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For Serena Williams, Tennis — Not Motherhood — Was a Sacrifice
Williams was bedridden for six weeks after childbirth because of life-threatening blood clots. She was playing in a Wimbledon final less than a year later.
(August 10 05:55) Nytimes.com
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Rams' Sean McVay Reveals He Signed Contract Extension After Super Bowl Win
Los Angeles Rams head coach S McVay coached the Rams to a win in Super Bowl LVI against the Cincinnati Bengals, their first championship since 1999. It was the...
(August 10 05:55) Bleacherreport.com
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Good Question: They’re Not Friends After All
(August 10 05:54) Eatliver.com
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High-Profile Athletes Prove You Can’t Build Trust Into A Contract
What do Kyler Murray, Zion Williamson and Lionel Messi have in common? A contractual requirement to behave like professionals and do the things professionals generally must in order to deserve ...
(August 10 05:54) Forbes.com
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3-Year-Old Girl Beaten To Death By Father In Hyderabad: Cops
A three-year-old girl, hospitalised after being thrashed allegedly by her father, died here on Tuesday, police said.
(August 10 05:53) NDTV News
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Ex-Twitter worker is found guilty of spying for Saudi Arabia
A former Twitter employee, Ahmad Abouammo, was found guilty of spying for Saudi Arabia.
(August 10 05:52) Dailymail.co.uk
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Naomi Osaka Retires from 1st-Round Match at National Bank Open with Back Injury
our-time Grand Slam singles champion This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.
(August 10 05:50) Bleacherreport.com
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Ex-Twitter employee convicted of spying for Saudi Arabia
Illustration by Alex Castro
Former Twitter employee Ahmad Abouammo was found guilty of spying for the government of Saudi Arabia, according to a report from ...
(August 10 05:50) The Verge
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Albanians are in the top 10 of foreign-born parents giving birth in UK, data reveals
The Office for National Statistics survey showed how more than 3,000 children were born to Albanian-born mothers in UK hospitals during 2021.
(August 10 05:48) Dailymail.co.uk
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Mongolia’s Prime Minister Wants to Transform the Country. That Means Looking Beyond Russia and China
… March, according to government figures—and not just … bureaucratic, corrupt, and politically divided” Mongolia had become … Mongolia triumphs.”
Mongolian ...
(August 10 05:45) World.einnews.com
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Grand Jury Declines To Indict Woman Whose Accusations Led To Murder Of Emmett Till
The Mississippi grand jury decided there was insufficient evidence to bring charges against Carolyn Bryant Donham in a 1955 case that helped spark the civil rights movement.
(August 10 05:43) Forbes.com
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Scottish family being deported from Australia after paying taxes for more than 10 years
A despairing Scottish family is being kicked out of Australia after 10 years in a heartbreaking visa row despite doing nothing wrong.
(August 10 05:41) Dailymail.co.uk
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Overwatch Anniversary Remix: Vol. 3 Is Live, Here Are All The Skins For The Game’s Last Seasonal Event
You won't be able to buy any Overwatch loot boxes after the event ends.
(August 10 05:41) Forbes.com
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Russia's Crimes of Colonialism
Its campaigns of conquest and subjugation were no less bloody for advancing overland, not overseas.
(August 10 05:40) The Wall Street Journal
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GM Is Government Motors Again
Electric-car subsidies put CEO Mary Barra at odds with a business group that she also heads.
(August 10 05:40) The Wall Street Journal
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Whistles Start to Blow at the FBI
The Mar-a-Lago search made Monday a dark day for the bureau. But lawmakers are shining a hopeful light.
(August 10 05:40) The Wall Street Journal
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Recession Fears May Not Pass GO
GDP is slumping, but there’s a better way to gauge the economy.
(August 10 05:39) The Wall Street Journal
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The Virtues of Stock Buybacks
They’re good for just about everyone—except overpaid CEOs.
(August 10 05:37) The Wall Street Journal
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At Mar-a-Lago, the FBI Tries Presidential Meddling Again
The Justice Department plays with fire with its Trump and Hunter Biden investigations.
(August 10 05:36) The Wall Street Journal
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The Ukrainians Blew Up A Russian Air Base 120 Miles From The Front
A Russian air force Il-76 airlifter was rolling down the runway at Saki air base in Russian-occupied Crimea on Tuesday afternoon when something—or several somethings—exploded hundreds of yards behind it. ...
(August 10 05:36) Forbes.com