rev. Brandon Thomas Crowley, a Black pastor who came out as gay in 2015 to his congregation at Myrtle Baptist Church in Newton, Massachusetts, has written a book titled "Queering the Black Church" to guide other congregations to be more accepting of LGBTQ+ individuals. Despite facing challenges and losing some members after his announcement, Crowley hopes to make Black churches more inclusive and welcoming, as many still oppose same-sex marriages and ordaining openly LGBTQ+ clergy. Crowley, who earned a Ph.D. while pastoring at Myrtle, aims to become a professor and continue serving his Queer and Black communities in spiritual and scholarly contexts.

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Steelers' Arthur Smith, Eagles' Kellen Moore and Seahawks' Ryan Grubb are considered to be intriguing play-callers in new coaching positions.

Reported 6 months ago

The article discusses the intriguing play-callers in new places in the NFL, including Arthur Smith with the Steelers, Kellen Moore with the Eagles, and Ryan Grubb with the Seahawks. It highlights the fresh approach these new play-callers bring to their respective teams and how they plan to adjust their offenses. The focus is on how these new play-callers will impact their teams' strategies and performance, particularly in light of the changes within the organizations, such as new coaches and players.

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The "Great Wealth Transfer" is approaching, and the majority of Americans are not prepared.

Reported 7 months ago

A recent Citizens survey found that 72% of Americans are unprepared for a significant financial windfall, with Baby Boomers set to transfer $84 trillion to younger generations in the next 20 years. To prepare for this "Great Wealth Transfer," Citizens Bank Head of Consumer Banking Brendan Coughlin suggests building trust between parents, children, and financial advisors, starting conversations early, and seeking professional advice to avoid reactive decision-making. Implementing financial literacy education and adapting wealth management practices to cater to millennials and Gen Z may lead to a transformative shift in wealth management in the coming decades.

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Guide to Getting Tickets for Ghibli Park in Nagoya: Ticketing Methods, Types, and Important Tips

Reported 7 months ago

Ghibli Park in Nagoya, a collaboration between Aichi Prefecture and Studio Ghibli, is divided into five main themed areas recreating scenes from classic Miyazaki animated films. This article provides a guide on how to smoothly enter the park, including purchasing tickets online, important details about ticket reservations, recommended ticket platforms such as KKDAY and KLOOK, park operating hours, and transportation information to help visitors plan their visit effectively. Various ticketing methods, ticket types, pricing, and restrictions are also outlined to ensure a successful and enjoyable experience for park visitors.

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Japanese Must-Eat Foods? Survey on Most Desired Japanese Cuisine by Tourists

Reported 7 months ago

According to the 'Survey of Visitors to Japan's Consumption Trends' conducted by the Japan Tourism Agency, it was found that the top thing overseas tourists want to do in Japan is 'taste Japanese food.' Japanese cuisine has become a major attraction for tourists visiting Japan. The survey conducted by LIVE JAPAN interviewed 6 people from different countries to explore what they most wanted to eat in Japan before arriving and their experiences after trying the food. Aside from the classic Japanese dishes, some unexpected answers were uncovered, such as a Korean woman wanting to try afternoon tea in Japan due to the rarity of it in Korea, a French woman being surprised by the deliciousness of sushi in Japan compared to France, a Vietnamese man falling in love with hot pot dishes in Japan, and more, showcasing the diversity of desired food experiences in Japan.

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To determine if a cantaloupe is ripe, sweet, and juicy, look for these signs: 1. **Color:** The skin of a ripe cantaloupe should have a golden-yellow color with a slightly waxy texture. Avoid greenish or white patches on the skin. 2. **Smell:** A ripe cantaloupe will have a sweet, fruity aroma at the stem end. If it has a strong, unpleasant smell, it may be overripe. 3. **Texture:** Gently press on the blossom end of the cantaloupe. It should yield slightly to pressure but not be too soft. Avoid cantaloupes that feel rock hard or mushy. 4. **Weight:** A ripe cantaloupe should feel heavy for its size, indicating that it is full of juice. 5. **Sound:** Tap the cantaloupe with your knuckles. A ripe one will produce a deep, hollow sound, while an unripe cantaloupe will sound solid. By using these methods to assess the color, smell, texture, weight, and sound of a cantaloupe, you can choose one that is ripe, sweet, and juicy for the best eating experience.

Reported 7 months ago

The article provides tips on how to select a ripe, sweet, and juicy cantaloupe, emphasizing factors such as feel, color, sound, and smell to determine the fruit's ripeness. It also explains that cantaloupes do not continue to ripen much after being picked, and offers storage and usage suggestions for both ripe and unripe cantaloupes, such as blending unripe cantaloupe into agua fresca or making pickled salads.

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5 Natural Habits Foreigners Develop After Living in Japan

Reported 7 months ago

LIVE JAPAN published an article on May 14, 2024, discussing how living in Japan can influence foreigners to adopt Japanese habits. The piece highlights five common habits observed in non-Japanese residents, such as losing tolerance for spicy food, developing cleanliness habits, apologizing frequently, offering greetings like 'Good Morning,' and incorporating Japanese dialogue features. The influences range from food preferences to language etiquette, showcasing the cultural impacts of long-term stays in Japan on individuals from various countries.

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Perceptions vs. Reality: Foreigners' Impressions of Japanese People vs. Actual Experience in Japan

Reported 7 months ago

LIVE JAPAN article discusses the discrepancies between foreigners' perceptions of Japanese people and the reality experienced by 10 language school students in Japan. While many expected Japanese to be cold and distant, interactions in Japan showed them to be warm and kind. The article also explores other surprises like Japanese dating habits, communication styles, fashion sense, and work ethic, highlighting the cultural differences between perceptions and actual experiences in Japan.

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AAA predicts that the number of people traveling for Memorial Day in 2024 will be the second highest since the year 2000.

Reported 7 months ago

AAA predicts that nearly 44 million American travelers will embark on trips for Memorial Day weekend, marking the second highest travel forecast since 2000. This estimate includes 3.51 million air travelers, a 4.8% increase from last year and a 9% rise from 2019. Additionally, nearly two million people are expected to travel by other modes such as buses, cruise ships, and trains, showing a 5.6% increase compared to 2023. Travelers are advised to plan for potential traffic congestion and longer travel times, with the cost of oil remaining a wildcard due to ongoing global conflicts.

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Food Voucher Deals: Save Big with Discounts Starting from 52% Off! Popular Options from Grand Hyatt, Shangri-La, Twelve Kitchen, Wang Steak Group... Top 8 Food Vouchers on KKday!

Reported 7 months ago

Treat yourself after a hard day's work by indulging in a luxurious dining experience without breaking the bank. Save money with food vouchers and enjoy discounts of 52% off or more at top dining spots like Grand Hyatt, Twelve Kitchen, and various branches under the Wang Steak Group. Explore a variety of cuisines and special offers including buffet feasts and themed dining experiences, each with its unique dishes and flavors to satisfy your taste buds. Purchase now for the best deals and a memorable dining experience!

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Travel Money-saving Tips: Explore Osaka on a Budget with Osaka Amazing Pass, Osaka E-Pass for Free Attractions, Discount Offers

Reported 7 months ago

For travelers exploring Osaka, utilizing the Osaka Amazing Pass and Osaka E-Pass is recommended to save on entrance fees, transportation, and dining expenses at various attractions. With the recent devaluation of the yen, more budget-conscious tourists are increasingly visiting Osaka. The passes provide access to about 40 attractions in Osaka and offer unlimited subway and bus rides. The article also includes comparisons between the two passes, recommended itineraries, and details on pricing and usage information for both the Osaka Amazing Pass and Osaka E-Pass.

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What Happens When Struck by Lightning? How to Prevent Lightning Strikes? Can You Use a Mobile Phone During Thunderstorms?

Reported 8 months ago

The probability of being struck by lightning is not high, but the damage caused by lightning can be severe, affecting the nervous system, muscles, heart, blood vessels, skin, and bones to varying degrees. Various experts provide tips on how to handle lightning strikes, including precautions to take when outdoors during thunderstorms, ways to assist someone who has been struck by lightning, and the importance of avoiding certain behaviors and using precautions to reduce the risk of lightning strikes. Importantly, it is advised to stay away from using electronic devices like cellphones and landlines during thunderstorms to avoid potential risks associated with lightning strikes.

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從遊戲晶片到AI巨頭:英偉达

Reported 10 months ago

英偉达於1993年成立,創辦人包括Jensen Huang、Chris Malachowsky和Curtis Priem,致力於為遊戲行業帶來3D圖形。1997年推出的NV3是該公司的首個熱銷產品,後來在前四個月內售出100萬套。1999年1月22日,英偉达以每股12美元的價格首次公開上市。2000年,微軟選擇英偉达為首款Xbox主機開發圖形硬件。從僅有三名工程師在開發圖形卡,到成千上萬名員工致力於研發將推動未來AI超級計算機的晶片,英偉达仍然處於科技行業的頂尖。

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7 ways to commemorate Memorial Day weekend, from paying tribute to military personnel to hosting a barbecue

Reported over 1 year ago

The article provides seven ways to observe Memorial Day weekend, emphasizing the importance of honoring fallen service members while also enjoying time with family and friends. Suggestions include attending parades or memorial services, hosting a barbecue, spending time outdoors, hitting the beach or pool, catching up on rest, and taking advantage of Memorial Day sales. The article highlights the historical significance of Memorial Day and offers practical tips for activities like grilling, camping, and shopping during the long weekend.

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Understanding Heat-related Injuries: Myths, First Aid Mistakes, and Unexpected High-risk Groups

Reported over 2 years ago

As summer temperatures soar, heat-related injuries become a hidden health threat, with heat stroke being more deadly than heat exhaustion and heat syncope. Knowing the common misconceptions about heat injuries helps in proper first aid treatment. Indoor heat exposure can also lead to heat-related issues. Recognizing symptoms like heat cramps, heat syncope, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke is crucial for timely intervention. It's important to avoid certain misguided first aid methods, such as using alcohol or antipyretics for cooling. Individuals are advised to stay hydrated, wear breathable clothing, and avoid outdoor activities during peak heat hours, especially vulnerable groups like children, the elderly, and those with chronic illnesses. Prevention strategies include staying in shaded areas, drinking adequate water, and being aware of potential risks in different environments.

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