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How will extreme heat impact the 2026 World Cup?
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Canucks go internal again, hire Malhotra as coach
The Vancouver Canucks didn't have to go far for a new head coach. Manny Malhotra, who has spent the last two seasons as coach of the Canucks' AHL affiliate, was promoted to lead the NHL team on Monday. He is believed to be the first head coach of South Asian descent in the league's history.
Bruins urged to avoid Kiefer Sherwood trade amid Canucks rumors
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This Summer Travel Season Could Forever Alter the Future of Sustainable Aviation Fuel
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