QR codes were born in a Japanese factory in 1994 and inspired by a popular board game. Here's the story of how they went from the production line to everywhere.
Players at a carrom tournament rotate their strikers. Whose striker is yellow?
India’s world champion is battling form concerns and the win will boost him ahead of the World Championship later this year ...
Reportedly worth a staggering $4million, the board was crafted by combining gold, ceramic and diamonds, and each of the 32 ...
The incompetence and scandal of the notorious anti-LGBTQ+ "parents' rights" group has gotten in its own way, experts told ...
GOP lawmakers speedily adopted rules and opened a session to redraw Tennessee's congressional maps as thousands of protesters ...
Stacker highlights the 50 biggest dog breeds, according to the American Kennel Club, from the Irish setter to the mastiff.
Nigel Carr’s lone Lions cap tells a wider story of apartheid, protest, and rugby’s uneasy relationship with politics ...
Jerome Powell ’75 came under fire due to a criminal investigation into cost overruns on the Federal Reserve’s Washington ...
Ronnie O’Sullivan has taken a giant step towards a mouth-watering second round match against fellow 50-year-old John Higgins ...
Collingwood Football Club has welcomed Myer to the black and white family, with the Australian retailer coming on board as a ...
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