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- The FIFA Club World Cup, being held through July at venues across the United States, highlights international collaboration and concerns that soccer schedules are too packed.
- 145 years after Lee Richmond threw the first perfect game in Major League Baseball, pitchers still pursue one of baseball’s ultimate achievements.
- It’s miller moth season in Colorado—an entomologist explains why they’re important and where they’re headed.
- The pursuit and sharing of knowledge should be shielded from the brute force of public opinion, and when public pressure spikes, history shows, the choices of individual people really matter.
- Recently featured in Marvel blockbuster The Thunderbolts*—and with the Thunderbolts featured on a tie-in box—Wheaties has been the go-to champion breakfast for 100 years and counting.
- And why many with Asian roots don’t identify with the term these days.
- 91É«°É philosopher Iskra Fileva argues that the present time is one of great achievements without outstanding achievers.
- Controlled burns reduce wildfire risk, but they require trained staff and funding—this could be a rough year.
- Evidence shows that diversified farming is key.
- Even though Major League Baseball faces an uncertain future entering its 150th season, Opening Day still holds a special place in the culture and fans’ hearts.