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Why Family Size Plastic Popcorn Bowls Belong on Every Table?There's a specific kind of Saturday evening that starts with a bag of kernels, ends with an empty bowl on the coffee table, and somewhere in between involves everyone reaching into the same container at the same time. That container, more often than not, is a family size plastic popcorn bowl — and the fact that it doesn't get much credit for holding the evening together doesn't make...0 Comments 0 Shares 163 Views 0 Reviews
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United States Organic Fruit Market Analysis: Industry Outlook, Consumer Demand, and Future OpportunitiesThe United States organic fruit market has witnessed substantial growth over the past decade, driven by increasing consumer awareness regarding health, nutrition, and sustainable agricultural practices. Rising demand for pesticide-free and non-GMO produce, coupled with growing preferences for clean-label and environmentally friendly food products, has significantly boosted the adoption of...0 Comments 0 Shares 190 Views 0 Reviews
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Energy Storage Chemicals Market Size, Share, Growth, and Forecast 2030 : BAMG ConsultingThe energy storage chemicals market was valued at USD 112.2 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 125.4 billion by 2030, recording a CAGR of 17.0%. There is a rise in energy storage chemicals because globally the energy system is changing from fossil fuels to renewables, and renewable sources like solar and wind are intermittent by their nature. Therefore, to make this transition...0 Comments 0 Shares 150 Views 0 Reviews
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Barberchairpumps Hydraulic Base For Salon Chair EngineeringThe professional beauty industry continues to evolve with increasing demand for comfort, stability, and long-lasting performance in salon furniture systems. In many modern grooming environments, components such as Hydraulic Base For Salon Chair play a crucial role in ensuring smooth height adjustment and operational reliability, while Hydraulic Base For Salon Chair also supports ergonomic...0 Comments 0 Shares 178 Views 0 Reviews
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United States Poultry Feed Supplements Industry Report: Market Trends, Drivers, and OutlookThe United States poultry feed supplements market is experiencing steady growth, driven by rising demand for high-quality poultry products and increasing focus on animal nutrition and productivity. Feed supplements such as amino acids, vitamins, enzymes, minerals, and probiotics are widely used to enhance feed efficiency, improve bird health, and support optimal growth performance. With the...0 Comments 0 Shares 180 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMMauricio Pochettino Says USA Won't Take Foot Off Gas vs. Trkiye: 'We Need To Win'U.S. World Cup Team Training Base (IRVINE, Calif.) As a strictly practical matter, its no secret that the Stars and Stripes dont need to win or even tie Thursdays first round finale against already eliminated Trkiye. Its a right Mauricio Pochettinos squad has earned. By winning their first two games at a World Cup for the first time in 96 years, the Americans not only advanced to the knockout stage of the tournament with a game to spare, but also clinched Group D. You wouldnt know it when talking to the U.S. players here this week. While Pochettino confirmed on the eve of the contest that hell make severallineup changes from those victories over Australia at least the four starters who picked up yellow cards; another against the Turks for any of them would trigger a suspension for the round of 32, which isn't worth the risk the replacements will approach the match as if it means everything. For many of them, it will. "Everybody's going to be called on at a different point, in a different capacity," center back Mark McKenzie one of eight members of the USAs 26-man World Cup roster who have yet to see a single minute at the tournament told me and other reporters here before the USAs final pre-Trkiye training session. "Being ready I think is the biggest thing for each and every guy." "Ive been training hard, waiting for the opportunity, but I'm sure it'll come," said Alex Zendejas who also has yet to play before quickly qualifying his reward. "That's obviously a coach's decision." So is whether to play top attacker Christian Pulisic, who sat out last week against the Aussies because of a calf injury but said on Wednesday that hell be able to start if Pochettino selects him, if not play the entire game. The smart money is on the former Paris Saint-Germain boss taking a conservative approach. As much as he wants to finish the first round with three wins, the game that matters most comes on July 1 in Santa Clara, Calif., and will more than likely be against a Bosnia and Herzegovina side that eliminated four-time World Cup champion Italy in March in Europes qualifying playoffs. Lose that contest, and all the good vibes the Americans have created so far instantly turn toxic. Still, heading into that do-or-die tilt without disrupting the momentum would be ideal. "Two wins is what's keeping the energy high right now, and three would be even [better]," left back Max Arfsten, who seems set to fill in for Antonee "Jedi" Robinson (Jedi was cautioned against the Socceroos), said on Tuesday. "Regardless of if we've advanced or not, training is still very competitive, it's very intense, and I think that's the culture that the coach created: No matter what, everyone's still trying to prove something." At his pre-game press conference, Pochettino laid down exactly what. Whoever he picks must go take the field at Los Angeles Stadium with the mindset that "it's the final of the World Cup," the 54-year-old Argentine said. Why wouldn't they? After all, it could be the culmination of a childhood dream for some of them, and possibly the only World Cup game they ever play in their entire careers. Seeing their teammates accomplish that could have a feel-good knock-on effect on the rest of the roster. Those who havent yet played have been training just as hard, have been away from their young children just as long as those whove been in the spotlight so far. "I think these guys deserve it if they get the chance," said star defender Chris Richards, another of the Americans carrying a yellow. "I think everyone on this team is ready to step up," Pulisic added. "We're going to support and push everyone the same way, whoever gets the opportunity [on Thursday] to play, whatever the decisions may be. Everyone's going to be ready, and it just shows how much depth and what a strong team we have." Not that getting on the field in what some have referred to as a "dead rubber" match is some sort of consolation prize. After all, this is still the biggest stage in global sports. "It's a World Cup," said Richards. "If you're not excited for this, I don't know when you will be excited." So yes, the result against Trkiye truly matters even if it doesnt. "We need to win," Pochettino said flatly in his native Spanish. "I have no doubt that the team that plays in the match is going to perform."0 Comments 0 Shares 119 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMIsaiah Stewart trade grades: Pistons get important cap space, Grizzlies get valuable backup bigWe're grading the one and only trade of the 2026 NBA Draft that involved a veteran player0 Comments 0 Shares 139 Views 0 Reviews -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMGeorges St-Pierre calls for Justin Gaethje to retireJustin Gaethje can finally call himself the undisputed UFC champion, but questions of retirement remain.Entering the white house to represent his country in front of the president, 'The Highlight' produced yet another unforgettable night under the lights. Up against the odds, which has become a familiarity, the Arizona native entered the octagon against an undefeated global superstar responsible for some of the biggest knockouts in recent history, Ilia Topuria. However, that didn't faze the 37-year-old, who dominated and earned a corner stoppage victory ahead of the fifth round, securing UFC gold.With the title victory, there's not much left for Justin Gaethje to accomplish. With retirement rumors persisting, Gaethje has a choice to make. Fellow UFC great, Georges St-Pierre, believes retiring on top is the route Gaethje should favor at this stage of his career."He's the kind of guy that works really hard and he comes back from adversity," St-Pierre said. "It's really inspiring to see what he has accomplished."In addition to being the undisputed UFC lightweight champion, Justin Gaethje has been a two-time interim UFC champ and has held the BMF belt following a knockout win over Dustin Poirier.Gaethje's spoils of war are Hall of Fame worthy alone, but it's his bonus earnings that set him apart from his peers. Since arriving in the UFC in 2017, nobody has come close to his 17 post-fight bonuses. Astonishingly, Gaethje has the third-most bonuses in UFC history, behind both Donald Cerrone (18) and Charles Oliveira (21), despite competing over 20 times less than the pair.Having achieved as much as he has, Georges St-Pierre believes there's no better time for Gaethje to leave the sport."You might not like what I'm going to say, but if I were himbecause I like him[I would retire]," St-Pierre continued. "I heard Demetrious Johnson say it, but that's what I would do. That would be an amazing ending. What else does he want to accomplish? He did it all. He did it all."The decision to retire continues to plague MMA fighters. Unlike boxers, those competing in a cage have a harder time bringing an end to their careers for financial reasons.Fighter pay has long been a discussion among mixed martial arts fans, with the company facing widespread backlash over the decades of its existence. Justin Gaethje recently suggested that the UFC create a new company and grant him equity, believing he deserves support from the promotion.Gaethje's pursuit of long-term financial stability and passive income in a UFC-owned company that doesn't exist has raised suspicion among fans about his financial situation. If money is an issue, as it has been for many before him, Georges St-Pierre speculates whether that could be a key factor in his prolonged career in the octagon."Of course he will, you know, for money, if you stop now, you are under the impression that you're leaving money on the table, maybe," St-Pierre proceeded. "Because you're fighting for a title. I'm sure he can still beat a lot of guys. Maybe he can still go on a roll because he still can do it. But health, I think, is the priority, and also the fact that man, when you're a professional athlete in combat sport, it's very hard to retire on top because you're always tempted to see, oh, I can do one more, one more, one more, one more, one more, and you probably can do.""But man, what a magnificent way to end a career it would be for him."Listen to Georges St-Pierre's thoughts on Justin Gaethje and more in the video below.0 Comments 0 Shares 152 Views 0 Reviews
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Flame Retardants Market Size, Share, Growth, and Forecast 2030 : BAMG ConsultingThe flame retardants market was valued at USD 6.8 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 11.4 billion by 2030, recording a CAGR of 6.2%. The flame retardants market has been experiencing growth because of the implementation of more stringent fire-safety regulations and the fast pace of urban development, together with infrastructure expansion. Growing demand from construction,...0 Comments 0 Shares 199 Views 0 Reviews