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Musselburgh Old Course doesn’t aim to dazzle with opulent architecture or brand-new amenities. Rather, it provides an incredibly unique experience: a true link to the game’s origins. It serves as a subdued reminder that golf wasn’t always a spectacle but rather something far more straightforward and grounded. It is situated inside the oval of an operational horse racing track. The Scottish lawyer Sir John Foulis recorded in his ledger that he had lost a wager “at Golfe at Musselburgh” in 1672. That one line has become the cornerstone of one of golf’s most revered locations, despite the entry feeling almost…

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There are policy changes that make for big headlines. Others gradually adapt, changing expectations. The most recent trade agreement between the EU and India is definitely in the latter category. In Indian cities, foreign luxury vehicles were far-off markers of status for many years. Even small BMWs were out of reach for the majority of purchasers due to tariff obstacles as high as 110%. Now, that equation is different—very different. India has agreed to lower import taxes on high-end European cars as part of the recently struck deal. A 30% tariff will now apply to cars costing between €35,000 and…

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Nobody anticipated that Ava Ryan’s statement that she “smelled like beef” in a video that almost everyone with a phone later saw would signal the beginning of a gradual, odd ascent into television. As a child, she was sitting in a car seat and blurting out something strange and memorable. For years, Ava existed in a state somewhere between childhood and memehood, casually photographed by her mother’s phone and adored for a comedic timing that seemed both natural and unintentional. She wasn’t doing a show. She merely spoke. It was very effective as a result. Ava had evolved from a…

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Mark Carney didn’t yell at Davos, but it had a profound impact. He urged middle countries to find strength in cooperation, particularly when larger nations try to change trade norms through coercion, in a tone that was clearly sharp but also balanced. Even while the message was abstract to some, it had a clear impact in Washington. The president was on the phone within hours. The topics of conversation included trade policy, Arctic security, Venezuela, and Ukraine. However, it was obvious that Carney had offended someone. Carney has steadfastly defended his statements in recent days. He denied any backtracking when…

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Fans of Brandon Sanderson have patiently—and sometimes impatiently—awaited the day when someone in Hollywood will recognize the scope and authenticity of his Cosmere universe. They received more than they had anticipated this week. Apple TV+ did not select a single series or a trilogy. With intentions for a serialized version of The Stormlight Archive and a cinematic adaptation of Mistborn: The Final Empire, they purchased the whole Cosmere. This isn’t just another acquisition of material for Apple. It’s a very creative approach that fits with their current focus on carefully chosen, superior productions. Their platform isn’t overflowing with filler. Instead,…

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The Farmers’ Almanac’s final edition is equal parts factual, consoling, and oddly poetic, resembling a farewell letter from a trusted neighbor. The 2026 edition will be the final one after 208 years, bringing an end to a publication that influenced how millions of people looked forward to their seasons. Anyone who preferred pattern to prediction, not simply farmers or gardeners. Weather apps have improved in speed and aesthetics over the last ten years, but none have been able to match the Almanac’s quiet confidence. From the High Plains to Newfoundland, the editors’ forecast for this year calls for a noticeably…

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The fleece jacket didn’t immediately grab attention when it originally appeared on Heated Rivalry. The straightforward Team Canada fleece, worn by Shane Hollander in a low-key scene centered around the Olympic Games in Sochi, was designed to seem normal—warm, functional, and subtle. However, that calm solace resonated. It turned become a cultural hot spot, bringing to light feelings that many people wouldn’t anticipate from an item of clothing. Fans have finally been told in recent weeks that the jacket is real and will be arriving. The same fleece seen on screen is now available for preorder thanks to a partnership…

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The Rangers have made a decision in recent days that appears straightforward on paper but feels remarkably thoughtful in reality. Artemi Panarin is not suspended, hurt, or sleeping. Before the orchestra makes its next decision, he is being held out, meticulously preserved, like a priceless instrument put back in its case. The formal explanation is roster management, however the mechanisms are quite similar to asset protection. While the front office considers possibilities that will define the team long after this season, the Rangers are drastically lowering risk by locking down time around their most productive player. Panarin’s stats continue to…

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Bright palettes, ultra-HD brows, and product drops that always seemed personal were the cornerstones of Huda Beauty’s business model. It wasn’t merely cosmetics. They were talking. Despite being one of millions, customers felt seen. Scaling trust was remarkably successful with that intimacy. But in recent weeks, that intimacy broke. Iranian communities both domestically and internationally expressed strong disapproval of a video that Huda Kattan uploaded. People were offended by the film, which purportedly showed protestors with ties to the dictatorship burning pictures of Reza Pahlavi and Donald Trump. It boosted pro-government narratives, according to critics, at a time when demonstrators…

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She didn’t show up with any fanfare. There was no sensational teen breakout or viral moment. However, Anna Danilina has quietly built a career in recent years that now speaks with amazing assurance. Her recent victory in the Australian Open semifinals felt more like proof that she belongs here than a shock. With a patient serve and an engineer’s attitude, Danilina, a Florida Gator alumnus, plays doubles like a strategist charting pressure spots. She has a calm demeanor and accurate movements. She appeared completely in sync, both calculated and instinctive, as she stood next to Aleksandra Krunić of Serbia. They…

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