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Three-Year-Olds in Switzerland: Skiing Prodigies on the SlopesIn Switzerland, it is not a rare sight to see three-year-old children gliding down the snow - covered slopes with remarkable ease. Skiing is deeply ingrained in the Swiss way of life, and starting young is a common practice.
May 15, 2025, 4:39 pm EDT


"Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment" to Debut on Nintendo Switch 2 This Winter
In the recent Nintendo Direct for the Switch 2, it was officially announced that "Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment", a new installment in "The Legend of Zelda" series, is set to be released on the Nintendo Switch 2 this winter. This announcement has brought great excitement to Zelda fans and gaming enthusiasts worldwide.more

Costco's Popular Montreal Smoked Meat Sandwich to Make a Comeback in Canada
Costco's Popular Montreal Smoked Meat Sandwich to Make a Comeback in Canadamore

Israeli Beauty Festival: Women Revel in Mud - A Sight to Behold!
In Israel, an annual event takes place that combines fun, culture, and a unique form of celebration - the mud - playing festival. This festival has become a significant attraction, drawing both locals and tourists alike.more

AANHPI Student - Athletes' Growing Influence in NCAA
May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the rich diversity and influence of AANHPI individuals in college sports. Over the past decade, the increasing participation, leadership, and academic excellence of AANHPI student - athletes have highlighted their growing influence in all NCAA divisions.more

Cricket's Inconsistent Participation in the Asian Games
Cricket enjoys great popularity across the Asian continent, yet its involvement in the Asian Games has been rather limited. Among the previous 19 editions of the Asian Games, it has only been present in three.more

South Korea's North Jeolla Province Becomes Candidate Region for 2036 Olympics Bid
South Korea's North Jeolla Province Becomes Candidate Region for 2036 Olympics Bidmore

The United States: Dominating the Nobel Prize Landscape
As the world’s sole remaining superpower, the United States has long reigned supreme on the global stage of scientific achievement, and its unparalleled success at the Nobel Prize ceremonies stands as a testament to its dominance. With a staggering 409 Nobel laureates to date, the U.S. accounts for nearly 40% of all global award recipients, firmly establishing itself as the uncontested leader in the pursuit of Nobel - worthy research.more