• Dropper Caps Market to Expand at a Healthy Pace Through 2036 | Driven by Strict Regulatory Standardization Audits on Medical Liquid Dispensing
    The global Dropper Caps Market is projected to grow from USD 128.4 million in 2026 to USD 213.2 million by 2036, registering a CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period. The market, valued at USD 122.1 million in 2025, is witnessing steady expansion as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and specialty chemical manufacturers increasingly adopt precision dispensing...
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    Skrill Promo Code: Get a $10 Bonus For Signing Up For a Skrill Account Before the World Cup Semifinals
    This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more aboutSports Betting on FOX Sports. With the four best teams remaining, the battle for the trophy couldn't be more exciting. New users can use the Skrill Promo Code to sign up and claim a $10 bonus ahead of two massive semifinal matches. France and Spain opens the semifinal stage in a rematch of the Euro 2024 semifinal, with Kylian Mbapp and France's explosive transition attack facing a Spain side that has controlled the tournament through its possession and midfield dominance. England and Argentina will then battle for a spot in the final, featuring a star-studded matchup between Lionel Messi, Harry Kane, and Jude Bellingham. New Skrill users can earn a $10 sign-up bonus by joining the free Knect loyalty program, depositing $10, and spending $10 with an eligible merchant to unlock 10,000 Knect points, which can be converted into $10 in wallet credit. How to Watch France vs. Spain A look at Spain vs. France 2026 Spain (2) 2026 France (3) How to Watch England vs. Argentina A look at Argentina vs. England 2026 Argentina (1) 2026 England (4)
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    How to fix NBA's unpopular CBA: Four ideas to maintain parity and bring back free agency
    The head of the NBPA criticized the second apron; he's not wrong, but that's not the only problem
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    Who scored for Spain? See Mikel Oyarzabal penalty goal vs. France at World Cup
    Spain has entered the scoring chat against France in Tuesday's World Cup semifinal match.Mikel Oyarzabal gave Spain a 1-0 lead in the 22nd minute on a penalty kick following a foul in the box against Lamine Yamal. The goal was Oyarzabal's fifth of the World Cup, which leads the side at the tournament.The Real Sociedad club forward snapped a 358-minute scoreless streak from France, which previously hadn't allowed a goal since its 4-1 defeat of Norway in its group stage finale.Should Spain beat France, it will head to the World Cup final against the winner of England-Argentina at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 19, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.Spain's goal vs France in World Cup semifinalMikel Oyarzabal is clinical from the spot to give Spain the lead in the first half pic.twitter.com/nOccg1UnBZ FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 14, 2026 USA TODAY at the 2026 World Cup The 2026 World Cup is the largest ever, and USA TODAY is going all in with reporters on the ground in all 16 host cities across three countries to cover 48 teams vying for the trophy. Get our World Cup: Extra Time newsletter in your inbox every morning and join our WhatsApp channel to get the latest updates right in your texts. All games are being broadcast in the United States on Fox and FS1. Matches will also be broadcast in Spanish throughout the entirety of the World Cup on Telemundo and streaming on Peacock . Meet Team USA 2026: Get to know the athletes behind the games World Cup knockout round format The World Cup becomes a single-elimination tournament once the knockout stage begins. The 32 remaining teams have been placed into a bracket, and the field will halve itself during each ensuing round of the tournament until a winner is crowned. The lone exception is that the two semifinal losers will play in a third-place game ahead of the World Cup final. World Cup knockout stage bracket, matchups, schedule Round of 16 July 4: France def Paraguay - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia July 4: Morocco def Canada - Houston July 5: Norway def Brazil - East Rutherford July 5: England def Mexico - Mexico City July 6: Spain def Portugal - Arlington July 6: Belgium def USA - Seattle July 7: Argentina def Egypt - Atlanta July 7: Switzerland def Colombia - Vancouver Quarterfinals July 9: France def Morocco - Foxborough July 10: Spain def Belgium - Inglewood July 11: England def England - Miami July 11: Argentina def Switzerland - Kansas City Semifinals July 14: France vs. Spain - Arlington July 15: England vs. Argentina - Atlanta Final July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Who scored for Spain? See Mikel Oyarzabal penalty goal vs. France at World Cup
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  • 3D Projector Market Records North America Capturing 34% Market Share
    The global 3D Projector Market is poised for robust expansion as demand for immersive visual experiences continues to rise across entertainment, education, healthcare, corporate, and industrial applications. According to FactMR, the market was valued at USD 4.5 billion in 2025, is projected to reach USD 5.0 billion in 2026, and is forecast to expand to USD 13.4 billion...
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  • Precision Dosing Technologies Shape the Future of the Liquid Capsule Filling Machines Market
    The global Liquid Capsule Filling Machines Market is projected to grow from USD 183.9 million in 2026 to USD 240.1 million by 2036, registering a CAGR of 2.7% during the forecast period. The market, valued at USD 179.1 million in 2025, continues to benefit from increasing pharmaceutical automation, rising production of liquid-filled capsules, and growing...
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  • Extraction Kits Market to See Consistent Growth Through 2036 Amid Rising Focus on Personalized Medicine
    NEWARK, Del., July 14, 2026 — The global Healthcare industry is witnessing significant expansion as molecular diagnostics, genomics research, and precision medicine become integral to modern clinical practice and biomedical research. According to Future Market Insights (FMI), the global Extraction Kits Market is projected to grow from USD 2.5 billion in 2026 to USD 5.1 billion by 2036,...
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    NEWARK, Del., July 14, 2026 — The global Healthcare industry is witnessing significant expansion as molecular diagnostics, genomics research, and precision medicine become integral to modern clinical practice and biomedical research. According to Future Market Insights (FMI), the global Extraction Kits Market is projected to grow from USD 2.5 billion in 2026 to USD 5.1 billion by 2036,...
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    Commissioner Rob Manfred Defends Salary Cap Push, Says Owners Unified Amid CBA Talks
    PHILADELPHIA Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, in a wide-ranging press conference with the Baseball Writers Association of America on Tuesday, continued to push his case for a salary cap, framing the league's collective bargaining proposal as a fan-driven fix for competitive imbalance. As Manfred spoke about ongoing negotiations with the players' union before the Collective Bargaining Agreement expires on Dec. 1, he said: "I have an ownership group that is more united than any group in my entire time in baseball." MLBPA interim executive director Bruce Meyer, who spoke with the BBWAA before Manfred on Tuesday, came out strongly against some of the leagues tactics in trying to gain public support for a salary cap, including advertisements on MLB.TV. "Our game is in a great place," Meyer said. "I have watched over the last few years the owners, the commissioners office, try to convince fans, the consumers of their product, that their product is broken. "I think its perverse." Asked directly about the state of CBA talks, Manfred struck an upbeat tone. "Look, I am an optimist," Manfred said. "With respect to collective bargaining, I truly believe that if people engage in the process, that you find ways through things. I think that its important to point out that what we put forward is a system that has been beneficial in all the other major professional sports. It has resulted in player earnings that are higher, growing faster, than the ones in Major League Baseball." Manfred pointed to a recent NHL agreement that added roughly $170 million in player compensation as evidence that a salary cap would benefit the MLBPA. Manfred also noted that MLB has already made concessions toward union priorities, including agreeing to streamline paths to free agency, and argued that the league's overall proposal is built to address the MLBPA's core issues rather than dismiss them. "I think the proposal that we have made has put us in a position to address all the major issues that the MLBPA brought to the table in their initial proposals," Manfred said. The heart of Manfred's press conference centered on how the league is constantly "listening to the fans." Its a strategy that the MLBPA has so far struggled to replicate, in that the union has yet to explain how its demands benefit the fans. Asked how, exactly, MLB is gathering fan opinion, Manfred said the leagues process is "very sophisticated." It involves relying on professional pollsters and focus groups based on age and demographics, including small- and big-market cities. Manfred reiterated that fans are most concerned about payroll disparity and how that impacts the ability to retain star players or sign expensive free agents at the top of their class. The commissioner cited a payroll gap of more than $400 million between baseball's highest and lowest spending teams, arguing that the disparity erodes what he called "hope" among fans in smaller markets before a season even begins. "The number from top to bottom in our sport in terms of payroll, the gap is $441 million," Manfred said. "It defies human experience to ask a fan to think the bottom end of that gap gets the same opportunity to win as the top end. There is no question that everybody in any sport is not going to win once every 3032 years, depending on how many teams you have. "But the data in our sport is stark. Your opportunity to make the playoffs if you are a larger-market team is dramatically higher. And your opportunity to proceed to the subsequent rounds, that advantage grows with each round." Meyer argued that if the league is going to make claims about enormous payroll gaps, then club owners must open their books and make their finances available to the public. He said that request has been part of the MLBPAs proposals. He also pushed back on comparisons to leagues like the NBA and NFL, where a handful of teams tend to dominate despite salary caps. Meyer noted that NBA and NFL players are still getting squeezed out of more earnings even after agreeing to salary caps. Two outcomes, Manfred said, would define a healthier system. Small-market fans should have real confidence that homegrown, developed players can be retained through free agency. And there should be a "more robust free-agent market," so players uninterested in signing with large markets like New York or Los Angeles still have access to competitive contract offers elsewhere. Pressed on why the league doesn't simply address the payroll gap by redistributing more revenue among owners, Manfred said revenue sharing alone can't solve the problem. He pointed to the growing disparity in ownership groups' personal wealth as a structural issue that revenue sharing can't fully offset. No sport, he added, has solved competitive-balance problems purely through the mechanics of revenue distribution.
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