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2 weeks ago |
rushthekop.com | Kevin Lu
The Dutch coach had big shoes to fill at Anfield, but has done that and more in Year 1. Most importantly, he did it his way. With four fixtures remaining in the Premier League season, Liverpool secured the title early by defeating Spurs 5-1 on Sunday, marking their 20th domestic league title and equaling Manchester United’s record in English football history.
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3 weeks ago |
rushthekop.com | Kevin Lu
Liverpool's No. 10 has become an integral piece to the league winning puzzle and he could be just getting started. As Liverpool inched closer to Premier League glory with a tense 1-0 win over Leicester City, it was not Trent Alexander-Arnold, the goal scorer, but an unsung hero who stole the show. Alexis Mac Allister, often overshadowed by his more flamboyant teammates, was named Man of the Match for his commanding display in midfield.
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4 weeks ago |
insight.factset.com | FactSet Insight |Jacqulin Kuk |Tom Abrams |Kevin Lu
In this article, FactSet partner firm Emmi utilizes FactSet fixed income data to consider whether investors can use green bonds to reduce climate transition risk in portfolios. To allow a comparison between green and non-green bonds, all corporate bonds are assessed, amounting to more than $24 trillion of outstanding global corporate debt. Green bonds have emerged as a growing debt instrument for some asset managers, with estimates suggesting over $2 trillion in issuance over the past five years.
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1 month ago |
jamanetwork.com | Jing Yuan |Kevin Lu
To the Editor A recent trial reported that, compared with usual care, personalized text message reminders did not improve medication adherence among adults with cardiovascular diseases.1 Several issues warrant further discussions. First, because the randomization of the intervention took place at the patient level, patients in the same health care system may have shared information about the intervention, leading to unintentional exposure.
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1 month ago |
thenewshouse.com | James Kelly |Nathan Lechner |Kevin Lu |Jessica Klein
Police in New York are now using force at higher rates and injuring more people after officers faced limited discipline for use-of-force misconduct that was shrouded in secrecy for generations, records and data show. The newly reported findings — including that half of nearly 100 use-of-force misconduct cases reviewed for this article were ultimately deemed justified by internal police investigations — recently came to light after a decade-long push for improved police transparency.
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