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Faking football: How to bluff your way through England’s quarter-final clash with Norway – from Bellingham’s and Haaland’s ‘bromance’… to manager Thomas Tuchel’s steamy love life
In the interests of levelling the playing field, here’s a cheat sheet of nuggets that will let you hold your own in any football conversation.
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Former Obama press aide accused of stealing cash, credit cards, from Minneapolis coworkers to buy kratom
Surveillance footage captured Adam Fetcher at a smoke shop buying kratom with allegedly stolen credit cards from Minneapolis city employees.
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Police officer killed after being hit by a car while on duty receives guard of honour at her funeral as hundreds of mourners pay tribute
Pc Jess Turnball, of Northumbria Police, suffered ‘catastrophic injuries’ from the collision and died two days later in hospital.
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Maine contender to replace Platner grilled on response to public health crisis, Dem senator opposing his run
Sen. Tammy Duckworth opposed the Maine Senate bid by Nirav Shah, citing a deadly Legionnaires' outbreak at an Illinois veterans home that killed 13.
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Aussie company behind Logan Paul and KSI’s Prime drinks brand collapses
Melbourne-based Congo Brands Australia was behind the rollout of the colourful energy and hydration drinks across the country after its launch in 2022.
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Full truth about Mitch McConnell health scandal and missing wife, told by neighbors who saw it all… including grim secret incident days BEFORE ambulance with ‘no sirens’ took him away: ‘He looked dead’
At around 8.30am on Sunday, June 14, emergency responders wheeled the 84-year-old Kentucky senator into an ambulance after an apparent cardiac arrest.
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Merino the unlikely hero again – as Spain wait for Lamine Yamal show
Mikel Merino came off the bench to send Spain into the World Cup semi-finals – but Lamine Yamal is still waiting for his moment to truly shine.
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Kelley Paul: America’s Founders were the ‘first civil rights heroes’
Kelley Paul's new book, “Good Night, Young American” takes children on a fantastic journey through early and colonial American history.
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Tragedy after intrepid grandma, 83, who once lived in North Pole refused to leave her stunning home during wildfire – after telling son that if flames killed her, she’d have zero regrets
Marilyn Haugen, 83, became the only reported fatality of the June 16 Upriver Fire, which destroyed 14 homes, as her family defended her decision to stay.