Expected to reinforce Gilas in the Asia Cup are naturalized player Justine Brownlee, CJ Perez, Chris Newsome, Dwight Ramos, June Mar Fajardo, Calvin Oftana, Carl Tamayo, Japeth Aguilar ...
San Miguel’s closest chance midway through the fourth when its all-Filipino five led by June Mar Fajardo cut it down to 77-70 but HK Eastern was quick to get its act together scoring five ...
San Miguel was trailing 75-68 with 3:29 remaining in the fourth period after a June Mar Fajardo basket, while Chris Mclaughlin widened the lead anew for Eastern at the 2:33 mark. Fajardo again trimmed ...
Nintendo has now revealed the Nintendo Switch 2 and, though it tried to remain coy with a vague 2025 window, may have subtly suggested it won't arrive until at least June. A short trailer from ...
Cameron Clark led Eastern with 25 points and eight rebounds, while Chris McLaughlin contributed a double-double of 15 points and 17 rebounds. June Mar Fajardo and Don Trollano scored 20 points each ...
On a recent evening, Neil Keegan, a defense tech investor, held a pitch meeting, gathering limited partners to hear how his firm Marlinspike Partners planned to become a leading backer of startups ...
The New York Times provided us with “The Well Challenge: 5 Days to Happier, Healthier Eating.” It started off with a quiz to help us identify which foods in our grocery cart are ultraprocessed.
Eating one or more daily servings of unprocessed red meat was linked to a 16% higher risk of subjective cognitive decline than eating less than half a daily serving. Researchers found that the ...
After adjusting for factors such as age, sex and other risk factors for cognitive decline, researchers found that eating higher processed red meat was associated with faster brain aging in global ...
In a video that has since made waves on social media, people can be seen praising God with lifted arms and song, singing “The Blessing” at Mar-a-Lago. This praise and worship session comes after a ...
Fewer people are eating in a way they consider healthy –– and they don’t even like it, according to new data. “In some instances, we’re still seeing strong majorities of people saying ...