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How Drake Maye Made Patriots Defensive Assistant ‘Hate’ Him

New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

Drake Maye didn’t show much in his NFL debut, but the Patriots rookie turned heads in practice under his unique development plan. New England decided the starting reps in practice between Jacoby Brissett and Maye would be a 70/30 split. It’s a plan uncommon in the NFL since due to the lack of time in […]

10 Simple Ways To Declutter Your Mind And Reduce Stress

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

Decluttering your mind is not an overnight process, but by incorporating these simple practices into your daily routine, you can experience a significant reduction in stress and mental overload.

Falcon Marching Band ready to wow at BGSU homecoming

The Toledo Blade 

BOWLING GREEN — White caps and orange shirts gave visual unity to the hundreds of Falcon Marching Band members being directed by Jon Waters, who emphasized each beat of music at a recent practice from atop his directing podium.

Paddy art to woo youths to agriculture

The Hindu 

A progressive farmer from Sulthan Bathery in Wayanad has unveiled a new paddy art installation on his rice field featuring an intricate depiction of Lord Siva, created using rice varieties of various hues

Oscar-winning British actress Maggie Smith has died at 89

France24.com (en) 

British actress Maggie Smith has died at the age of 89, her publicist and family said on Friday. The two-time Oscar-winner won over a new generation of fans in recent years by starring in the Harry Potter films and Downton Abbey.

Britain is suffering from a crisis of storytelling Sherwood writer tells Labour conference

«Mirror» (mirror.co.uk) 

Real Britain is a Mirror series that stands up for your community and asks how politics affects real people. This week Ros Wynne-Jones reports from the Labour Conference where she talked to Sherwood writer James Graham about his new project ‘Ordinary Hope’ and proudly watched as five teenagers from her “If Year 9 were in No.10” project inspired delegates