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    Coco Gauff's second serve the only thing between her and sustained success

    For a fleeting moment during the intense match against Jessica Pegula, Coco Gauff appeared poised for success. The American had navigated her way through the first set and was slowly regaining ground in the second. She reached set point on her serve at 6-5, but it wasn't enough to prevent a...
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    'I'm good at doing pain': soprano Ausrine Stundyte on trauma, adrenaline and playing a 300-year-old woman

    Lithuanian soprano Ausrine Stundyte is unapologetically unafraid to confront the darker aspects of her own life, which she believes gives her an edge in playing complex and challenging female characters on stage. Stundyte's views on feminism are far from conventional - despite not identifying...
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    City Council appointment process needs to be transparent and inclusive

    Chicago's City Council Appoints New Member Without Community Input, Raises Concerns Over Transparency and Inclusivity. In a move that has sparked controversy, the mayor of Chicago appointed Walter Redmond Burnett, son of a longtime city council member, to fill his father's vacant seat. The...
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    Government shutdown will impact Golden Gate Half Marathon in San Francisco: Here's how

    Golden Gate Half Marathon Faces Uncertainty Amid Government Shutdown. A sold-out event like the Golden Gate Half Marathon usually draws thousands of runners from across the Bay Area, but a federal government shutdown has left its mark on this year's race. For the first time in years, the...
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    Disney Is Banking On Real Estate With Its First Storyliving By Disney Community In The Coachella Valley

    Disney's Foray into Lifestyle Communities Sparks Hope Among Fans and Baby Boomers In a move that's both familiar and unexpected, The Walt Disney Company has launched its first Storyliving by Disney community in the Coachella Valley, aptly named Cotino. Located in Rancho Mirage, this planned...
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    This tight-knit community was recovering from a cultlike leader. Then measles got in.

    Measles Outbreak Brings Much-Needed Common Ground in Highly Private Community In the twin towns of Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Arizona, known collectively as Short Creek, the measles outbreak has become a rare unifying force for the tight-knit community. The usually private residents have...
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    Tucker Carlson’s crash out is Charlie Kirk’s legacy

    Tucker Carlson's recent interview with white nationalist Nick Fuentes has raised eyebrows, but what's really at stake here is Charlie Kirk's legacy. For months, the conservative movement was fracturing. Young people were questioning everything, from President Ronald Reagan's views on foreign...
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    Ireland v New Zealand: Beauden Barrett and Caleb Clarke return for All Blacks

    New Zealand Head Coach Scott Robertson has handed Beauden Barrett and Caleb Clarke a recall for Saturday's Autumn Nations Series Test against Ireland at Soldier Field in Chicago. The All Blacks are looking to rediscover their spark this autumn, but Robertson is wary of the challenge ahead...
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    Republican rebellion over Trump’s Argentina beef imports grows

    Republican lawmakers are rebelling against President Trump's decision to significantly expand beef imports from Argentina, citing concerns that it will decimate US ranchers already struggling with high costs and tight supplies. A group of 14 Republican House members led by Missouri's Jason...
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    Popular WWE star received major contract update

    Chelsea Green's five-year contract with WWE has been extended until 2030. The Canadian pro wrestler, who initially signed a three-year deal in 2022, will now remain with the company for at least another four years. Sources close to the matter have revealed that Green and WWE agreed on a new...
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    The sci-fi films that physicists love to watch — from Interstellar to Spider-Man

    Physicists and scientists have found that watching science fiction films can be a great way to engage with complex scientific concepts, making them more accessible to the general public. Two directors, Christopher Nolan, who directed both Interstellar and The Prestige, are often cited as...
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    This national park uses helicopters for bison round-up duty

    Conservationists at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota are taking a modern approach to managing the country's largest free-roaming bison herd. For the first time, helicopters will be used to round up over 700 animals that roam freely across more than 2 million acres of land. The...
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    Transfer rumors, news: Juventus eye move for Chelsea's Gusto

    Juve eye Chelsea's Gusto as transfer talk continues to swirl at Turin. Juventus are said to be interested in signing Chelsea's Malo Gusto, a France international who has been seen as a potential alternative to Atlético Madrid's Nahuel Molina. The club is believed to view the 22-year-old...
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