Under Caixinha, Rangers had Declan John and Gerrard had Ryan Kent. Steven Davis, Borna Barisic, Jermaine Defoe, Ianis Hagi, Calvin Bassey, Joe Aribo and Kemar Roofe improved things. There were also duds – far too many – but Gerrard was bullet…
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New gene therapy fixes brain disorders related to autism and epilepsy
A new study has brought scientists one step further in the direction of developing a cure for a brutal group of rare brain disorders known as SYNGAP1-related disorders, or SRDs. Researchers were able to successfully use a gene therapy technique…
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Milwaukee Brewers knock out Cubs, earn NLCS matchup against LA Dodgers
Ending their recent run of playoff frustration earned the Milwaukee Brewers a new nickname from their manager.
Pat Murphy has referred to his team as the “Average Joes,” a nod to their small-market status and lack of big names. But after…
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Iraq, UAE secure vital wins in World Cup Asian qualifiers-Xinhua
Caio Lucas (1st L) of the United Arab Emirates celebrates with his teammates after scoring the goal during their 2026 FIFA World Cup AFC Asian Qualifiers Group A playoffs match against Oman in Doha, Qatar on Oct. 11, 2025. (Photo by Nikku/Xinhua) Continue Reading
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Mae Martin On Teens, Trauma & Truth
Mae Martin is not into chit-chat. After the soul-baring series Feel Good, the Netflix stand-up special Mae Martin: SAP, and hit podcast Handsome, fans think they know the real Mae and want to dive straight in. “People come up and trauma dump…
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Patriots Drop Home Match Against VCU
Fairfax, Va. – Despite getting on the board early, the George Mason Patriots (4-8-2, 3-3-0) lost their first home Atlantic 10 matchup of season, falling to the VCU Rams (5-8-2, 3-3-0) on Saturday night at George Mason…
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CARB Publishes Preliminary List of Companies Potentially Subject to SB 253 and SB 261 – The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
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Funding secured to start building social houses in Plymouth
Funding has been secured to start building new social housing in Plymouth.
Plymouth Community Homes (PCH) said the city council had been given £5m from the government which, combined with £14.2m of loans and subsidies it had raised, would enable the work on the £33.5m scheme in Millbay to begin.
PCH said the first phase would start in February or March in which 80 homes for social rent would be built on land off Bath Street. Planning permission for up to 135 affordable homes has been granted.
Andrew Lawrie, PCH head of development, said finalising the funding had been “a tremendous outcome” as it would enable the group to deliver “a large number of much-needed new homes”.
He said the scheme would create “a brand new community” for people on the waiting list for a social home, together with communal gardens, children’s play area and business units.
The new homes will be a mix of one and two-bedroom apartments and three-bedroom houses and will be available to households on the Devon Home Choice waiting list, he added.
Completion of the first 80 homes has been estimated to take place by early 2029.
Plymouth City Council said ground investigation works would be taking place on the site before construction works could start and the Martin Street car park would be closed from Friday 31 October.
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