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On a typically bright September afternoon in Southern California, the sun is baking the sidewalks and parking lots outside the Los Angeles-area rink where for the day the ice belongs to siblings Alex ...
UM's Michael Hage hit three goal posts and missed two penalty shots in Canada's 6-4 loss against Czechia in the world semifinals.
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Practitioners must use the government consultation to preserve a guardrail that protects member interests, fund autonomy and the credibility of the entire pooling project, writes the tri-borough ...