The former Carolina Panthers linebacker spent his 15 minutes deflecting credit and thanking others, showering dozens of people from his life with praise.
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Scott Fowler,
Charlotte Observer,
8 Aug. 2026
The architects used building materials like bricks made of crushed sand and ash residue that have been found to be effective insulators, deflecting heat.
Programs like the Pentagon’s Replicator initiative, which funded over 100 companies, two-thirds of them small businesses, while turning away over 300, illustrate that fierce, Darwinian competition is both inevitable and healthy in this sector.
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Doug Beck,
Foreign Affairs,
18 Aug. 2026
The construction activity prompted protests in and around the national park, and local businesses have been turning away federal contractors who are working on the project.
Cubans are planning their lives around the lights turning back on.
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Andrea Rodriguez,
Los Angeles Times,
7 Aug. 2026
At times, they were seen swerving around other drivers and driving at speeds up to 95 miles per hour in the northbound lanes before getting onto the westbound I-10, exiting near downtown and then turning back toward Boyle Heights on surface streets.
Padilla accused Soto-Martínez of engaging in a double standard, asking the council to defer to his wishes in his district while opposing efforts by his colleagues to establish no-encampment zones in their communities.
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Sandra McDonald,
Los Angeles Times,
19 Aug. 2026
With the series level 1–1, the third Test in Adelaide was highly anticipated; Pataudi was dropped, supposedly for opposing the bodyline tactic.
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Encyclopedia Britannica,
Encyclopedia Britannica,
19 Aug. 2026
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