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34 days until golf: Inaugural event at Augusta begins annual tradition




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Augusta National donates 2,000 pounds of Masters food to charity




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33 days until golf: Best college team you've probably never heard of




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Hughes isn't dwelling over untimely break: 'There's two ways to look at it'




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Taking Stock: Questions swirl around Pietrangelo and his next move




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MacLellan: Most GMs don't want June draft




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Jeremy Leipsic released from University of Manitoba hockey team




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NHL, NHLPA announce postponement of 2020 international games




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Olivia Munn Says Bryan Singer Went Missing for a ‘Thyroid Issue’ While Shooting ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ (EXCLUSIVE)

For a long time, Olivia Munn didn’t fully grasp a question that she got asked all the time in interviews: Journalists would want to know about the difference between being a man and woman in Hollywood. “I got it for years before it clicked with me one day when I answered it,” Munn said. “I […]





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AMC Theatres Won’t Play Universal Movies in Wake of ‘Trolls World Tour’ Dispute

AMC Theatres has hit hard at Universal Pictures, announcing it will no longer play any of the studio's films in the wake of NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell's promise to open titles on premium and in theaters at the same time. Universal used the PVOD format to release "Trolls World Tour" on April 10 amid the […]





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Terry Gilliam, '12 Monkeys' screenwriters reunite, admit they 'had no clue' when creating film's fictitious virus

"12 Monkeys" director Terry Gilliam and screenwriters David and Janet Peoples are not taking any credit for predicting a pandemic in their sci-fi classic starring Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt.





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How Netflix’s ‘The Half of It’ is making waves in the Asian and LGBTQ communities

The coming-of-age story is being seen as a modern, LGBTQ version of the classic play "Cyrano de Bergerac."





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HBO's Trip to 'Lovecraft Country' Takes a Horrifying Turn in First Trailer — Watch

Not even the most thorough packing list can help you prepare for a trip to Lovecraft Country. At least, that's the sense we're getting from a new trailer for HBO's series adaptation of Matt Ruff's novel, which you can view above. Lovecraft Country stars Jonathan Majors (When We Rise) as Atticus Freeman, who embarks on […]





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'Trolls' streaming win sparks feud between NBCUniversal and AMC

A surprise digital success story is now sparking a battle between U.S. movie theater chain AMC and the prominent Hollywood studio.





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This stuntwoman lost her arm on a 'Resident Evil' movie. Then her ordeal began

Olivia Jackson was left with life changing injuries after an accident on set. She is fighting for compensation and the rights of film crews.





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Stephenie Meyer to Release New ‘Twilight’ Novel ‘Midnight Sun’

"Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer announced the release of her new book "Midnight Sun," a companion novel to her vampire love saga. "Midnight Sun" will hit bookstores Aug. 4. While "Twilight" -- and follow-up's "New Moon," "Eclipse" and "Breaking Dawn" -- centered around shy high-schooler Bella Swan, the new novel will be retold through the eyes […]





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Watch Issa Rae Play a Gun-Wielding Stripper Opposite Danny Trejo in D Smoke’s ‘Lights On’ Visual (EXCLUSIVE)

D Smoke first wowed the music world when he won the inaugural season of "Rhythm + Flow," Netflix's hip-hop  competition show with Cardi B, Chance the Rapper and T.I. as judges. Impressing both the panel and viewers at home with meaningful, uplifting verses, the Inglewood, Calif. native, whose real name is Daniel Farris, dropped his […]





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Natalie Wood's daughter discusses the speculation surrounding her mother's death: 'I've always had closure'

Robert Wagner presents his side of the story in "Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind," the HBO documentary produced by Wood's daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner.





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3 takeaways from Canada's opening win over U.S. at world juniors




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Canada suffers worst-ever loss at world juniors in 6-0 rout vs. Russia




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Sweden wins 50th straight preliminary-round game at world juniors




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Lafreniere ruled out vs. Germany, could return during world juniors




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U.S. shuts down Russia at world juniors




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Sweden edges Finland to win bronze medal at world juniors




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Watch: Russian junior player Dmitri Voronkov jokingly smashes 'TSN' camera




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Report: Ravens have no grounds to void Thomas' guarantees




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HC Patrick Ewing: Mac McClung returning to Georgetown




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Agency: McClung still testing NBA draft process




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Spring Break – all fun and games

Spring Break: a time for sun and fun and total relaxation away from schoolwork, right?  Here’s how one of our Welding Engineering majors spent his. Report and photos from Jake, 2nd-year OSU Welding Engineering Major: Over the Spring break I went with a group of OSU students on a Buck-I-Serv trip to Richmond, Virginia. For […]




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GOAT Uniforms: Sunbursts, bruised bananas highlight Part 2 of our countdown




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GOAT Uniforms: Beloved retro unis highlight a colorful Part 4 of our countdown




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Second annual M&A roundtable held in New York City

Law and Capital Markets @ Ohio State and Kirkland & Ellis LLP held their second annual Mergers & Acquisitions Roundtable this month, covering “The State of Play in Mergers” and “Corporate Governance and Shareholder Activism” in two sessions over May 14-15.




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Durant returning this season remains 'unrealistic,' says manager




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Love finds 'sense of normalcy' amid unusual practice circumstances




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Playoff hypotheticals: How would the East 2nd round play out?




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Report: Nunes-Spencer title fight rescheduled for June 6




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Event with MMA, boxing, bare-knuckle fighting set for June 6 in Kansas




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UFC 249 best bets: Gaethje, Cerrone live underdogs




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Czech soccer could return June 8 as government slowly reopens businesses




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North Carolina governor expects Coca-Cola 600 to run on Memorial Day weekend




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Newsroom: W3C aims to boost web accessibility (wnunet.com)

Updated accessibility news




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A letter from Helen Keller. IBM commended by American Foundation for the Blind.

IBM Senior Vice President and Director of Research John E. Kelly accepted the AFB’s 2008 Helen Keller Achievement Award in Accessibility on behalf of IBM.




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For CSUN 2009 attendees

More information about IBM accessibility solutions and IBM presentations.




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Fortune Favors the Bravin.

IBMer Seth Bravin wins Employee of the Year Award from Careers & the disABLED magazine.




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A More Perfect Union - Obama marks 19th Anniversary of ADA

On the 19th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) President Obama proclaimed July 26 the official anniversary of the ADA, and announced that the United States would become an official signatory to the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).




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CSUN sets its sights on San Diego in 2010

This year, after more than two decades in Los Angeles, the world's largest conference on technology and people with disabilities is pulling up stakes and taking the show south to the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel in San Diego, California.




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The Linux Foundation Delivers New Licensing Terms, Testing Tools for Accessibility Interfaces

In early July, the Linux Foundation announced new licensing terms for IAccessible2 (IA2) and the availability of AccProbe, a new desktop application testing tool for the development community.




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IBM mobile web application helps City of Nettuno, Italy become smarter. Visitors and residents with disabilities can navigate historic city more easily.

The City of Nettuno worked with IBM Human-Centric Solutions (HCS) to develop an interactive service providing real-time accessibility information via a smartphone application. Called "Accessibility City Tag" (ACT!), the service allows residents or visitors with disabilities to view accessibility information about Nettuno points of interest, filtered by their particular disability type, on their smart phone.




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Healing the world: A surgeon’s quest. Creating a universal translator with IBM collaboration, captioning and translation tools.

Dr. Steven Schwaitzberg is a man with a mission. He wants to teach surgeons around the world the Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS) so that they can perform minimally invasive surgery and he wants to do it using sophisticated collaborative tools




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IBM feature article: Cross-industry panels at CSUN 2013 address mobile accessibility challenges. Accessibility experts share their thoughts.

At the 28th Annual International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference California State University, Northridge (CSUN) conference, IBM brought together accessibility experts from government, major enterprise IT (information technology) providers, mobile OS (operating system) providers, mobile device providers, and industry standards efforts to bring focus and direction to addressing accessibility in one of the most liberating opportunities for people with disabilities in the last decade.