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China Consumer Inflation Beats Expectations on Holiday Boost - WSJ
The consumer-price index rose 1.3% from a year earlier in February
Boston University’s stunning buzzer-beater upset of Navy comes with clock controversy - New York Post
Some controversy surrounded Chance Gladden’s game-winning basket in Boston University’s 73-72 upset win over host Navy on Sunday.
South Korea Stocks Plunge as Oil Spike on Iran War Hurts Outlook - Bloomberg
South Korean equities fell, as escalating Middle East tensions and rising oil prices prompted investors to further reduce risk exposure.
Particles may not follow Einstein’s paths after all - ScienceDaily
Physicists have long struggled to unite quantum mechanics—the theory governing tiny particles—with Einstein’s theory of gravity, which explains the behavior of stars, planets, and the structure of the universe. Researchers at TU Wien have now taken a new step…
Sabres never give up and beat the Lightning - Audacy
Buffalo went out to a 3-0 lead, Tampa Bay then outscored the Sabres 6-1, but Buffalo finished the game outscoring the Lightning 4-1 and left with an 8-7 victory and first place in the Atlantic Division.
People who stay mentally sharp well into their 80s don't do crossword puzzles or brain games — they all quit doing these 6 things that most people never realize are slowly eroding their cognitive flexibility - Silicon Canals
While brain-training apps promise cognitive longevity, the sharpest minds in their 80s and 90s have quietly abandoned six common habits that most of us don’t realize are turning our brains into autopilot machines.