Cameron Scott of Li Ning Star, China, won Stage 3 of the Pune Grand Tour 2026 on Thursday, prevailing in a sprint finish after the cycling race’s most demanding stage through the Western Ghats.
Scott, who hails from Australia, clocked 3 hours 4…

Cameron Scott of Li Ning Star, China, won Stage 3 of the Pune Grand Tour 2026 on Thursday, prevailing in a sprint finish after the cycling race’s most demanding stage through the Western Ghats.
Scott, who hails from Australia, clocked 3 hours 4…

Four-time Olympic champion and 400m hurdles world record holder Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has announced that she is pregnant with her first child.
The Team USA athletics star shared the news on Instagram, posting photos with her husband, former…

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JERUSALEM, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) — Israeli researchers have improved the AI method that virtually stains living cells to help scientists better “peek” inside the cell and observe the movement in real-time, Ben-Gurion University of…
JERUSALEM, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) — Israeli researchers have improved the AI method that virtually stains living cells to help scientists better “peek” inside the cell and observe the movement in real-time, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev said…
Kirkland & Ellis advised Groupe Bruxelles Lambert (GBL) on its approximately €2 billion portfolio sale anchored by Carlyle AlpInvest. This transaction represents Europe’s largest LP secondary sale in 2025 and one of the largest in secondary market history.
The portfolio comprised of more than 45 funds, primarily European buyout exposure.
The Kirkland team included investment funds lawyers Ted Cardos, Arie Scharf and Samuel Gibson; and tax lawyers Gal Shemer, Beatriz Capeloa Gil, Andrew Zhang and Lauren Lin.