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A giant phantom jelly is documented in the Bellingshausen Sea off Antarctica, at an area where the shelf break and slope are cut by several underwater gullies. This jellyfish can grow to a massive ...
Columbia University has agreed to major policy changes following pressure from the Trump administration, which had frozen $400 million in funding over the school’s handling of campus protests. The ...
ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a potential challenger to longtime President Tayyip Erdogan, appeared in a Turkish court on Saturday for the first time since his detention on ...
On the final round of fixtures in the National Hurling League, it proved to be an exciting day, capped off by this evening’s Division 1A games. Here’s how the action unfolded. All five finals ...
Tonight’s victory over Galway saw Cork’s Patrick Horgan becoming the leading scorer in National Hurling League history. With his second point of the night, the Glen Rovers clubman overtook Kilkenny ...
Cork and Galway will clash tonight for a spot in the Allianz Hurling League final - here's all you need to know to watch it live. The Rebels only need a draw to stay in the top two for the competition ...
It is all to play for as Galway and Cork meet this evening to see who will stamp their ticket to the National League final against Tipperary. There is plenty of shadow boxing this time of the year ...
Shock rippled through the Berkshires when images of federal agents wearing masks and bulletproof vests, and black vehicles with tinted windows proliferated across social media Wednesday.
Generating belief, Cork delivered a stylish, goal laden display to defeat Clare at Cusack Park. Now, Pat Ryan's charges will be backed by a significant Leeside crowd for what is a clash with Galway to ...
The AIB Hurling and Camogie Club Championship Teams of the Year have been named. The nominees for AIB GAA Hurling Club Player of the Year are Brian Ryan and Andrew Jamieson-Murphy both of Na Fianna ...
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