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Matthews competes in World Championships four months after near-fatal blood clot

Australian cyclist Michael Matthews is competing in the World Road Race Championships in Rwanda four months after a near-fatal pulmonary embolism, which he only discovered after experiencing severe shortness of breath during training.

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Feyenoord Loses to Braga in Europa League Opener, AZ Held to Draw

Feyenoord lost their Europa League opener against Braga 1-0, while AZ Alkmaar was held to a 2-2 draw against PEC Zwolle in the Eredivisie.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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NASA's Artemis II Mission to Name Orion Capsule "Integrity

The crew of NASA's Artemis II lunar mission, including Canadian Jeremy Hansen, announced they have named their Orion crew capsule "Integrity," a word reflecting their commitment to teamwork and high performance under pressure.

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Real Madrid Extends Winning Streak with 4-1 Victory over Levante

Real Madrid secured a 4-1 victory against Levante in the Spanish league, extending their winning streak to six matches, with goals from Kylian Mbappe (2), Franco Mastantuono (1), and Vinicius Junior (1).

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Messi's Stellar Performance Propels Inter Miami to MLS Playoffs

Lionel Messi's two goals and one assist led Inter Miami to a 4-0 victory over New York City FC on Wednesday, securing their place in the MLS playoffs.

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Ryder Cup: Europe and US adopt differing approaches to player compensation

The 2023 Ryder Cup sees the US team receive a $500,000 stipend, a first in the tournament's history, while the European team plays without financial compensation, highlighting contrasting philosophies.

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Feyenoord's Rotation Strategy Backfires in Europa League Loss

Feyenoord suffered a 1-0 defeat to Braga in their Europa League opener after coach Arne Slot made seven changes to the starting lineup, prioritizing the Eredivisie and potentially jeopardizing the Netherlands' UEFA coefficient ranking.

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Quality Education
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Documentary Chronicles British Team's Attempt to Break Human-Powered Speed Record

The Fastest Bicycle, a 99-minute documentary, follows a British team's seven-year journey to break the human-powered speed record at Nevada's World Human Powered Speed Challenge, encountering setbacks and forging alliances along the way.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Ryder Cup 2023: Bethpage Black's First Tee Atmosphere

The Ryder Cup's first tee at Bethpage Black features a redesigned, less claustrophobic stand accommodating 5,000 fans, compared to previous years, impacting player and fan experiences.

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Nino Schurter's Retirement Marks 17 Years of Mountain Biking Evolution

Swiss mountain biker Nino Schurter retired on Sunday after a 17-year career that revolutionized the sport, marked by 10 world titles, 9 overall World Cup wins, and an Olympic gold medal.

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Celtics Star Jayson Tatum Recovering From Achilles Tear, Eyes Return This Season

Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum, recovering from an Achilles tear suffered in May, aims for a return this season despite beginning court workouts only recently.

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Racial Abuse in Football: Women Face Systemic Discrimination

A new Women in Football survey reveals that 78% of females working in football have suffered discrimination in the past year, highlighting systemic issues and a lack of reporting due to mistrust in current processes.

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