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D.C. United acquire M Boris Enow from Israeli club

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Scott Taetsch-USA TODAY Sports) D.C. United acquired midfielder Boris Enow from Israel's Maccabi Netanya FC on Monday. The 24-year-old Cameroon international is under contract through 2027 with an option for 2028. "Boris is a talented midfielder with a strong work ethic who is coming into the prime of his career," D.C. United general manager Ally Mackay said in a release. "He reads the game well and will

The Pareto principle in wealth creation

Business Standard 

For Do-It-Yourself investors, Arun Kumar's book offers an easy primer on everything from how to get started to avoiding pitfalls

Carolina Panthers training camp capsule

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports) CAROLINA PANTHERS (2-15) OPEN CAMP: July 23, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C. LAST YEAR: With as many coaches as victories, the Panthers face-planted out of the gate in 2023 and coach Frank Reich paid with his job a month before Christmas with Carolina flailing at 1-10. Interim head coach Chris Tabor had little runway to work with and the Panthers scored fewer than 10

Double-header matches boost interest in women's cricket, study finds

Phys.org 

Double-header cricket matches—where men's and women's matches are played on the same day, at the same venue—lead to a significant increase in interest in the women's game, a new report has found, with researchers calling for further integration of the men's and women's games through the introduction of mixed-gender cricket.

Bridget Smith & Austin Aronson Join Stride As Managers

Deadline.com 

Stride is expanding its team, bringing on Bridget Smith and Austin Aronson as managers. Smith moves to Stride from Impression Entertainment where she spent the last 13 and a half years as a talent manager.  Smith brings with her talent including Robbie Magasiva (Rescue HI-Surf), Trace Lysette (Monica), Katie Stevens (The Bold Type), Josh Close […]

Cheese of the future: Consumers open to animal-free alternatives

Phys.org 

In so-called precision fermentation, egg and milk proteins are produced with the help of bacteria, yeasts or other fungi. This results in foods such as milk or cheese with a familiar flavor and texture. Supporters hope that this will lead to more sustainable food production, as nutrient-rich proteins can be produced using fewer resources. But will consumers accept such products?