Xero reports that how small business owners pay themselves varies based on business structure, affecting tax and cash flow ...
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Black bear spotted roaming in Gettysburg; authorities share tips on what to do in an encounter
The bear was spotted in the area of Hanover Road Thursday morning, Gettysburg Police said. Here's what to do if you encounter ...
Lionel Messi is set for his sixth World Cup with Argentina. Guillem Balague looks at how the Argentine has evolved.
The final miles of a marathon can crush even well-trained runners. A pace that once felt smooth and controlled suddenly feels ...
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'Stay humble, stay hungry,' as unbeaten run to start season lifts Cavalry to top spot of CPL table
“It’s a marathon … not a sprint.” That’s forever been a go-to for Cavalry gaffer Tommy Wheeldon Jr. In other words, don’t get too excited about what happens early in the season — even if you’re ...
James Milner has revealed why Albion might have tempted him to go into coaching.
FIFA were asked to explain their World Cup ticket pricing by legal chiefs in the United States.
For decades, many runners, and even coaches, have assumed that being a runner meant never walking during a training run or race. Even the most accomplished runners would apologize when they walked at ...
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Being able to stay out to 5 AM and still score 40 - Dwyane Wade on his favorite memory from Heat championship run
Preparation is everything. Especially in the roughly 15 hours NBA players have before tipoff. In a perfect world, that time means a full night's sleep, proper recovery and the right fuel to refill the ...
Tottenham have to learn from the mistakes of this season – Roberto De Zerbi - Spurs’ first home win in the Premier League since December 6 – 1-0 against Everton – secured safety on a dramatic ...
If you want to change your default hard drive from C: to D:, read this post. We will guide you through the step-by-step process of doing this on a Windows 11/10 PC. By default, Windows installs ...
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The Long Run Against AIDS
America once looked away from AIDS. Brent Nicholson Earle refused to, writes Christina Ray Stanton.
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