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Bryson DeChambeau could give up golf for YouTube in his athletic prime. Is he right?
Sport
12.05.2026

Bryson DeChambeau could give up golf for YouTube in his athletic prime. Is he right?

The two-time major champion has mused about life as a full-time streamer. But sport should be more than just a platform to grow an athlete’s brandGolf: a feeder sport for aspiring YouTubers? When Bryson DeChambeau, faced with the expiry of his LIV Golf contract at the end of this year and the implosion, possibly even sooner, of the now Saudi-less LIV Golf, mused last week that he might give up life on tour to focus on his YouTube channel, most professional golf watchers scoffed. This was just a bluff, a move to gain leverage as DeChambeau, like every other LIV player, contemplates an uncertain future and negotiates the fraught path back to the PGA Tour.“I think, from my perspective, I’d love to grow my YouTube channel three times, maybe even more,” DeChambeau said. “I’d love to do a bunch of dubbing in different languages, giving the world more reason to watch YouTube. And then I’d love to play tournaments that want me.” Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
‘There’s just one formula for success…’: Farmer’s daughter clears UPSC exam, shares winning mantra
ACTU
09.05.2026

‘There’s just one formula for success…’: Farmer’s daughter clears UPSC exam, shares winning mantra

Prachi Kumari, a farmer's daughter from Vidisha, achieved an impressive AIR 260 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination, becoming the Hindi medium topper. Her journey, marked by financial struggles and reliance on self-study, highlights the power of determination and continuous hard work. Prachi's success serves as a significant inspiration to aspiring civil servants across the nation.

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Times of India
Bhopal Demolition Destroys NEET Aspirant's Home Hours Before Exam
Urgent
Politique·03.05.2026Résumé IA

Bhopal Demolition Destroys NEET Aspirant's Home Hours Before Exam

A 17-year-old NEET aspirant in Bhopal watched her home get demolished at 6 am Saturday, burying her study materials under rubble just 36 hours before Sunday's exam. Ankita Dangi, an OBC candidate dreaming to become her family's first doctor, along with her sisters and infant nephew, took shelter at a lakeside temple after the court-ordered demolition of 27 homes in Manas Bhawan Colony. She retrieved her admit card after pleading with authorities and now fears she cannot meet NEET's strict dress code and ID requirements.

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Times of India
Pakistan Captain Salman Ali Agha Reopens Asia Cup 2025 Handshake Controversy
En développement
Sport·02.05.2026Résumé IA

Pakistan Captain Salman Ali Agha Reopens Asia Cup 2025 Handshake Controversy

Pakistan cricket captain Salman Ali Agha has revisited the Asia Cup 2025 handshake controversy, revealing he was informed in advance by a match referee that India would not engage in the customary pre-match handshake. India captain Suryakumar Yadav declined the handshake in solidarity with victims of the Pahalgam terror attack during heightened tensions following Operation Sindoor. Agha expressed that the gesture was inappropriate, citing responsibility as a role model. The controversy extended to the final's trophy presentation, where India declined to receive the trophy from ACC chief Mohsin Naqvi, who also serves as Pakistan's Interior Minister.

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Times of India
The 2026 World Cup Is a Cautionary Tale of How FIFA Drains All the Joy From Football
En développement
Business·26.04.2026Résumé IA

The 2026 World Cup Is a Cautionary Tale of How FIFA Drains All the Joy From Football

This opinion piece critiques the vast gap between the 2016 United 2026 bid promises and the reality of the 2026 World Cup. FIFA is charging $10,990 for final tickets (up from $1,600 in Qatar), $175-$300 for parking, and $150 for transit rides that normally cost $12.90. The organization is also harvesting personal data that may be shared with ICE. Host cities bear all costs while FIFA keeps all revenue—a model critics call 'a FIFA premium.' New Jersey's governor and a Los Angeles hotel workers' union are pushing back.

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Guardian Sport
Iran War Drives UK Medicine Prices Up 20-30% as Pharmacies Face Soaring Costs
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Santé·23.04.2026Résumé IA

Iran War Drives UK Medicine Prices Up 20-30% as Pharmacies Face Soaring Costs

The war in Iran has caused medicine prices in England to jump 20-30%, with paracetamol and hay fever medication most affected. Pharmacies are paying 40-50% more to order stock, while wholesale prices for paracetamol have surged from 41p to £1.99. The conflict has doubled air freight costs and strangled supplies of petroleum derivatives used in medication manufacturing. Over 1,400 pharmacies have closed since 2020, with one or two closing weekly. Manufacturers warn of potential shortages within weeks if the conflict continues.

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Guardian UK
Il ministro: "Se fai il medico in un ospedale da campo e arrivano tanti feriti, non puoi limitarti a dare l'aspirina". La frecciata agli uffici statistici: "L'arbitro ha fischiato il rigore"
Politique
22.04.2026Résumé IA

Il ministro: "Se fai il medico in un ospedale da campo e arrivano tanti feriti, non puoi limitarti a dare l'aspirina". La frecciata agli uffici statistici: "L'arbitro ha fischiato il rigore"

Un ministro italiano critica gli uffici statistici con una metafora medica: in situazioni di emergenza con molti feriti non ci si può limitare a dare aspirina. Il ministro parla di un 'arbitro che ha fischiato il rigore' in riferimento alle decisioni degli istituti di statistica.

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Repubblica Economia
Governo lima stime crescita Pil, giù da 0,7% a 0,6% nel 2026
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Business·22.04.2026Résumé IA

Governo lima stime crescita Pil, giù da 0,7% a 0,6% nel 2026

Il governo italiano ha rivisto al ribasso le stime di crescita del Pil nel Documento di Economia e Finanza approvato dal Cdm: 0,6% nel 2026 (da 0,7%), 0,6% nel 2027 (da 0,8%), 0,8% nel 2028 (da 0,9%). Contestualmente il deficit sale: 2,9% nel 2026, 2,8% nel 2027, 2,5% nel 2028. Il ministro Giorgetti ha definito le circostanze "totalmente eccezionali" e non escluso che l'Italia possa agire da sola in caso di mancato intervento europeo.

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ANSA Economia