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Meet the Finance Magnates team at iFX EXPO Dubai 2026

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Strong Talk: The US Bobsled Team Is Comprised of Talented Athletes—And Active Duty Soldiers

THE 2026 MILAN-CORTINA Games begin on February 6, and athletes from around the world will convene in Italy to compete for gold and glory. The U.S. Bobsled team knows a thing or two about representing their home country. Some of its members aren’t just talented athletes—they’re also active duty soldiers. The Army World Class Athlete …

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Olympic Snowboarder Red Gerard Trains for Core Strength and Body Control

RED GERARD WAS the youngest American man to win an Olympic gold medal in snowboarding when he took the top spot in the slopestyle at the 2018 PyeongChang Games at age 17—but don’t think of him as a cutthroat competitor. Now 25 and entering in his third Games, Gerard says that the relaxed, genial atmosphere …

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The real carbon hotspots in fashion aren’t where brands look first

The sewing room may be the most visible symbol of manufacturing in fashion. The work of assembling finished products, known as Tier 1 in the supply chain, is also increasingly accounted for in sustainability reporting.  But it’s the Tier 2 facilities — the ones that produce, dye and finish fabrics and trims — that actually …

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Closer Look: Laura McCluskey photographs the intimacy of returning home

Laura McCluskey first picked up a camera at 14, after choosing GCSE photography alongside art and product design. Her school had a black-and-white darkroom, where she learned the basics of using her SLR, processing film, hand-printing in trays, and the thrill of seeing her work appear on paper. “It felt like magic,” she recalls. “I …

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Grammys 2026 red carpet: All the fashion looks as some artists protest ICE

Personal style and political statements were on full display at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday, with several artists sporting “ICE OUT” pins on the red carpet. Kehlani, Joni Mitchell and Bon Iver were among the stars who didn’t shy away from showcasing their solidarity with the protesters in Minneapolis amid an immigration …

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Attention at Constant Cost per Token via Symmetry-Aware Taylor Approximation

[Submitted on 30 Jan 2026] View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:The most widely used artificial intelligence (AI) models today are Transformers employing self-attention. In its standard form, self-attention incurs costs that increase with context length, driving demand for storage, compute, and energy that is now outstripping society’s ability to provide them. To help address this issue, …

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Guinea worm on track to be 2nd eradicated human disease; only 10 cases in 2025

A debilitating infection from the parasitic Guinea worm is inching closer to global eradication, with an all-time low of only 10 human cases reported worldwide in 2025, the Carter Center announced. If health workers can fully wipe out the worms, it will be only the second human disease to be eradicated, after smallpox. Guinea worm …

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