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HONOR launches MagicBook Art 14 (2025) in China with 3.1K OLED, Intel Ultra CPUs, 32GB RAM, and up to 2TB SSD storage.
In Beijing, humanoid robots competed in a 3-on-3 football match, stumbling and needing stretchers, offering a glimpse into ...
By Donna McMillan PORT Dover’s flourishing, vibrant year-round art scene steps it up during the summer and fall seasons. With a cornucopia of arts and crafts at Cabin 519, Woodhouse Gallery, and ...
A "game-issued" wooden hockey stick said to have belonged to Bill Barilko, who scored the overtime winner to secure Toronto Maple Leafs' Stanley Cup in 1951, is on the auction block.
There will be a flurry of activity for the Maple Leafs over the next two weeks. Here are some key questions facing the Maple Leafs ahead of the 2025 NHL Draft and the start of free agency on July 1.
Any hopes the Toronto Maple Leafs had of re-acquiring Mason Marchment were dashed Thursday , as the Dallas Stars traded the gritty forward to the Seattle Kraken in exchange for a 2026 third-round ...
Toronto Maple Leafs play-by-play announcer Joe Bowen announced last Friday (June 13) that the 2025-26 NHL season would be his last in the broadcast booth. The 74-year-old from Sudbury, Ontario ...
Rooted in Indian and Chinese aesthetic, Shubra Nag’s painting exhibition Alchemy of Forms delights art lovers in Lucknow By Deep Saxena Published on: Jun 19, 2025 06:10 PM IST ...
A resident of Mannathuparambu Poovan Thody, Mohandas is known for transforming natural materials into intricate works of art. Over the years, he has created numerous portraits using coconut leaf stems ...
As the Maple Leafs look for their first Cup since 1967, these are the three trades that must happen in this 2025 NHL offseason. The Maple Leafs have $27.2 million in cap space this offseason. The ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs have a real concern as the team has uncertainty over free agents potentially hard to come by. As it grows almost certain that Mitch Marner is gone for the Toronto Maple Leafs ...
In return, the Maple Leafs would deal Rielly who would replace Hronek on the Canucks’ backend. Rielly is from B.C. and would get to play at home and have a change of scenery, which is needed.