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Court seizes assets of Maradona's lawyer, sisters in fraud case
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RFK Jr panelists make initial changes to childhood vaccine schedule
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RFK Jr panelists make first changes to childhood vaccine advice
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Progress stalled on Canada's pollution reduction goal
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UN Security Council votes on reimposing Iran nuclear sanctions
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Depleted France eager to 'throw sand in England's machine' in World Cup semi-final
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Barcelona beat Newcastle, Man City see off Napoli in Champions League
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Texans' Ward won't face domestic violence charges
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Alcaraz headlines Team Europe in Laver Cup title defense
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Rashford bags first Barca goals to seal win at Newcastle
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Haaland hits 50 Champions League goals in Man City cruise over 10-man Napoli
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Dodgers pitching icon Kershaw to retire - club
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Eagles seek answers against Rams in battle of NFL unbeatens
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Afghanistan crash out of Asia Cup after six-wicket loss to Sri Lanka
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EU states agree broad UN emissions target avoiding 'embarrassment'
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US regulator sues Ticketmaster over 'illegal' ticket schemes
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US small businesses slam Trump tariffs as legal fight proceeds
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All smiles as Melania and Kate meet kids in first public event
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EU states agree 'face-saving' broad UN emissions-cutting target
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Madonna to release new album next year
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Colombian court issues first sentences for ex-soldiers over civilian killings
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Chip-maker Nvidia takes stake in rival Intel
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Putin has let me down, says Trump at end of UK state visit
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Melania's hat, Epstein's ghost: takeaways from Trump's UK visit
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UN Security Council to vote on Iran nuclear sanctions Friday
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AI-backed robot painting aims to boost artist income
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Israel bombards Gaza City, army says four soldiers killed
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Former Barca presidents deny corruption at ref scandal court appearance
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Canada, Mexico leaders meet amid US tariff war
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Mass rallies, disruptions in France on day of anger against Macron
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Piastri says team orders clarified at McLaren
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US medical panel insists it's 'pro-vaccine'
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Trump says Putin has 'let me down' as UK state visit ends
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IMF proposes US Treasury official as second-in-command
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McLaughlin-Levrone mulls Olympic 400m double after silencing doubters
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McLaughlin-Levrone steals the show at worlds, Botswana take men's one-lap gold
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Clashes, disruption in France on day of anger against Macron
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Mitchell defends England's 'route-one' tactics at Rugby World Cup
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Antonelli vows to bounce back from Wolff criticism
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Mourinho appointed at Benfica as he returns to Portugal
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McLaughlin-Levrone powers to 400m world gold in second fastest time ever
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Costs of Russian, Chinese cyberattacks on German firms on rise: report
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Stock markets rise after Nvidia's Intel deal, Fed rate cut
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McLaughlin-Levrone nears world record as she wins women's world 400m gold
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Australian teen Gout hungry for more after worlds exit
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Trump, Starmer sign tech deal to seal 'unbreakable bond'
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Lyles, Tebogo sail into world 200m final but Gout out
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Tennis legend Bjorn Borg reveals cocaine use in memoir

Sixers shock Warriors to snap nine-game losing streak
Quentin Grimes scored a career-high 44 points as the Philadelphia 76ers shocked the Golden State Warriors 126-119 to snap their nine-game NBA skid on Saturday -- a day after confirming superstar center Joel Embiid would miss the rest of the season.
The Sixers brought Stephen Curry and the Warriors back to earth with a thud two days after Curry drilled a dozen three-pointers on the way to 56 points in a win at Orlando.
Curry finished with 29 points and a season-high 13 assists but the Warriors missed the offensive spark of Jimmy Butler, who was a late scratch with back spasms.
Philadelphia seized control with a 37-point second quarter that propelled them to a 67-55 halftime lead.
Golden State pulled level at 116-116 with 2:01 remaining, but Grimes drove for a layup and Guerschon Yabusele drilled a three-pointer and the 76ers held on for the win.
Despite the loss of Embiid to a lingering knee injury -- the most notable of a string of injury setbacks for the Sixers -- Grimes was bullish on their chances of making the post-season.
"We've still got a lot of games and a chance to make the play-in," he said.
Milwaukee star Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 29 points with nine rebounds and nine assists and Damian Lillard added 28 points for the Bucks in a 132-117 victory over the Mavericks in Dallas.
Milwaukee closed the first half on a 15-4 scoring run to take a 71-63 lead at halftime and Kyrie Irving, who led Dallas with 31 points, was limited to four points in the third quarter as the Bucks pulled away in the second half.
One day after Detroit's eight-game winning streak -- their longest in 17 years -- ended with a loss to Denver the Pistons bounced back with a 115-94 victory over the Brooklyn Nets.
Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren and Malik Beasley scored 18 points apiece to lead six Pistons players to score in double figures -- Beasley making six of his 10 shot attempts before he was ejected midway through the fourth quarter after receiving his second technical foul.
Duren added 11 rebounds and six of the Pistons' 15 blocked shots.
Cade Cunningham scored nine of his 15 points in the fourth quarter and handed out nine assists for the Pistons, whose sloppy third quarter had seen their 23-point halftime lead sliced to six going into the final period.
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San Antonio's De'Aaron Fox drained the game-winning basket with 2.6 seconds remaining as the Spurs snapped a four-game skid with a 130-128 victory over the Grizzlies in Memphis.
The Spurs led by as many as 22 against a Grizzlies team missing injured stars Ja Morant and Desmond Bane.
But the Grizzlies tied it up twice in the final minute -- first on Jaren Jackson Jr.'s driving basket with 49.8 seconds left and again on Jackson's step-back three-pointer that made it 128-128 with 23.4 seconds to play.
Jackson led all scorers with 42 points. Fox and Devin Vassell scored 20 points each to lead the Spurs starters and the Spurs reserves -- led by 24 points from rookie Stephon Castle -- out-scored the Memphis bench 71-41.
It was a morale-boosting win for San Antonio, who announced last month that second-year star Victor Wembanyama would miss the rest of the regular season with a blood clot in his shoulder and confirmed on Thursday that iconic coach Gregg Popovich wouldn't return this season as he continues to recover from a stroke suffered in November.
E.Aziz--SF-PST