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US Soccer officials barred by FIFA from Belgium World Cup match over apparent protocol violations: report
FIFA barred at least two US Soccer Federation staff members from Team USA’s World Cup last-16 match against Belgium on Monday, according to multiple reports. The two officials were named as team manager Sam Zapatka and vice-president of security Frank Pannell. The bans came at a highly sensitive moment for the US camp, though they…
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Mamamia breaks its silence as axed podcast host Claire Murphy promises to spill ‘tea’: The claim that made the company respond: INSIDE MAIL
Australian women’s media company Mamamia has issued a rare public statement after Claire Murphy, the former host of its podcast The Quicky, teased a forthcoming project promising to reveal inside “tea” about her old workplace. Murphy, who was made redundant in May after seven years, has framed the venture in the style of a dramatic…
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Family of disabled twins sue Virgin after ‘bathroom access denied’ on Bali flight – as they claim discrimination left lasting trauma
A family from western Sydney is suing Virgin Australia and the federal government, alleging their disabled twins were denied access to a plane bathroom and later left stranded in Bali. The children, who require wheelchair assistance due to a condition affecting their mobility, balance and endurance, were allegedly discriminated against on a July 2025 flight…
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Egyptian players, coaches complain about controversial calls in loss to Argentina: ‘Rigged game’
Egypt's coach Hossam Hassan alleges unfair officiating and VAR decisions favored Lionel Messi and Argentina in their shocking 3-2 World Cup loss.
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Utah boarding school where Paris Hilton alleged abuse as a teen loses its licence
Hilton said the facility “failed the children”, as regulators cited neglect and use of unnecessary restraints.
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Australia dock workers call for 28-hour week in AI talks
A union says workers are “in the crosshairs” of automation as AI is being tested across ports.
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2026’s Most Controversial Banned Thriller Is Already Getting a Sequel This Month
Despite receiving a 6% critics’ rating and being banned in Germany, the controversial 2026 thriller Citizen Vigilante is already getting a sequel.