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    Becky Zerlentes - the first female boxer to die in fight in US

    The article discusses the risks of brain trauma and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) associated with contact sports such as boxing, American football, and rugby. It highlights the case of Davey Browne Jr., a professional boxer who suffered severe brain damage due to repeated blows to the...
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    Era of free trade and investment is over, Canada's PM tells Apec summit

    Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney has delivered a stark message to Asia-Pacific leaders at the APEC summit, declaring that the era of free trade and investment is over. In a stark departure from his predecessors, Carney warned that rules-based liberalized trade no longer works in a global...
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    Under Pressure: How Psychology And Leadership Drive Clutch Performance

    The world of sports is an arena where the pressure to perform is palpable, particularly in high-stakes competitions like the World Series. The difference between victory and defeat often hinges on athletes' ability to rise to the occasion and execute under intense scrutiny. At the heart of this...
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    Fed cuts interest rates for 2nd time this year, but rejects large reduction sought by Trump

    The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the second time this year on Wednesday, aiming to boost the sluggish labor market. The rate decrease was smaller than President Donald Trump had requested, however. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell expressed uncertainty about future interest rate...
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    Pastrnak and Lindholm star as the Bruins rally past the Islanders 5-2

    BOSTON Bruins Regroup and Overcome Islanders with Thrilling 5-2 Win In a dramatic comeback, the Boston Bruins rallied past the New York Islanders 5-2 on Tuesday night, marking their second victory since starting the season 3-0. The game was a testament to the team's resilience and...
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    Aston Martin avoid penalty for 'very minor' F1 procedural breach

    Aston Martin dodges costly F1 penalty for minor procedural breach The Formula One governing body, the FIA, has ruled that Aston Martin committed a "very minor" procedural breach in relation to their submission of documentation for the 2024 season. The team had submitted its draft papers before...
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