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Golden Ko captures Women's Open for third major
Olympic gold medalist Lydia Ko birdied the final hole at St. Andrews to shoot a 69 and win the Women's Open by two strokes for her third career major title.
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Inter Miami clinch playoff spot with Suárez double
Inter Miami CF clinched a slot in the 2024 Major League Soccer playoffs after triumphing 2-0 over FC Cincinnati on Saturday night at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, thanks to two goals from Luis Suárez.
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Liverpool ratings: 8/10 Luis Diaz leads the way in win vs. Brentford
Liverpool made it two wins from two in the Premier League vs. Brentford, and winger Luis Diaz stole the show.
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Mbappé's wait continues as Endrick gets dream Bernabeu goal
A much-hyped summer signing found the net in the win vs. Valladolid, but it was not Kylian Mbappé.
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Israel and Hezbollah engage in intense cross-border fighting
On Sunday, Israel and Hezbollah exchanged some of the heaviest cross border fighting in months.
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Ruth 'called shot' jersey sells for record $24.12M
Babe Ruth's game-worn Yankees jersey from when he "called his shot" in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series sold at auction for a record $24.12 million.
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Sources: Rams allowing LB Jones to seek trade
The Rams have granted linebacker and defensive playcaller Ernest Jones IV and his agents permission to seek a trade, sources told ESPN.
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Ethiopia and Nigeria are floating their currencies. Could instability follow?
NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Cerian Richmond Jones of The Economist about the decision by Nigerian and Ethiopian governments to float their respective currencies.
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How the Latest Israel-Hezbollah Strikes Unfolded
Israel and the Lebanese militia Hezbollah carried out some of their heaviest cross-border attacks in months on Sunday morning.
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In a Region on Edge, Israel and Hezbollah Launch Major Attacks on Each Other
The escalating strikes across the Israel-Lebanon border fueled fears of a bigger conflagration, but both sides signaled that they were de-escalating, for now.
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As Kamala Harris Claims Oakland, Her Hometown of Berkeley Forgives
The vice president has virtually erased Berkeley, Calif., her hometown, from her campaign biography. The residents of “the People’s Republic” say they get it.
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Tomlin lauds Wilson's 'results' in Steelers' loss
Russell Wilson led a scoring drive in his only possession of the preseason finale, and Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin said after a 24-17 loss to the Detroit Lions on Saturday that the Steelers "just needed results that are indicative of how we've worked."
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Late strike helps Kompany to first Bayern win
A late goal by Serge Gnabry secured Bayern Munich a hard-fought 3-2 Bundesliga victory at VfL Wolfsburg on Sunday and gave their new coach Vincent Kompany a winning start.
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Commanders finalize plans to build Taylor statue
The Commanders will build a statue to honor their late former safety Sean Taylor, whose No. 21 was retired in 2022 by the team. Taylor's daughter, Jackie, will be involved in helping to design the statue.
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Arsenal fear for Jesus injury ahead of groin scan
Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus is set to undergo an MRI scan on a groin injury amid fears the Brazil striker could be set for a spell on the sidelines.
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Harbaugh lauds Herbert, others stuck in elevator
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh lauded quarterback Justin Herbert and other players who were stuck in an elevator for two hours at the team hotel in Dallas on Friday night.
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Canales hails Young's brief outing: 'Hell of a day'
Panthers coach Dave Canales said second-year quarterback Bryce Young looked "sharp'' in brief preseason action for Carolina on Saturday.
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Slot: Liverpool stars must earn new contracts
Liverpool stars Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold are on contracts that expire at the end of the season.
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov arrested in France, reports say
The Russian-born tech billionaire is a citizen of France and the UAE. Telegram, which he co-founded in 2013, has nearly 1 billion users. It’s known for its hands-off approach to content moderation.
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