sports
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Will Women Race in the Tour de France in 2014?
Women are fighting for the chance to race in the Tour de France for the first time in the race's 100 year-history.
By Diana Pearl Published
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Nine for IX: About Women. For Women. For Us All.
ESPN kicks off their documentary series on female athletes, Nine for IX tonight, with Venus VS.
By Jennifer Heyde Published
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The Best Defense in Football
More than a decade ago, Anastasia Danias was just another lawyer at a big firm — until she jumped ship to join the legal department of the NFL. Today, the 39-year-old is the NFL's vice president of legal affairs, representing the league in some of the thorniest, most-talked-about cases in sports.
By Lea Goldman Published
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5 Excuses Guys Use To Explain Their Behavior
Features Just like any stupid guy, I make the mistake of generalizing women based on a few (and I mean FEW) experiences. A reader reached out to me in the wake of my
By Rich Santos Published
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3 Ways to Tell If He Likes You
How To Here are three ways our male dating blogger went out of his way for a girl this weekend.
By Rich Santos Published
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Confessions of a Middle-Aged Figure Skater
Christina Han on becoming an amateur ice skater as an adult.
By Christina Han Published
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7 Ways to Be Independent in Your Relationship
How To As Independence Day approaches, I want to make sure I see beyond the beers and BBQ to remember why we are all celebrating. Independence is such a beautiful thing, and I shouldn't take it for granted.
By Rich Santos Published
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Golden Girl Lindsey Vonn's Top 5 Fitness Tips
Golden Girl Lindsey Vonn's Top 5 Fitness Tips
By Sophie Moura Published
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Pole Dancing: The New Olympic Sport?
Pole Position
By Jihan Thompson Published
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6 Stereotypes Men Have About Women (Stereotypes Part II)
Features Women are crazy. I tried for a long time to make sense out of their actions and statements. Once I accepted that women were "crazy," it seemed to take a huge load of pressure off me.
By Rich Santos Published
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MBT: Medical, Sports & Casual Shoes
Physiological footwear denotes shoes that have a number of positive effects not only on the foot but on the whole body. MBT is the first physiological footwear. Masai Barefoot Technology is patented worldwide. The shoes were created after studying the Masai tribe from East Africa. Karl Muller, the inventor of MBT, observed that because the Masai walked on soft, instable ground, they were forced to use their body to maintain balance. This balancing act, apparently, is good for strengthening core muscles and promotes good posture. To simulate walking on a soft surface such as sand or soft moss, Karl created the MBT shoe line with a rounded, curved sole to force the wearer to balance themselves like the members of Masai.
By Melanie Valerio Published
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How to Drive a Golf Ball
How To Do you think you'll be a natural when its time for your first drive?
By Rachel Bertsche Published
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How to Throw a Football
How To Throwing a football correctly, with spiral, is not so easy.
By Rachel Bertsche Published
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Cool Gifts for Sporty People
Features There are a lot of insane people in New York.
By Marty Munson Published
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Most Valuable Kids Are Charity MVPs
Donate your tickets to children in need.
By Diana Vilibert Published