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Ever had that dream where you’re Mario Kart-ing through rainbow road, except the stakes are real and you’re not hallucinating from eating questionable mushrooms? That’s basically what awaits you at ...
They also feature long and short label tags that make putting sheets on the bed go by that ... smooth and didn't pill. And, the sage sheets have maintained their pleasant green hue without any ...
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A Long Island indoor go-kart facility was put in the Guinness Book of World Records on Tuesday for boasting the largest track ...
The autocross track at Lime Rock Park features both curves and elevation changes.
He recently was named driver of Lime Rock Park’s McLaren pace car following the retirement of Bob Green after 28 years. “They’re very responsive,” Schnabel said of the go-karts.
The government felled trees and removed green cover in Kancha Gachibowli forest ... Observing that it will not hesitate to go out of the way to protect the environment and ecology, Supreme ...
Experience the ultimate adrenaline rush with Midwest Super Speedway’s world-class electric go-kart racing perfect for both newcomers and seasoned pros. Feel the thrill as you tear ...
Green Day members played a 31-song covers show at a small club in California before their second headlining Coachella set last week. It was an eventful week for the rockers, who headlined ...
Green Day are set to headline day two (Saturday, April 12) of the festival, but first Billie Joe Armstrong took the stage with a smaller-font that paved the way for his own, The Go-Go’s.
Festival patrons taking drugs will be able to "make more informed decisions" under a controversial pill-testing ... "This is not a green light for people to necessarily go and use drugs," he ...
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Inside TIME Magazine's Cover Story: How One Weight-Loss Pill Could Change the Future of ObesitySenior Health Correspondent for TIME, Alice Park, gives us a deeper look into how Eli Lilly's new pill orforglipron may change the healthcare industry. Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum Draws Red Line ...
A twice-daily pill has been approved for use on the NHS that could slow disease progression in cancer patients "in desperate need" of better treatment options. The drug, called capivasertib ...
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