What happened: This new-ish hybrid between trail runners and road runners is designed for less technical terrain and the occasional road run.
What to watch next: movement around running, gravel.

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What happened: This new-ish hybrid between trail runners and road runners is designed for less technical terrain and the occasional road run.
What to watch next: movement around running, gravel.
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This new-ish hybrid between trail runners and road runners is designed for less technical terrain and the occasional road run.
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The Democratic nominee for Senate in Arkansas, Hallie Shoffner, says her "campaign is about fairness" for "everyone who works hard." Shortly before announcing that campaign, Shoffner testified in favor of race-based hiring and admissions policies in Arkansas's government and public universities. The
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Arkansas Dem Running for Senate on 'Fairness' Platform Backed Race-Based Hiring and Admissions Policies.
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What Are Gravel Running Shoes? (2026)This new-ish hybrid between trail runners and road runners is designed for less technical terrain and the occasional road run.
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Arkansas Dem Running for Senate on 'Fairness' Platform Backed Race-Based Hiring and Admissions PoliciesThe Democratic nominee for Senate in Arkansas, Hallie Shoffner, says her "campaign is about fairness" for "everyone who works hard." Shortly before announcing that campaign, Shoffner testified in favor of race-based hiring and admissions policies in Arkansas's government and public universities. The
The president stood on the steps of the palace after the ball, watching the staffer depart. Technically, it was the White House, not a palace yet, and it was very difficult to host balls there, a deep, intractable problem for average Americans that he feared would overshadow his legacy if he failed
The Democratic nominee for Senate in Arkansas, Hallie Shoffner, says her "campaign is about fairness" for "everyone who works hard." Shortly before announcing that campaign, Shoffner testified in favor of race-based hiring and admissions policies in Arkansas's government and public universities. The
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World · archivedThe Democratic nominee for Senate in Arkansas, Hallie Shoffner, says her "campaign is about fairness" for "everyone who works hard." Shortly before announcing that campaign, Shoffner testified in favor of race-based hiring and admissions policies in Arkansas's government and public universities. The
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