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Ahead of their contest against the Yomiuri Giants on Sunday, Cubs infielder Justin Turner spotted two young fans sporting fake beards—an ode to the signature flowing facial hair that he's kept ...
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Wednesday that U.S. tariffs on Australian steel and aluminum were unjustified ...
Harimoto's recent interaction during the event was more than a sports outing; it was a demonstration of goodwill. By praying for the Japanese community, he forged a connection that transcends borders.
The WTT Championship in Chongqing commenced on March 11, a day etched in Japanese history due to the Great East Japan Earthquake. Amidst this backdrop, Japanese table tennis star Tomokazu Harimoto ...
Kate Middleton made a sentimental fashion statement at the Commonwealth Day service in London, marking her first appearance ...
Gestures that seem normal to British tourists can cause offence - or even land you in jail - in other countries.
I kind of blame myself for letting this go on as long as it did. There are always low-key gestures that speak loudly when someone is threatened by you. Looking back, these warning signs are the ...